Corporate recognition gift recognizing the collaboration of Australian pay television company Foxtel, and the program“Grand Designs Australia”.
Corporate recognition gift recognizing the collaboration of Australian pay television company Foxtel, and the program“Grand Designs Australia”.
A Credit Suisse Pyramid Dealtoy displaying the values and principles of the leading financial services company who advise clients in all aspects of finance.
Custom sales achievement award designed for Triple Point Technology, a software company based in Westport, Connecticut.
Custom tombstone marking the sale by Onex of TMS International, a steel mill services company advised in the transaction by Bank of America Merrill Lynch. Onex is a private equity firm based in Toronto. The acquirer was The Pritzker Organization, based in Chicago.
Pewter and resin deal toy commemorating the acquisition of Denver-based Venoco, Inc., an oil and gas exploration and production company. Bank of America Merrill Lynch served as finanical advisor to Venoco’s Board of Directors in the transaction.
Financial tombstone recognizing the acquisition of Quincy, Massachussetts-based cable company Atlantic Broadband. The acquirer, Cogeco, a provideer of cable, phone, and internet services based in Montreal, Canada, was advised by Credit Suisse.
Lucite embedment marking the sale of an equity interest in Brooklyn Navy Yard Cogeneration Partners. Metalmark Capital, a private equity firm headquartered New York City, and Olympus Power, a New Jersey-based power plant management company, were advised by Credit Suisse.
Tombstone embedment with sandtimer marking the acquisition of U.S. Silica. The Frederick, Maryland-based company is the second-largest U.S. miner and processor of industrial sand, and a supplier to oil and natural gas operators. The acquirers were Golden Gate Capital, a San Francisco private equity firm, and Preferred Unlimited, a real estate and mining firm based in Philadelphia.
Lucite deal toy marking the acquisition of Dallas, Texas-based Movie Tavern by Veronis Suhler Stevenson, a private equity firm headquartered in New York City. Movie Tavern offers in-cinema dining in 7 states, and was advised in the transaction by Peter J. Solomon Company, also located in New York.