Leveraged Recapitalization

In corporate finance, a leveraged recapitalization is a strategy often used to fend off a potial acquisition by taking on a lot of debt and distributing the cash to shareholders. This will cause the share price to drop significantly, making the company a less attractive takeover target. Following a leveraged recapitalization, a raider would pay less, but would have less work to do, thus minimising any gains and acting as a deterrent.

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