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Electrical Cable-Themed Deal Toy

Lucite deal toy celebrating the acquisition of PM Plastic Materials, an Italian manufacturer of pre-wired and empty cable conduits used for electrical installations.

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Lucite deal tombstone, featuring the flags of Germany and Italy, commemorating an Italian acquisition by German private equity firm Deutsche Beteiligungs AG. The acquired company, PM Plastic Materials, produces electrical installation pipes at two factories near Bergamo, Italy.

Code Name-Themed Enterprise Software Deal Toy

Lucite deal toy, playing off the deal toy code name, commemorating the acquisition by Deutsche Beteiligungs AG, of AOE Group. AOE is a Wiessbaden, Germany-based software developer with an emphasis on bespoke enterprise solutions. (23LJW091)

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Side View of Lucite tombstone marking the acquisition of German software firm AOE Group.

7 Surefire Signs You Chose the Wrong Deal Toy Company

June 28, 2013 by David Parry

You can avoid choosing the wrong deal toy company. Here are the 7 warning signs that the deal toy...

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EuroFresh Farms Custom Lucite

Custom Lucite embedment regarding credit facility established for Arizona-based Eurofresh Farms in conjunction with Bank of America.

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Clifford Chance Custom Lucite

Custom Lucite celebrating summary judgment won for CitiBank by Clifford Chance, an international law firm based in London.

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K-Mac Holdings Custom Tombstone

Custom tombstone marking the acquisition by Los Angeles-based Brentwood Associates of K-MAC Holdings of Fort Smith, Arkansas. K-MAC was one of the largest Taco Bell franchisees, and was advised in the transaction by Bank of America and Merrill Lynch.

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Cinder Block-Themed Financial Tombstone

Resin financial tombstone marking the block trade of shares of GSI Commerce, a technology and services company (King of Prussia, Pennsylvania), by QK Holdings, a subsidiary of QVC (West Chester, Pennsylvania) and Liberty Media Corporation (Englewood, Colorado). Bank of America Merrill Lynch was the sole manager of the trade.

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Hersha Hospitality Financial Tombstone

Financial tombstone marking the issue of preferred stock by hotel operator Hersha Hospitality, headquartered in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Joint book running managers for the issue included Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Barclays Capital, and Raymond James.

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