Lucite tombstone marking the acquisition by Mexican real estate investment trust Fibra UNO of a portfolio of 49 retail properties.
(3ATCOBW)The designs below play off a number of deals and events, including ones involving packaged goods, online marketing, consumer credit, digital payments, brick & mortar stores, and product launches.
Lucite tombstone marking the acquisition by Mexican real estate investment trust Fibra UNO of a portfolio of 49 retail properties.
(3ATCOBW)Lucite deal toy celebrating the London-based initial public offering of payments processor Worldpay. The fintech firm handles transactions via cards, mobile devices, and the internet.
Custom Lucite presented at the GS1 US Apparel and General Merchandise Retail Industry Achievement Awards. These awards recognize innovation in the retail supply chain.
(5ARD524)Custom Lucite tombstone marking credit facilities arranged for Aptos. Based in Atlanta, Aptos is a provider cloud-based solutions for retailers.
(5AHH760)Lucite pill bottle marking the initial public offering of nutritional products firm Vitaco. The company is based in Auckland, New Zealand.
(5SS869)Corporate tombstone marking the sale by Core Digital Media of retail lead generation platform PriceGrabber. PriceGrabber is based in Los Angeles.
(6AKL705)Custom deal toy celebrating the initial public offering by Bojangles. The fast food restaurant chain is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina.
(5AJS840)Beginning on this page, you’ll find galleries featuring over 100 images of deal toys and financial tombstones from the consumer and retail sectors. As you might expect, a number of these tombstone designs play off visuals commonly associated with the space. These include, for instance, credit cards, product replicas of consumer goods, store awnings, retail signs, product displays, shopping bags, and price tags.
You’ll also encounter a number of highly recognizable companies and players in the transactions commemorated here. They encompass both brick-and-mortar and online operations, and include brands such as Visa, Metro, Staples, Selfridges, BUT, PayPal, David Jones, Tiffany, Kohl’s, Alibaba, eBay, Rakuten, and FEMSA.
But you’ll also find a number of deals involving far less familiar participants. These include the acquisition of an airline loyalty program, an investment in a consumer behavior analytics firm, the successful emergence of a retailer from Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, the acquisition of a Swedish e-commerce company, and of a New York-based airline shopping data provider, as well as the debt refinancing of a German supplier of cosmetics packaging.
Finally, you’ll see events and achievements commemorated here that don’t involve a financial transaction. These include, for instance, a custom award honoring merchandising excellence, and another designed for retailer Home Depot.
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