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European Deal Toys: Scottish Unicorns, Oliver Stone & Others You Missed

March 19, 2017 by David Parry

Complete this sequence: Supply chain robots... Online travel... Scottish...

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Plate-Themed Wood & Lucite Tombstone

Plate-themed tombstone marking an investment by Miura Private Equity in the restaurant chain Grupo Saona.

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Dinner plate-themed deal toy commemorating an investment in Spanish restaurant chain Grupo Saona.

Cargo-Themed Acquisition Tombstone

Custom Lucite tombstone commemorating the acquisition of Magaya, a provider of software for warehouse and supply-chain management.

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Software Investment Deal Tombstone

Lucite deal tombstone marking an investment by private equity firm LLR Partners in PCS Software. Based in Houston, PCS provides a AI-enabled supply chain platform for fleet management and other services for carriers and shippers. (22ALJ382)

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Lucite deal toy commemorating an investment in Texas-based PCS Software. The firm specializes in logistics software.

Deal Toys & Fast Food: Tequila-Infused Doughnuts, Taco Taunts, & More!

April 2, 2018 by David Parry

Mix together David Bowie, Conor McGregor, and Severus Snape. Throw in some buffalo chicken and...

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7 Memorable Code Name-Themed Finance Tombstones

April 2, 2024 by David Parry

Code names unleash all sorts of creative possibilities for finance tombstones. A code name...

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Lucite Tombstone for Ghirardelli Square Sale

Lucite deal gift marking the sale of Ghirardelli Square, a retail complex in San Francisco. The acquirer was Atlanta-based Jamestown Properties.

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Lucite Vs. Acrylic: The Differences And Uses Of Both

April 23, 2024 by David Parry

Acrylic: it's one of those words that's become part of everyday life. Having said that, most of us...

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Riverside Company Lucite Tombstone

Lucite tombstone marking the acquisition by the Riverside Company of Tokyo-based bicycle retail chain Y. International. A private equity firm based in New York City, Riverside was advised in the transaction by Nihon M&A center, with financing provided by Tokyo Star Bank.

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