Crystal deal toy marking the acquisition by Sirius XM of online streaming service Pandora Media.
(9AKL340)You’ll find here deal toys from industries ranging from tourism to toys; you’ll also see examples of custom award designs specific to the casino, gaming, film, broadcasting, and concert industries.
Crystal deal toy marking the acquisition by Sirius XM of online streaming service Pandora Media.
(9AKL340)Custom crystal deal toy commemorating a minority growth investment in West Des Moines, Iowa-based Smash Park. The company provides indoor/outdoor “eatertainment”, offering food, beverages, and recreational activities with an emphasis on pickleball. (23ALJ178)
Hexagonal Lucite deal toy, with a spinning top, marking the sale of Pro Gamers Group. Based in Berlin, PGG supplies gaming computer systems and peripherals. (21LJW157)
Custom Lucite commemorating the opening night on Broadway of the musical “Hadestown”.
(9AKL175)Golf-themed crystal tombstone celebrating an agreement to end antitrust litigation between LIV Golf and the PGA. The agreement coincided with a merger announcement between the two parties. (23AZH136)
Crystal deal toy celebrating a strategic partnership in Asia between Theorycraft Games and NetEase. The design incorporates crystal cut-out figures of gaming characters. (23AKL398)
Custom crystal celbrating 1 billion on-demand streams of the Jack Harlow song ‘First Class”. (22AKL606)
In the galleries beginning on this page, you’ll find over 150 images of deal toys and financial tombstones from the leisure and entertainment space. The transactions commemorated here encompass a number of sectors, including the toy, movie, casino gambling, travel, amusement park, music, concert, and recreation and fitness industries.
You’ll also notice a number of prominent international brands and players featured in these deal tombstones. They include Disney, Netflix, Cabela’s, MSC Cruises, Bavaria Studios, Hasbro, Activision, DreamWorks, Ticketmaster, SkyCity, Tencent, and Animoca Brands.
But you’ll also encounter a number of transactions involving less recognizable names. These might include, for instance, the acquisition of a Nordic movie theater chain; bonds issued for a casino resort in Manila; financing provided for a U.K.-based investor in music catalogs; Series A funding for a Danish health and fitness platform; the acquisition of a chain of indoor amusement parks in Latin America; an investment in a retailer of bicycles and scooters, and another in a Finnish mobile game developer.
Finally, you’ll also discover custom employee recognition awards and commemoratives unrelated to a financial transaction. These recognize a variety of milestones and achievements in this space. They include, among others, custom pieces celebrating the 20th anniversary of a major concert and sports arena, a gambling-themed employee recognition award designed for a Las Vegas casino, and a team commemorative marking a strategic partnership between a studio and a content provider.
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