Found 467 results for sale-of-a-majority-stake

SoftBank/Supercell Lucite Deal Toy

Lucite deal toy marking the $1.5 billion stake purchased by Japanese technology firm SoftBank in Finnish mobile game maker Supercell. Based in Helsinki, Supercell is the maker of the hit games “Clash of Clans” and “Hay Day”

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Ardian Lucite Deal Toy

Lucite deal toy marking the spin-off by French insurer AXA of its buyout arm, previously known as Axa Private Equity, which has continued under the brand name Ardian. Paris-based AXA retained a stake in Ardian.

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Cosmos Bank Custom Lucite Deal Toy

Lucite deal toy recognizing the acquisition of Taiwan’s Cosmos Bank by China Development Financial (CDF). A venture capital and investment banking firm headquartered in Tapei, CDF acquired its stake in Cosmos from GE Capital and SAC Capital.

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Custom Oil Industry Lucite

Custom Lucite commemorating the purchase of a stake in Total Egypt, the Egyptian subsidiary of the French oil company Total. The acquirer, Belltone Private Equity, is based in Cairo.

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Cross-Border Deal Toys: Going Beyond Familiar Territory

January 20, 2015 by David Parry

Cross-border deal toys don’t have to be limited to the same, familiar design themes The global...

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Olive Oil Can Deal Toy

Custom Lucite commemorating the purchase of a stake in Spanish olive oil business Deoleo by CVC Capital Partners. Deoleo is the world’s largest bottled olive oil company.

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Airline Loyalty Card Tombstone

Custom Lucite commemorating Advent International’s acquisition of a stake in LifeMiles. LifeMiles, a subsidiary of Avianca, is a Latin America-focused airline loyalty program.

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Australia and New Zealand Deal Toys: A Gallery of Recent Highlights

January 8, 2016 by David Parry

Most bankers love looking at deal toys. Particularly those done by rival banks…and even if...

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Rocket-Themed Deal Tombstone

Rocket-themed deal tombstone celebrating the purchase of a minority share in London-based Chenavari Capital Partners. The stake was acquired by Dyal Capital Partners, the private equity business of Neuberger Berman.

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