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Deustche Bank Resin Dealtoy

Resin dealtoy relating to the purchase by a consortium of 164 properties located throughout Germany. Participants in the deal included RREEF, Pirelli Real Estate, Generali and the Borletti Group.

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Michelin Custom Design Deal Toy

Custom design deal toy  recognizing a rights offering by tire manufacturer Michelin. The offer was made in France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom, and underwritten by a syndicate led by BNP Paribas.

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Lornamead Lucite Tombstone

Lucite tombstone marking the acquisition by Hong Kong-based Li & Fung of Lornamead. Lornamead owned and marketed personal care brands in the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom.

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Deutsche Annington Custom Deal Toy

Deal toy recognizing the initial public offering for Deutsche Annington on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. Deutsche Annington is Germany’s largest residential real estate firm.

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First State/RGN Pipeline Tombstone

Custom deal toy marking the acquisition of FGN, a gas distribution network located in Bavaria, Germany. The purchaser, First State Investments, was advised by Rothschild.

(4LMJ025)
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Rocket Internet Lucite Tombstone

Custom lucite celebrating a joint venture between MTN Group, a telecom operator based in Johannesburg, South Africa. Headquartered in Berlin, Germany, Rocket Internet is a venture capital firm focusing on e-commerce.

Job: 4LMK03U

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Lixil Bathtub Piece Housing Equipment Deal Tombstone

Custom Lucite recognizing the acquisition by housing-equipment manfacturer Lixil of the Grohe Group. Headquartered in Dusseldorf, Germany, Grohe manufactures bathroom and kitchen fittings.

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IT Security Firm Deal Toy

Custom tombstone marking the acquisition of information and security technology firm Fleischhauer by SPIE. The firm is based in Hanover, Germany.

(4LJW532)
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German Real Estate Deal Toy

Custom Lucite commemorating the acquisition of GSW Immobelien AG by Deutsche Wohnen AG. The combined firms will result in Germany’s second-largest residential landlord (after Deutsche Annington).

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