Crystal deal tombstone marking the sale of Vodafone New Zealand, New Zealand’s largest mobile company. The acquirers were Infratil, a New Zealand-based investment company, and Brookfield Asset Management, a Canadian firm.
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Crystal deal tombstone marking the sale of Vodafone New Zealand, New Zealand’s largest mobile company. The acquirers were Infratil, a New Zealand-based investment company, and Brookfield Asset Management, a Canadian firm.
(9LJW171)Crystal deal toy commemorating the acquisition of Philadelphia-based Spark Therapeutics. The acquiring firm, Swiss pharmaceutical firm Roche, is headquartered in Basel.
(9ALJ621)Lucite deal toy commemorating transaction involving Precise Biometrics, a Swedish firm involved in the development of software and hardware for fingerprint recognition and smart cards.
(3LMJ0A0)Crystal deal toy commemorating the acquisition by Allianz Real Estate of a portfolio of buildings in Madrid. The seller was Testa Residencial, a Spanish REIT owned by Blackstone. (22LSS092)
Side view of crystal deal tombstone celebrating the acquisition of Pressure Systems International. The San Antonio-based company produces trailer automatic tire inflation systems. (22AKL402)
Lucite tombstone marking the acquisition of Galbraith Laboratories. Based in Knoxville, Tennessee, the company provides testing services to a number of sectors including healthcare, chemicals, and cosmetics. (22AJH131)
Lucite deal toy commemorating the acquisition of CytoSMART, a Dutch firm specializing in live-cell imaging analysis. The acquirer, Axion BioSystems, is an Atlanta-based life sciences company. (22AZH106)
Lucite deal toy, with globe with etched world map, recognizing the acquisition of Australian manufacturer Ezi-Duct. The company, which manufactures ducting, fume extraction, and air filtration equipment, was acquired by Swedish environmental technology firm Nederman. (22ALJ176)
Slant-top oval-shaped Lucite, with a logo laser-etched on the front face, commemorating the sale of Linx Technologies. The company designs and manufactures wireless components such as antennas, connectors, and remote control data modules. (22AKL348)