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Medical Clinic Deal Toy

Crystal deal toy commemorating the acquisition of CentroMedico Santagostino, a network of medical clinics based in Italy.

(20LSS044)
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Back view of crystal financial tombstone marking the acquisition of CentroMedico Santagostino, an Italian network of health care centers.

Electric Vehicle Charging Station Deal Toy

Lucite deal toy celebrating a joint venture centered on a charging network for battery electric and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. The partners for the EV network are Daimler Truck, BlackRock, and NextEra Energy. (22AZH233)

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Throne-Themed Resin Deal Toy

Custom resin deal toy marking the purchase of a majority stake in STG Braunsberg, a firm specializing in the construction of fiber-optic networks.

(9LJW254)
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Resin deal toy commemorating the acquisition of a majority stake in STG Braunsberg, a firm based in Bochum, Germany focused on fibre-optic network construction and maintenance.

GlaxoSmithKline Custom Lucite Deal Toy

Custom Lucite recognizing Swedish-based pharmaceutical firm Meda’s acquisition of several consumer brands from GlaxoSmithKline, headquartered in Brentford, England. GlaxoSmithKline was advised in the transaction by Sawaya Segalas, a firm based in New York City.

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Hosting and Cloud Services Lucite

Custom Lucite marking the acquisition of Ipeer, a Swedish supplier of cloud and hosting services. Ipeer is based in Karlstad.

Job: 5LJ677

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Mobile Payment Deal Lucite

Lucite Tombstone recognizing the acquisition of Swedish mobile payments firm Samport. The firm was purchased by Cidron SuperPay AB, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Nordic Capital.

(4LJL620)
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SEK Mandate Deal Tombstone

Custom deal toy recognizing the award by the Swedish Export Credit (SEK) of a benchmark global dollar issue. The issue targeted Asian and European investors.

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Great Sports-Themed Deal Toys: From Fenway to UFC to Curling

November 2, 2016 by David Parry

So what’s with the title of this post? Why would we possibly use a feeble-sounding, mealy-mouthed...

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