Lucite iPhone commemorating the acquisition in a controlling stake in Mobyt by HgCapital. Mobyt is a Ferrara, Italy-based provider of SMS services to businesses in Italy and France.
(6LJWE94)See a number of deal toy ideas from the mobile services space, and also some custom commemoratives for seed financing, end-user landmarks, joint ventures, and other milestones.
Lucite iPhone commemorating the acquisition in a controlling stake in Mobyt by HgCapital. Mobyt is a Ferrara, Italy-based provider of SMS services to businesses in Italy and France.
(6LJWE94)Custom Lucite celebrating the announcement of a TV adaptation of the mobile game “Candy Crush”.
(7ALJ040)Phone-themed deal toy marking notes issued by Digital Turbine, a mobile platform company based in  Austin, Texas.
(6ALJC58)Lucite deal toy marking the acquisition of San Francisco-based app marketing data firm AppScotch. The acquirer, app analytics firm App Annie, is also based in San Francisco.
(6ALJC06)Fintech deal tombstone marking the a capital raising for Sydney-Australia-based firm zipMoney. The financing also includes the acquisition of personal finance management service Pocketbook.
(6ALME32)“Double curve”-shaped Lucite tombstone marking a loan agreement involving Türk Telekom and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) The funds will be used for the expansion of Turkey’s mobile broadband network. (6LACC21)
Cell tower-themed Lucite marking a joint venture between Altel and TELE2 Kazakhstan, resulting in the third largest mobile company in Kazakhstan.
(6LJWC18)In the galleries beginning on this page, you can find over 100 images of deal toys and financial tombstones from the mobile communications and services space. The deal toys themselves involve a number of high-profile players in the sector. These include T-Mobile, Verizon, Rakuten, O2, AT&T, Snap, Uber, Twitter, and Vodafone, to name only a few. The designs also play off a number of familiar technologies and components in this space, including mobile phones, cloud computing, and cell towers.
But you’ll also discover here many more transactions, and deal toys, that may involve less familiar companies, technologies, and services. These include tombstones commemorating the acquisition of a developer of blockchain-enabled digital shoes and sneakers; Series B funding for a New York-based digital therapeutics company; the acquisition of a German provider of cloud-based customer engagement software; the acquisition of the developer of several social casino brands; and the sale of an Oregon-based manufacturer of wireless components, such as antennas, connectors, and modules.
Finally, you can also find here awards and employee recognition pieces from this sector that are not related to any financial transaction. You’ll see, for instance, a team award recognizing the developers of a mobile loyalty program app for a restaurant chain, and a custom award celebrating the surpassing of an end-user milestone for a transportation app.
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