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New Dow Jones newsletters on buyout market & equities.


Dow Jones has begun the publication of two electronic newsletters including i-Recap RECAP - Capital Replacement
RECAP - Recapitulation
RECAP - Reconfigurable Aperture
RECAP - Review & Command Assessment of Projects
RECAP - Risk Evaluation/Corrective Action Program (Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality)
 Report for the equities markets and LBO LBO - Leveraged Buy Out
LBO - Last Best Offer (collective bargaining)
LBO - Launch Base Operations
LBO - Left Business Observer
LBO - Legislative Budget Office
LBO - Light Board Operator (theatre)
LBO - Line Build-Out
LBO - Lithium Triborate
LBO - Low Blow Out
 Wire. Both new titles will be published every business day.

LBO Wire, a product of Dow Jones Information Services, is a daily e-mail newsletter covering the buyout
Buyout
The purchase of a company or a controlling interest of a corporation's shares.

Notes:
A leveraged buyout is accomplished with borrowed money or by issuing more stock.
See also: Management Buyout (MBO), Takeover, Target Firm
 market for executives at private equity firms, and their investors, bankers, lawyers and other professionals in the industry. The letter is designed to provide coverage of every U.S. buyout deal, including "the middle-market and small deals not covered elsewhere," Dow Jones said. It includes details on how companies are being priced, valued and financed, with news on exit opportunities for portfolio companies. It also includes information on which institutional investors have allocated fresh money for buyout funds and which money managers have just closed on buyout funds of funds.

The letter also includes personnel changes, information on lender and portfolio companies, statistics and rankings. The letter is delivered at 8:30 a.m. EST every business day and an annual subscription costs $1095.

Also, Dow Jones Newswires has partnered with ICAP (1) (Internet Content Adaptation Protocol) A high-level protocol for requesting services from an Internet-based server. iCAP provides a common format for requesting services using standard HTTP messaging. It provides a remote procedure call (RPC) capability, allowing iCAP clients to invoke services on iCAP servers for a variety of services, including ad insertion, virus scanning and foreign language translation. plc (London), the world's largest voice and electronic interdealer broker, to launch i-Recap Report, a daily custom e-mail newsletter written for ICAP's customers and brokers. The new title offers proprietary data from ICAP and news and features from Dow Jones Newswires to give subscribers an "end-of-day snapshot and outlook on tomorrow's market open," Dow Jones said. Editorial Includes market wrap-ups, economic indicators, information relevant to the fixed-income and currency markets, prices, charts and several market benchmarks, including Treasurys, Eurodollars
Eurodollar
U.S. dollar-denominated deposits at foreign banks or foreign branches of American banks. By locating outside of the United States, eurodollars escape regulation by the Federal Reserve Board.

Notes:
Originally, dollar-denominated deposits not subject to U.S. banking regulations were held almost exclusively in Europe hence the name eurodollars.
 and active agency issues.
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