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单词 buy-in
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Definition of buy-in in English:

buy-in

nounˈbaɪ ɪnˈbaɪ ˌɪn
  • 1A purchase of shares by a broker after a seller has failed to deliver similar shares, the original seller being charged any difference in cost.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The share buy-in will cost him around £30 million which will leave him around £100 million to fund the business.
    • He reassured shareholders that an announcement of an initiative was likely in three to four weeks and hinted very strongly that it might be a buy-in of shares.
    • A director said, ‘The change in the commission rates has increased the number of buy-ins, which, while depressing turnover, has clearly helped the average.’
    • The buy-in cost is normally 1% but they can be a fantastic way of getting into quality investments in a way you couldn't afford off your own bat.
  • 2A purchase of shares in a company by managers who are not employed by it.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The bank provided the finance for what ranked as the biggest management buy-in in the country last year.
    • A management buy-in (MBI) has all the features of an MBO but carries much higher risk, because the prospective management team has less familiarity with the business.
    • Venture capitalists can assist you in buying a business either by a management buy out of the business you are running or a management buy-in of a suitable business in an area chosen by you.
    • Private equity investments encompass everything from the funding of new companies - the early expansion capital - to management buy-in and buy-out transactions for established companies.
    • It has become increasingly common for private equity firms to undertake extensive management 'due diligence' before making a buy-in investment.
    • The company, which is based in Waterford City, was the subject of a successful management buy-in last August.
    • Since then discussions have taken place leading to the agreement of a follow-on sale of the Irish business to the management buy-in team.
    • He has extensive small and medium enterprise sector experience, including start-ups, management buy-outs, buy-ins, turn-rounds, mergers and acquisitions and exits.
    • A management buy-in is a similarly-structured deal, but the professional owner-managers are brought in from outside the company being sold.
  • 3mass noun The buying back by a company of its own shares.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The share buy-in has been financed partly out of the company's own cash resources and the balance by recourse to bank facilities provided by a syndicate of banks arranged by a bank in Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S.A.
    • Finally, a popular means of extracting funds tax efficiently is by way of a company buy-in of its own shares.
    • If a company changes its Articles of Association to allow a buy-in of its own shares this should not change our fundamental approach regarding the discount for lack of marketability.
  • 4Agreement with, or acceptance of, a policy or suggestion.

    there should be a moral buy-in from everyone in the organization
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But in larger enterprises, getting buy-in from the decision-makers on a relatively new methodology may be the bigger challenge.
    • And they are the only ones who can truly get the buy-in and participation of people in the organization as a whole.
    • There also has to be a few must-haves thrown in, most particularly buy-in at board level.
    • Having buy-in from management is the first step of any successful program, he says.
    • He advises easing the process by making the succession plan a regular topic at board meetings, identifying internal candidates, and gaining the buy-in and support of the outgoing leader.
    • With buy-in from her faculty, trustees, students and alumni, she led the campus in a two-year planning effort that resulted in the decision to see that every freshman would receive a laptop upon registration.
    • And you really need their buy-in, because it's a massive effort to standardize across all those sites.
    • Once senior managers have seen early results, their buy-in can pave the way for a smooth rollout to other parts of the organization.
    • At issue for the future is whether these factors - when set in the context of legal constraints, public support or opposition, and private school buy-in - are sufficient to tip the balance in favor of more programs.
    • By placing the customer at the centre and ensuring the buy-in from the team, Etosha has established an excellent reputation in the market.
    • The early buy-in from athletes gave Under Armour much-needed credibility and generated word of mouth among college and high school jocks.
    • I found that the more people knew what the goals were, the better the buy-in I got - and the better the results we achieved together.
    • You need to have a complete buy-in for the partnership on both sides - it can't just be at the CEO level.
    • You can do this by illustrating proof of concept, securing buy-in from key strategic partners, using independent research materials and/or endorsement by someone the venture capitalist respects and trusts.
    • The specific combination of interventions being used, the amount of time allowed for improvement, the amount of support provided, and the degree of buy-in from local stakeholders may all influence the results.
    • Another suggestion - and a very cooperative one, I felt - which could easily have got the buy-in of everybody in the industry, was an insurance programme.
    • A good leader has to encourage people to shoot holes in his/her ideas, but then turn around and obtain buy-in from those same people.
    • I also started going out to meet with recruiters to get buy-in for our new curriculum, to tell them that we were going to become a powerhouse.
    • But you can't enforce these laws across an entire economy without a buy-in of business, without a buy-in of media, and consumers, and everyone else.
    • When you're establishing a peer-review process from scratch, the key is to secure the buy-in of the principals.
 
