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KeyBank Custom Lucite

Custom Lucite marking transaction involving KeyBank, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Everpower, a developer and operator of wind farms based in Pittsburgh.

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Bonanza Creek Energy Lucite Dealtoy

Lucite dealtoy commemorating a public offering of senior notes by Bonanza Creek Energy, an independent oil and natural gas firm based in Denver, Colorado. The Joint Book-Running Managers for the issue were Wells Fargo Securities, J.P. Morgan, KeyBank Capital Markets, and RBC Capital Markets.

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BATS Global Markets IPO Tombstone

Custom tombstone marking the Initial public offering of BATS, the second-largest equities exchange in the United States. BATS also operates the largest exchange in Europe.

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Jeld-wen Custom Lucite

Custom Lucite recognizing notes issued by Jeld-Wen, a window and door manufacturer based in Charlotte, North Carolina. The placement agents in the issue were Wells Fargo and KeyBank.

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Custom Lucite Beer Glass

Custom Lucite beer glass marking the acquisition of Florida-based Alehouse Restaurants by Roark Capital Group of Atlanta. KeyBank Capital Markets, headquartered in Cleveland, provided funding for the acquisition.

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Hg Capital Lucite Tombstone

Lucite tombstone marking the acquisition by London-based Hg Capital of Italian accounting software firm TeleSystem. The seller was Bain Capital, a private equity firm headquartered in Boston.

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Kohl’s and Capital One Custom Deal Toy

Custom deal toy celebrating a strategic alliance between Wisconsin-based Kohl’s and Capital One, headquartered in McLean, Virginia. Kohl’s was advised by Greehill & Co., an investment banking firm headquartered in New York.

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Capital One Financial Tombstone

Financial tombstone relating to the issue of warrants for stock in Capital One, headquartered in McLean, Virginia.

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American Capital Agency Financial Tombstone

Financial tombstone related to a follow-on issue by American Capital Agency, based in Bethesda, Maryland. The joint book running managers for the issue included Bank of America, Merrill Lynch, Citi, Deutsche Bank, and UBS.

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