Deal tombstone marking the acquisition of Munich, Germany-based payments processor PAY.ON. Acquirer, Florida-based ACI Worldwide, is a provider of e-payment and banking solutions.
(6LAC918)The deal toys shown here reflect technologies ranging from phones and laptops to robotics and fiber optics. You’ll also find custom commemorative designs for patent awards, licensing agreements, product launches, and user milestones.
Deal tombstone marking the acquisition of Munich, Germany-based payments processor PAY.ON. Acquirer, Florida-based ACI Worldwide, is a provider of e-payment and banking solutions.
(6LAC918)Custom deal toy recognizing a transaction involving Underground Cable Systems, based in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia.
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)Shield-themed deal tombstone commemorating the acquisition of Boston-based Core Security. Core Security has developed penetration-testing software that enables companies to identify network vulnerabilities.
(6ASHA67)Deal tombstone marking a trade receivables securitization for Italian IT firm Primi Sui Motori. The firm’s primary focus is providing Search Engine Optimization (SEO) services.
(5LAC683)Lucite deal toy marking the acquisition by Bedford, Massachusetts-based Progress Software of Telerik. Based in Sofia, Bulgaria, Telerik’s tools include a mobile development platform and a CMS (content management system).
(5ASH610)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.
This section features deal toys and financial tombstones from the technology and communications sectors. In the galleries beginning on this page, you’ll find images of over 250 designs made with a variety of materials including crystal, Lucite, pewter, resin, wood, and marble.
The deal toy designs themselves also play off a range of technological components, including computers, cell phones, circuit boards, and semiconductor wafers; they also highlight a number of disciplines, including robotics, predictive analytics, artificial intelligence (AI), building automation services (BAS), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), and software asset management (SAM).
The transactions also feature some of most recognizable players and names in these sectors. These include Apple, Google, Cox Communications, SAP, Rockwell Automation, and Virgin Media.
But you’ll also encounter less familiar names and deals. These might include, for instance, the initial public offering of an Australian aerial mapping and geospatial technology company, the acquisition of a Florida-based developer of high-performance computational hardware and software, the acquisition of a California manufacturer of integrated circuits for the industrial Internet of things, and an institutional placement for a U.K.-based developer of technology for skin therapy and regeneration.
Finally, in addition to deal toys, you’ll also find pieces related to these sectors but not related to a financial transaction. These include, for example, a wafer-themed employee recognition award designed for a semiconductor firm, and custom awards celebrating such achievements as production launches and patent applications and grants.
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