buyout
/ˈbaɪaʊt/ (bre, ipa) · [bˈaɪˌaʊt] /ˈbaɪaʊt/ (ame, ipa) · [bˈaɪˌaʊt] /ˈbī-ˌau̇t How to pronounce buyout (audio)/ (ame, mw)
buyout — 名詞
- buyoutsingular
- buyoutsplural
1. a business deal in which investors or another company take ownership of a busine
收購
買下多數股權取得控制權
a business deal in which investors or another company take ownership of a business by paying for enough shares.
The bakery owners accepted a buyout from the supermarket chain last spring.
麵包店老闆去年春天接受了那家連鎖超市的收購。
pattern: accept a buyout from [company]
A buyout of the local cinema was announced on Monday.
這家在地電影院的收購案已於週一公布。
pattern: a buyout of [company] was announced
Workers feared the buyout would lead to store closures in July.
員工擔心這次收購會在七月導致門市關閉。
The brothers read the buyout terms before selling their remaining shares.
那對兄弟在賣掉剩餘股份前先讀了收購條款。
News of the buyout pushed the small software firm's shares higher.
收購消息推高了這家小型軟體公司的股價。
- takeover
close in meaning, but often focuses more on the change of control itself
- acquisition
broader and more formal; can include buying assets, brands, or whole businesses
文法句型
a buyout of [company]
accept a buyout
buyout offer
用法筆記
Common in business news and finance writing. Often refers to a deal in which owners, managers, investors, or another company gain control by buying shares from the current owners.