Slant-top, half-oval Lucite tombstone marking the acquisition of convenience store operator Big John. The Chilean grocery store chain was purchased by Mexico’s Fomento Económico Mexicano, S.A.B. de C.V., more commonly known as FEMSA.
(6AGP920)Slant-top, half-oval Lucite tombstone marking the acquisition of convenience store operator Big John. The Chilean grocery store chain was purchased by Mexico’s Fomento Económico Mexicano, S.A.B. de C.V., more commonly known as FEMSA.
(6AGP920)Lucite tombstone recognizing the merger of British online cycling retailers Wiggle and Chain Reaction Cycles. (6LACA75). Follow this link to a gallery of tombstones with spinning pieces.
“Open book” style Lucite tombstone marking a equity placement by Sheffield Resources. Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Sheffield Resources acquires and explores mineral properties in the United States and Canada.
Musical note-themed Lucite tombstone celebrating a credit facility for ole, a Canadian music publishing and rights management firm.
(6ALJB63)Lucite embedment featuring a pewter heavy equipment vehicle marking the acquisition by Breedon Aggregates of Hope Construction Materials.
(6LACA91)Lucite tombstone commemorating the roll out of a fleet of all-electric buses for Louisville, Kentucky-based TARC (The Transit Authority of The River City). TARC now operates a total of 15 all-electric buses.
Custom Lucite with embedded pills marking the acquisition by Peruvian pharmacy operator Mifarma of Albis Capital. (6AGP86)