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$33B HCA sale approved by shareholders

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This deal has dragged on for so long that its conclusion is almost an anticlimax. Finally, after months of strife, shareholders have approved the $33 billion sale of HCA Corp. to a private investor group. The sale should represent the largest leveraged buyout in history, topping the $31.3 billion sale of RJR Nabisco in the late 80s. The buyers, which include Bain Capital, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co and Merrill Lynch Global Private Equity, along with HCA managers and founder Tommy Frist, are taking the company private--though they've admitted they may go public again within the next several years. In making the acquisition, the group is taking on $11.7 billion in HCA debt. The sale will pay stockholders almost 20 percent more per share than the stock was worth when the agreement was announced in July, a nice deal given that analysts expect HCA growth to fall by 13 percent during the next quarter.

Learn more about the deal:
- read this Denver Business Journal piece
- Get more details from The Tennessean

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