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  2. Property management - Wikipedia

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    The property owner in this case signs a property management agreement with the company, giving the latter the right to let it out to new tenants and collect rent. The owners don't usually even know who the tenants are. The property management company usually keeps 10-15% of the rent amount and shares the rest with the property owner.

  3. Glossary of mergers, acquisitions, and takeovers - Wikipedia

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    An employment contract offered to company directors and senior management which guarantees to pay extensive benefits if the executives is made to leave the company. Such contracts are offered to make unfriendly takeovers expensive. Greenmail To buy a large number of shares of a company with either of the two motives; to sell them at a higher ...

  4. Management buyout - Wikipedia

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    A management buyout (MBO) is a form of acquisition in which a company's existing managers acquire a large part, or all, of the company, whether from a parent company or individual. Management - and/or leveraged buyouts became noted phenomena of 1980s business economics.

  5. Purchase and sale agreement - Wikipedia

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    A purchase and sale agreement (PSA), also called a sales and purchase agreement (SPA) [1] or an agreement for purchase and sale (APS), [2] is an agreement between a buyer and a seller of real estate property, company stock, or other assets.

  6. ‘The Bear,’ ‘Oppenheimer’ and More Win Property ... - AOL

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    The Property Masters Guild (PMG) announced the winners of the inaugural PMG MacGuffin Awards, which is the only awards show to date celebrating the significant artistic achievements of Property ...

  7. Business broker - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S., standard business brokerage fees for the sale of a business or asset selling for under $10 million are usually 10% to a specific target price, and then 12% thereafter. This success fee is usually subject to a minimum fee payment of $50,000, and clients usually pay an initial research and preparation fee of 1% of revenue.

  8. Southern California homeowner shot and killed bear that ... - AOL

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    A Southern California homeowner shot and killed a neighborhood bear that he claimed was trying to break into his chicken coop last week. Southern California homeowner shot and killed bear that ...

  9. Kimco Realty - Wikipedia

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    Kimco Realty was the first public, vertically integrated REIT designed to be internally managed and advised, providing its own property and asset management. [2]As of March 31, 2022, the company owned interests in 537 U.S. shopping centers and mixed-use assets comprising 93 million square feet of gross leasable space.