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Twitter Adds Another Deal Toy to its Timeline

November 5, 2021 by David Parry

This week marks the 8th anniversary of the initial public offering of Twitter, one of a number of...

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Dinosaur Deal Toys: Back To The 90’s With Blackstone, Bear & More!

November 3, 2017 by David Parry

Lehman. Bear. Chase Manhattan. SSB, H&Q, CSFB..... And also Goldman and...

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The Tombstone Tomb: Tech Edition

September 28, 2015 by David Parry

Our two previous posts in this series (The Tombstone TombĀ andĀ More Tales from The Crypt)...

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European Deal Toys: Google, Swedish Wind Farms, TV & More!

October 28, 2016 by David Parry

Google and a wind farm? The Carlyle Group and Swedish TV? McKinsey and a Spanish OTA? You...

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Dinosaur Deal Toys: The Bay Area’s IB “Four Horsemen”

November 14, 2022 by David Parry

This post is one in a series celebrating some of the deals and dealmakers in The Corporate...

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Coca-Cola Custom Lucite

Custom Lucite tombstones celebrating a series of Mexico-based transactions involving Coca-Cola-FEMSA, and J.P. Morgan.

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Nuclear Plant-Themed Deal Toy

Custom deal toy commemorating a joint venture in the nuclear power industry involving E.D.F., headquartered in Paris, France, and Constellation Energy, based in Baltimore, Maryland. J.P. Morgan (New York) served as exclusive financial adviser on the agreement.

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CareFusion Financial Tombstone

Financial tombstone celebrating the spin-off of San Diego-based CareFusion to Cardinal Health, a drug development corporation headquartered in Dublin, Ohio. Joint financial advisers to Cardinal Health included Bank of America Merrill Lynch and J.P. Morgan.

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Bonanza Creek Energy Lucite Dealtoy

Lucite dealtoy commemorating a public offering of senior notes by Bonanza Creek Energy, an independent oil and natural gas firm based in Denver, Colorado. The Joint Book-Running Managers for the issue were Wells Fargo Securities, J.P. Morgan, KeyBank Capital Markets, and RBC Capital Markets.

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