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Burgers, Bulbs, and Bavarian Tech: Some Recent European Deal Toys

November 9, 2020 by David Parry

In the many months since our last round-up of European deal toys, more than a few transactions have...

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Ring Box-Themed Deal Toy

Lucite deal toy celebrating the acquisition of a majority stake in Benzinger. The German company manufactures turning and milling machines for precision parts, and is used in such industries as jewelry, watchmaking, optics, and for dental and medical applications. (24LJW003)

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Top view of lucite financial tombstone marking the acquisition by Syngroh Capital of lathing and milling equipment manufacturer Benzinger. Side view of ring box-themed deal toy.

Restaurant-Themed Financial Tombstone

Financial tombstone marking the sale of a stake in Spanish restaurant operator Grupo Vips. The stake was sold by Goldman Sachs.

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Airport Runway-Themed Deal Toy

Lucite deal toy, including an airport runway and an embedded pewter airplane, commemorating the sale of Copenhagen Airport.

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Wedge-shaped Lucite tombstone with embedded pewter airplane the acquisition of a stake in the Copenhagen Airport. The stake was sold to Denmark's ATP pension fund by Australian capital fund Macquarie.

Salmat Sales Recognition Product

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“I’m a Celebrity…Where’s My Deal Toy?!”

May 1, 2015 by David Parry

Did Bono get a deal toy? What about 50 Cent? Or William Shatner? Did anyone remember to put...

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KKR-SoftwareONE Deal Gift

Custom lucite commemoating the acquisition of a stake in Swiss-based software and cloud services provider SoftwareONE. The stake was purchased by private equity firm KKR.

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European Deal Toys: Hedge Funds, Harrods, Candy & More!

September 7, 2016 by David Parry

This installment of European deal toy highlights covers a good deal of ground: from Belfast to St....

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Hospital-Themed Lucite Tombstone

Hospital-themed Lucite tombstone marking the acquisition of a stake in Dermatologikum Hamburg, a private medical facility specializing in skin disorders. The stake was purchased by German investment firm ECM.

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