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Tech IPO Tombstone

Crystal tombstone marking the initial public offering of ELMO,  a cloud human resources software company. ELMO is based in Sydney, Australia.

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ALL “New” Dinosaur Deal Toys: Going Back to The 90’s!

September 20, 2017 by David Parry

Our latest gallery of IB artifacts revisits an era we had previously glimpsed in the inventively...

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Cloud-Themed SaaS Deal Toy

Cloud-themed crystal deal toy commemorating the acquisition of Texas-based MetaSaaS. Headquartered in Austin, the company assists businesses in managing their subscriptions to software-as-service (SaaS) applications.

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Tombstone with Cut-Out Metal Logo

Custom tombstone marking the acquisition of a majority stake in the Dutch firm Raet. The firm provides human resources (HR) cloud software and services.

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U.S. Map-Themed Crystal Deal Toy

Crystal deal toy, incorporating a map of the United States. marking the sale of Economic Specialists International (Emsi). The software firm focuses on the analysis of employment and labor markets.

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Graph-Themed Financial Tombstone

Graph-themed crystal tombstone recognizing the sale of Houston-based EMEX,  a provider enterprise software which uncovers low rates for natural gas and electricity for industrial and commercial users.

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ADP Cloud-Themed Crystal Deal Toy

Custom crystal deal toy commemorating the acquisition by ADP of WorkMarket, a provider of workforce management software.

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Cybersecurity Firm Deal Toy

Crystal deal toy commemorating the acquisition by cybersecurity firm Netwrix of Concept Searching. Concept Searching provides semantic metadata generation software.

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Logo-Themed IPO Tombstone

Logo-themed financial tombstone marking the initial public offering of Elastic, a provider of enterprise search software. Goldman Sachs & Co. and J.P. Morgan Securities acted as joint lead book-running managers for the offering; Barclays Capital and RBC Capital Markets served as book-running managers, along with BofA Merrill Lynch, Citigroup Global Markets, and Jefferies.

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