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Oil Drop-Themed Onshore Acquisition Deal Toy

Crystal deal toy commemorating the acquisition of oil and gas assets in the Eagle Ford shale in South Texas. (23AJH046)

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LIV-PGA Tombstone

Golf-themed crystal tombstone celebrating an agreement to end antitrust litigation between LIV Golf and the PGA. The agreement coincided with a merger announcement between the two parties. (23AZH136)

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KKR Deal Tombstone with Bottle on Scale

Lucite deal tombstone with bottle on weight scale. The tombstone commemorates KKR’s acquisition of Industrial Physics, which manufactures testing and inspection equipment for the plastics, coatings, materials etc. used by manufacturers and laboratories in a number of sectors. (23AKL351)

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DOC NYC: Celebrated Annual Awards Focus on Documentary Films

November 10, 2023 by David Parry

Little Richard, John Lecarré, a Kurdish carpenter, an Afghani women's soccer team, a Ugandan...

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Lucite Commemorative for Pro Bono Work

Law firm Lucite commemorative recognizing 50+ hours of pro bono service by an attorney. (24AKL082)

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Lucite commemorating 50+ hours of pro bono work.

Copco Custom Lucite

Custom Lucite recognizing a transaction involving Copco, a manufacturer of kitchen products based in Woodbridge, Illinois. Copco is a division of Wilton Industries.

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Circle Infiltrator Custom Deal Toy

Custom deal toy commemorating the acquisition by Infiltrator Systems, a septic products company based in Old Saybrook, Connecticut, of E-Z Set. Infiltrator is a portfolio company of Graham Partners, a private equity firm headquartered in suburban Philadelphia.

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Quickie Manufacturing Company Lucite Deal Toy

Lucite deal toy for the recapitalization of Quickie Manufacturing Company, based in New Jersey, a provider of household products. Sewaya Segalas, based in New York City, was the exclusive financial advisor to Quickie.

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Burt’s Bees Wood Deal Toy

Wood deal toy marking the sale of Burt’s Bees, a provider of natural skin care products based in Durham, North Carolina, by AEA Investors (New York) to Clorox (headquartered in Oakland, California). Goldman Sachs (New York) served as the advisor to AEA.

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