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Associated British Ports Custom Shape Lucite Tombstone

Custom shape lucite tombstone, in the shipping and transportation industries, marking offering by Barclays involving Associated British Ports (ABP). Both Barclays and ADP are based in London, England.

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Orchard Brands Financial Tombstone

Financial tombstone celebrating the successful re-organization of Orchard Brands, an apparel marketer based in Beverly, Massachusetts. Orchard Brands was advised by Kirkland & Ellis (headquartered in Chicago), Alvarez & Marsal (New York), and Moelis & Company (New York).

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Chicago Baird Lucite Tombstone

Lucite tombstone recognizing Baird’s work in the reorganization of Oklahoma City-based Blue Knight Energy Partners. Baird is headquartered in Milwaukee

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Custom Lucite Beer Glass

Custom Lucite beer glass marking the acquisition of Florida-based Alehouse Restaurants by Roark Capital Group of Atlanta. KeyBank Capital Markets, headquartered in Cleveland, provided funding for the acquisition.

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Northern States Power Financial Tombstone

Financial Tombstone commemorating a bond offering by Northern States Power, a Minneapolis, Minnesota-based subsidiary of Xcel Energy. Deutsche Bank served as a Joint Book-Running Manager in the transaction.

 

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Ignite Restaurant Group Custom Lucite

Custom Lucite commemorating credit facility for Ignite Restaurant Group, headquartered in Houston. Cleveland-based Keybanc served as Joint Lead Arranger in the transaction.

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Dow-Styron Lucite Puzzle Piece

Custom Lucite commemorating the sale by Dow Chemical of its Styron plastics unit to Bain Capital. Styron produces latex, rubber, and related plastics.

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“Help! The Lucites in My Order All Look Different”

March 21, 2014 by David Parry

Lucites in your deal toy order will vary. That’s just the nature of the Lucite production...

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Mercantile Bank/Firstbank Custom Tombstone

Custom tombstone recognizing the merger of Michigan banks Mercantile Bank and Firstbank. The combined banks will be headquartered in Grand Rapids.

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