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  • ...formation of RJR Nabisco, which became one of the largest consumer product companies in the world. ...d by its management and financed by the investment firm '''Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.''' (KKR). The buyout, which was valued at $25 billion, was the larges
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  • [[Category:American companies]] [[Category:Catering and food service companies of the United States]]
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  • ...hange]]; its majority owner was the private equity firm, [[Kohlberg Kravis Roberts]] (KKR). The company operated in more than 170 countries and had 223,000 em [[Category:Food and drink companies of the United States]]
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  • ...loans. LBOs are most commonly used by [[private equity firms]] to acquire companies. The goal is to invest a relatively small amount of capital and use leverag ...Os of this era was the acquisition of [[RJR Nabisco]] by [[Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.]] (KKR) in 1989, which was at the time the largest LBO in history.
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  • ...sitions occurred in 1985 when the chain was purchased by [[Kohlberg Kravis Roberts]], a move that further accelerated its growth. In 1990, the French company [[Category:Companies based in California]]
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