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One of the two was on a leaseback arrangement with the airport owner.
But sale and leaseback agreements may be difficult to conclude quickly.
The welfare and leaseback programs got an abrupt ending as well.
Leaseback terms generally range from 26 to 60 months.
The sale leaseback arrangement was the best use of the property."
They say the trend is towards outright purchase now rather than leaseback.
It was sold in 1986, with Carbide taking a 20-year leaseback of the 15 buildings and 100 acres.
Both parties agreed not to discuss the terms of the settlement, which ended the leaseback arrangement.
The bank is currently involved in a number of "sale and leaseback" deals with its properties.
Large scale sale and leaseback arrangements might work for a supermarket chain, but care homes are different.
Leaseback agreements were bought out and the company began closing unprofitable stores.
In some French resorts you can ease your way in with a leaseback scheme.
Citigroup, however, maintained their primary presence in the complex through a 15-year leaseback arrangement.
To get fair market value of assets, in case of sale and leaseback transaction.
And she promised a $5 million leaseback on either one of two available properties the city was offering for the new theater.
The sale and leaseback is a maneuver that has been used by some major corporations as key aspects of reorganization programs.
Under the substance-over-form principle, the sale and subsequent leaseback are considered one transaction.
He has pioneered in some financing techniques, such as the sale and leaseback of tobacco inventories.
If a seller is looking for an especially long close, or a leaseback, brokers say, it's wise to account for this in the price.
He is on the verge of another sale and leaseback of Boeing 747's.
This arrangement is called "sale and leaseback".
The transaction was a classic sale leaseback.
At the same time, the company found its hands tied by leaseback agreements that prevented it from closing money-losing stores.
It also pioneered the sale and leaseback of nuclear plants, generating enough extra cash flow to inspire others to follow its lead.
In leaseback financings, a utility sells a power plant to outside investors who rely on short-term bank loans.