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'''A Management Buyout (MBO)''' is a transaction where a company's [[Management|management]] team purchases the [[Asset|assets]] and [[Business Operations|operations of the business]] they manage. A management buyout is appealing to professional managers because of the greater potential rewards and control from being owners of the business rather than [[Employee|employees]].<ref>Definition - What is Management Buyout [https://www.investopedia.com/terms/m/mbo.asp Investopedia]</ref>
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'''A [[Management]] Buyout (MBO)''' is a transaction where a company's [[Management|management]] team purchases the [[Asset|assets]] and [[Business Operations|operations of the business]] they manage. A management buyout is appealing to professional managers because of the greater potential rewards and [[control]] from being owners of the [[business]] rather than [[Employee|employees]].<ref>Definition - What is Management Buyout [https://www.investopedia.com/terms/m/mbo.asp Investopedia]</ref>

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A Management Buyout (MBO) is a transaction where a company's management team purchases the assets and operations of the business they manage. A management buyout is appealing to professional managers because of the greater potential rewards and control from being owners of the business rather than employees.[1]

  1. Definition - What is Management Buyout Investopedia