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cashed up

British  

adjective

  1. informal having plenty of money

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“They’ve cashed up, and that cash is now currently an inefficient asset because it’s not assisting them in generating new revenues.”

From Forbes

And for all that real estate agent knew, we were just another cashed up couple trying to make the sea change that all of Australia was dreaming of.

From The Guardian

Whether Apigee’s mid term prospects are an IPO, or a trade sale directly, there are some well cashed up legacy vendors who would be prime suspects to acquire them – and the sort of value this platform brings justifies the kind of multiple the Apigee investors will be expecting.

From Forbes

One Group LLC, which operates hotels, restaurants and lounges, said it is being acquired by Committed Capital Acquisition Corp, a cashed up investment vehicle ** British insurer Just Retirement, a provider of pensions to unhealthy retirees including heavy smokers, is seeking a London listing as its private equity owners look to reduce their holdings.

From Reuters

One Group LLC, which operates hotels, restaurants and lounges, said it is being acquired by Committed Capital Acquisition Corp, a cashed up investment vehicle.

From Reuters