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sale and leaseback

American  

noun

  1. leaseback.


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Options being explored include sale and leaseback of the building or selling part or all of the campus.

From BBC • Oct. 2, 2025

Lawrence says the sale and leaseback deal was "absolutely the right thing to do" and that price cuts also helped to bring customers back.

From BBC • Apr. 12, 2024

The company is still eyeing a sale and leaseback of its plant with Russian investor Vladimir Antonov and for Antonov to take a stake in Saab.

From Reuters • Jun. 9, 2011

She also borrowed $2.1 billion, in part through the sale and leaseback of state buildings, including the offices of the Supreme Court and the Legislature.

From BusinessWeek • May 24, 2011

The company's problems stem from heady expansion when it was owned by the US private equity group Blackstone, which undertook the sale and leaseback of homes to bankroll a number of expensive acquisitions.

From The Guardian • Apr. 12, 2011

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