Prism-shaped tombstone marking two transactions related to the sale of the Club Quarters Hotel building in Washington D.C. The property was purchased by the Al Sraiya Holding Group, based in Doha, Qatar.
(7ALJ360)Prism-shaped tombstone marking two transactions related to the sale of the Club Quarters Hotel building in Washington D.C. The property was purchased by the Al Sraiya Holding Group, based in Doha, Qatar.
(7ALJ360)Lucite tombstone marking the sale of web services provider Host Europe Group (HEG). The UK-based company was acquired by website host GoDaddy, headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona.
(7LJW285)Deal toy modeled after transmission tower (also “power tower” or “electricity pylon”) commemorating the acquisition of Finland’s TLT-Group. The company constructs and installs telecom and electricity networks.
(7LSS126)Lucite tombstone marking the initial public offering of Australian luxury car dealer Autosports Group. The Sydney-based company was founded in 2006.
Lucite tombstone marking the formation of Stadium, a multi-platform sports network. Stadium resulted from a joint venture involving Sinclair Broadcast Group (American Sports Network), Silver Chalice, and 120 Sports.
(7AKL5191)Pyramid-shaped crystal deal toy, featuring a 3-D etched logo, marking the issue of warrants by GNI Group. GNI is a Japanese biotech firm.
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