 

Definition of buy-in in US English:

buy-in

nounˈbaɪ ˌɪnˈbī ˌin
  • 1A purchase of shares by a broker after a seller has failed to deliver similar shares, the original seller being charged any difference in cost.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A director said, ‘The change in the commission rates has increased the number of buy-ins, which, while depressing turnover, has clearly helped the average.’
    • He reassured shareholders that an announcement of an initiative was likely in three to four weeks and hinted very strongly that it might be a buy-in of shares.
    • The buy-in cost is normally 1% but they can be a fantastic way of getting into quality investments in a way you couldn't afford off your own bat.
    • The share buy-in will cost him around £30 million which will leave him around £100 million to fund the business.
  • 2A purchase of shares in a company by managers who are not employed by it.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A management buy-in is a similarly-structured deal, but the professional owner-managers are brought in from outside the company being sold.
    • The company, which is based in Waterford City, was the subject of a successful management buy-in last August.
    • Venture capitalists can assist you in buying a business either by a management buy out of the business you are running or a management buy-in of a suitable business in an area chosen by you.
    • Since then discussions have taken place leading to the agreement of a follow-on sale of the Irish business to the management buy-in team.
    • The bank provided the finance for what ranked as the biggest management buy-in in the country last year.
    • He has extensive small and medium enterprise sector experience, including start-ups, management buy-outs, buy-ins, turn-rounds, mergers and acquisitions and exits.
    • It has become increasingly common for private equity firms to undertake extensive management 'due diligence' before making a buy-in investment.
    • Private equity investments encompass everything from the funding of new companies - the early expansion capital - to management buy-in and buy-out transactions for established companies.
    • A management buy-in (MBI) has all the features of an MBO but carries much higher risk, because the prospective management team has less familiarity with the business.
  • 3The buying back by a company of its own shares.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Finally, a popular means of extracting funds tax efficiently is by way of a company buy-in of its own shares.
    • If a company changes its Articles of Association to allow a buy-in of its own shares this should not change our fundamental approach regarding the discount for lack of marketability.
    • The share buy-in has been financed partly out of the company's own cash resources and the balance by recourse to bank facilities provided by a syndicate of banks arranged by a bank in Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S.A.
  • 4Agreement to support a decision.

    the CEO got a buy-in from all his vice presidents to launch the new product
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The specific combination of interventions being used, the amount of time allowed for improvement, the amount of support provided, and the degree of buy-in from local stakeholders may all influence the results.
    • There also has to be a few must-haves thrown in, most particularly buy-in at board level.
    • The early buy-in from athletes gave Under Armour much-needed credibility and generated word of mouth among college and high school jocks.
    • Another suggestion - and a very cooperative one, I felt - which could easily have got the buy-in of everybody in the industry, was an insurance programme.
    • At issue for the future is whether these factors - when set in the context of legal constraints, public support or opposition, and private school buy-in - are sufficient to tip the balance in favor of more programs.
    • Once senior managers have seen early results, their buy-in can pave the way for a smooth rollout to other parts of the organization.
    • You need to have a complete buy-in for the partnership on both sides - it can't just be at the CEO level.
    • A good leader has to encourage people to shoot holes in his/her ideas, but then turn around and obtain buy-in from those same people.
    • But you can't enforce these laws across an entire economy without a buy-in of business, without a buy-in of media, and consumers, and everyone else.
    • When you're establishing a peer-review process from scratch, the key is to secure the buy-in of the principals.
    • By placing the customer at the centre and ensuring the buy-in from the team, Etosha has established an excellent reputation in the market.
    • I also started going out to meet with recruiters to get buy-in for our new curriculum, to tell them that we were going to become a powerhouse.
    • He advises easing the process by making the succession plan a regular topic at board meetings, identifying internal candidates, and gaining the buy-in and support of the outgoing leader.
    • I found that the more people knew what the goals were, the better the buy-in I got - and the better the results we achieved together.
    • With buy-in from her faculty, trustees, students and alumni, she led the campus in a two-year planning effort that resulted in the decision to see that every freshman would receive a laptop upon registration.
    • And you really need their buy-in, because it's a massive effort to standardize across all those sites.
    • Having buy-in from management is the first step of any successful program, he says.
    • You can do this by illustrating proof of concept, securing buy-in from key strategic partners, using independent research materials and/or endorsement by someone the venture capitalist respects and trusts.
    • But in larger enterprises, getting buy-in from the decision-makers on a relatively new methodology may be the bigger challenge.
    • And they are the only ones who can truly get the buy-in and participation of people in the organization as a whole.
 
 
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