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European Deal Toys: Mascara, Shanghai Kitchens, Smartphone Guilt & More!

March 30, 2017 by David Parry

Catch up on some recent European deal toys you may have missed. Join us on a quick European tour...

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Who Gets Custom Deal Toys (and What Exactly are They For?)

January 20, 2024 by David Parry

If you're not in the financial industry, there's a good chance you've never even heard of custom...

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5 Ideas for “Green” and Sustainability-Themed Deal Toys

September 20, 2023 by David Parry

Sustainability isn't exactly a new focus, either for financial transactions themselves or for the...

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Financial Tombstone “Graveyards”: Clear Up Your Deal Backlog

October 31, 2021 by David Parry

Ordering a financial tombstone, as you've probably heard, should be the fun part of your deal; but...

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Elberle Dealtoy

Dealtoy relating to the purchase of Phoenix-based traffic control firm Elberle. Eberle was acquired by Graham Partners, headquartered in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania.

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Heartland Deal Toy

Lucite deal toy commemorating the acquisition by Heartland Bank, based in Christchurch of reverse-mortgage businesses Sentinel New Zealand and Australian Seniors Finance. First NZ Capital served as financial advisor in the purchase.

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Commonwealth Bank Lucite Tombstone

Lucite tombstone marking the purchase of milk processing plants financed by Sydney-based Commonwealth Bank. The facilities are located in New South Wales and Victoria.

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Sports Equipment Deal Gift

Deal toy recognizing credit facilities for Bauer Performance Sports, a manufacturer of sports equipment and apparel based in Exeter, New Hampshire. The loans were used in part to fund the purchase of Van Nuys, California-based Easton Baseball/Softball.

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Television & Film Studio Tombstone

Financial tombstone recognizing the sale of a minority interest in television and film studio Lionsgate. The stake in the studio, which has produced “Mad Men”, “Orange is The New Black”, and “The Hunger Games” franchise, was purchased by Liberty Global and Discovery.

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