Marble and crystal deal toy relating to an issue of common stock by First Financial Bancorp. of Hamilton, Ohio, underwritten by Barclays Capital.
Marble and crystal deal toy relating to an issue of common stock by First Financial Bancorp. of Hamilton, Ohio, underwritten by Barclays Capital.
Lucite tombstone relating to an amended credit facility for Plano, Texas-based Cinemark. Barclays served as sole lead arranger and bookrunner.
Custom dealtoy marking notes issued by Cargill, the multinational agribusiness based in Wayzata, Minnesota. Joint book runners for the notes were Barclays, BNP Paribas, and UBS.
Deal toy recognizing the acquisition by Protective Life of MONY Life Insurance, an affiliate of New York-based AXA Equitable. Protective was advised in the transaction by Barclays PLC, and Wilkie Farr & Gallagher LLP.
Lucite tombstone celebrating the placement of notes issued by Vienna-based Borealis. Borealis is Europe’ssecond-largest manufacturer of polyethylene and polypropylene, and produces plastic components for the SmartCar. Barclays served as joint placement agent for the issue.
Financial tombstone marking an auto loan and lease securitization involving Hyundai Capital America, headquartered in Irvine, California. Barclays served as structuring agent and joint bookrunner for the transaction.
Crystal deal toy marking the merger of Northeast Utilities and NSTAR. Springfield, Massachusetts-based Northeast Utilities is New England’s largest utility. Headquartered in Boston, NSTAR is a provider of retail energy and natural gas. Barclays and Lazard served as financial advisors to Northeast Utilities.
Lucite embedment celebrating two separate note offerings by Birmingham, Alabama-based Walter Energy. Joint Bookrunners for the issues incuded Citi, Barclays, and Bank of America Merrill Lynch. Walter produces metallurgical coal for the global steel industry.
Tombstone embedment marking notes issued by commercial satellite operator Intelsat, headquartered in Luxembourg, with U.S. operations based in Washington, D.C. Joint bookrunners for the offering included Credit Suisse, Barclays, and Bank of America Merrill Lynch.