Found 327 results for bond-offering

Host Hotels & Resorts Deal Toy

Deal toy commemorating two debt offerings by Host Hotels & Resorts, headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland. The underwriters were Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, and J.P. Morgan.

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Dish Network Custom Lucite

Custom Lucite toy related to a debt offering for Englewood, Colorado-based DISH Network. The notes were underwritten by Deutsche Bank and Jefferies.

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Wood Chinese Renminbi Deal Toy

Wood deal toy celebrating a Chinese Renminbi bond issue by the World Bank. HSBC served as lead manager of the so-called “Dim Sum” bond issue.

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Project “Barracuda”? Project “Buzz”? Browse Some Great Code Name-Inspired Deal Toys

July 21, 2023 by David Parry

Code names offer a rich, and too often neglected, source of deal toy ideas. Code names tend to...

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Blackjack Table-Themed Crystal Tombstone

Blackjack table-themed crystal tombstone marking bonds issued by Universal Entertainment Corporation. The bonds will fund the construction of a casino resort in Manila.

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Cow-Themed Crystal Tombstone

Custom crystal tombstone commemorating a renewable natural gas (RNG) bond issue by the Industrial Development Authority of Pimal County, Arizona. The bond issue, managed by Goldman Sachs, will refinance a biodigester that converts dairy cow manure into natural gas.

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Airplane-Themed Lucite Tombstone

Airplane-themed Lucite tombstone marking a bond issue by SATA Air Azores.

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Custom financial tombstone, incorporating a model airplane, commemorating a 65 million Euro bond issue by SATA Air Azores.

Offshore Oil Rig-Themed Deal Toy

Crystal deal toy commemorating a U.S. dollar bond issue by oil firm OKEA, based in Norway.

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Back view of deal tombstone celebrating a successful USD bond issue by Norwegian oil firm OKEA.

5 Inspiring Ideas for Creative M&A Tombstones

December 6, 2023 by David Parry

Are there M&A tombstones in your immediate future? Even if you don't fully buy into the M&A...

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