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Kratos Lucite Tombstone

Lucite tombstone marking several transactions related to San Diego-based defense and security firm Kratos.

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Ports America Financial Tombstone

Financial tombstone celebrating loan package for Ports America, headquartered in Jersey City, New Jersey. Citi served as bookrunner and mandated lead arranger.

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Advantage Sales & Marketing Financial Tombstone

Financial tombstone commemorating the sale of a majority stake in Advantage Sales & Marketing, headquartered in Irvine, California, to Apax Partners (a private equity firm headquartered in London). Advantage was advised in the transaction by Sewaya Segalas, based in New York.

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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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African Petroleum Lucite Tombstone

Lucite tombstone commemorating an equity placement for African Petroleum, headquartered in London, England.

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American Water Financial Tombstone

Financial tombstone celebrating the initial public offering of New Jersey-based wastewater utility company American Water.

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Converteam Custom Lucite Tombstone

Custom Lucite tombstone commemorating the purchase by General Electric Corporation (Fairfield, Connecticut) of Converteam, of Massy, France. Converteam, a manufacturer of motors involved in power generation, was advised in the transaction by Messier Maris, headquartered in Paris

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Copano Energy Financial Tombstone

Financial tombstone marking a public offering of Copano Energy of Houston, Texas. Underwriting banks included Barclays, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, and Wells Fargo Securities.

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Sefina Finance Lucite Tombstone

Lucite tombstone commemorating the acquisition by Dollar Financial Corp., based in Berwyn, Pennsylvania, of Sefina Finance, headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden. The purchase was made through a Dollar subsidiary located in the United Kingdom.

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