Wood deal toy commemorating the acquisition by Tokyo-based SoftBank of a majority stake in Sprint. Sprint is a global provider of voice, data, and internet services, and is headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas.
(3ASH0A5)Cross-border transactions have inspired many custom awards with designs based on maps, flags, clocks, and currencies.
Wood deal toy commemorating the acquisition by Tokyo-based SoftBank of a majority stake in Sprint. Sprint is a global provider of voice, data, and internet services, and is headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas.
(3ASH0A5)Custom Lucite and pewter commemorative financing of Indonesia’s Donggi-Senoro liquefied natural gas project. Investors in the project included Japan’s Mitsubishi Corporation, Kogas of South Korea, and Indonesia’s Medco Energi Internasional and Pertamina.
(5HLH595)Financial tombstone recognizing a global bond offering by Unifin. Unifin is a Mexico City-based leasing company with lines in operating leasing, factoring, auto, and other lending.
(4AAS624)Lucite deal toy recognizing the acquisition of Taiwan’s Cosmos Bank by China Development Financial (CDF). A venture capital and investment banking firm headquartered in Tapei, CDF acquired its stake in Cosmos from GE Capital and SAC Capital.
Lucite deal toy recognizing the acquisition by the ownership of B&N bank of the non-government European Pension Fund. Headquartered in Moscow, B&N is one of Russia’s largest commercial banks.
Lucite tombstone commemorating the acquisition by Gekkeikan Sake Co. of the food business of Kinrei Corporation, headquartered in Osaka, Japan. Gekkeikan was advised in the transaction by the Bank of Kyoto, and Deloitte.
(274455C)Financial tombstone marking the acquisition by Queensland Motorways of the CLEM 7 tunnel. The tunnel and tollroad network connects several major Brisbane roadways.
Deal toys and financial tombstones involving cross-border transactions are featured in the galleries beginning on this page. Altogether, you’ll find over 150 deal toys having cross-border or international themes.
You’ll notice deal toy designs commemorating a number of celebrated, high-profile cross-border deals. These include those involving 21st Century Fox, Sky, and Comcast, and Grupo Televisa and Univision. You’ll also see tombstones involving a number of established international companies and brands, such as Siemens, Roche, Citigroup, Moody’s, Toyota, Mitsubishi, and Roche.
As you might expect for transactions involving participants and properties spanning multiple countries, there are some recurring designs. These include deal toy designs involving maps, flags, compasses, globes, currency symbols, state emblems, national mascots, as well as working clocks highlighting different time zones.
But the designs here also reflect a full range not only of countries and regions but also of sectors and industries. Among the lower-profile deals you’ll find commemorated here are for instance, a Japanese investment in a U.S.-based manufacturer of piloted flying vehicles; an Australian acquisition by a Swedish environmental tech company; a Polish-Spanish joint venture centered on offshore wind projects; a joint venture between a Michigan-based footwear manufacturer and a Chinese sports retailer; the acquisition by a British firm of a California producer of integrated circuits; and the sale of the Chinese business of a German retailer.
You’ll also see recognized here transactions that, while not cross-border, have regional or country-specific themes that may be of interest.
Finally, you’ll find here relevant designs commemorating achievement and events unrelated to any specific transaction, cross-border or otherwise. These include, for instance, designs recognizing participation in a prestigious global medicine conference, and another given to speakers at an internationally-focused event sponsored by Harvard Business School.
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