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Leaseback,
short for "sale-and-
leaseback", is a
financial transaction in
which one
sells an ****et and
leases it back for the long term; therefore, one...
- Carey. In the
early 1980s, the
company was
innovative in the use of
leaseback transactions to
acquire properties. In 1982, the
company acquired three...
- that they had
agreed to
acquire the
McLaren Group Headquarters in a sale-
leaseback transaction for £170 million. The
transaction was
expected to
close in...
- (extended range) in the ****ure. In
November 2010,
Flydubai agreed a sale and
leaseback deal with
Avolon on
another four 737-800s.
Boeing 737 MAX On 17 November...
- Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077.
Retrieved 16
January 2017. "Merlin
conjures up
leaseback deal". The
Daily Telegraph. 17 July 2007.
Archived from the
original on...
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company acquired the
headquarters of
ZymoGenetics for $52
million in a
leaseback transaction. In 2007, the
company began the
development of the West Tower...
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recent years has been a land grab, using, or
rather misusing, the Lease-
Leaseback provision under the Land Act,
notably using 'Special
Agricultural and...
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Carlos Cavandoli in
September 1980, and the two
sides broadly agreed to a "
leaseback"
arrangement whereby nominal sovereignty would be
given to
Argentina but...
- However, it was sold by the club in
October 2004, with a 25-year sale-
leaseback deal
being agreed, and a
commercial buy-back
clause also
included for...
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October 31, 2007, the
Building was sold to
Larco Investments Limited on a
leaseback arrangement good for 25 years. The
bottom two
storeys contain a shopping...