Southeast Asia’s Landmark Retail Transaction The Hong Kong office of The Corporate...
Southeast Asia’s Landmark Retail Transaction The Hong Kong office of The Corporate...
Lucite commemorative showcasing a profile of Herschend Family Entertainment and highlighting its purchase of the Harlem Globetrotters from Shamrock Capital Advisors. Herschend is based in Norcross, Georgia.
Lucite tombstone marking the acquisition of Fort Worth-based FTS International by Fairmount Minerals, a global producer of industrial sand located in Chardon, Ohio. KeyBanc Capital Markets, headquartered in Cleveland, provided the acquisition financing.
Deal toy commemorating the sale of French home decorations and furniture retailer Maisons du Monde. Paris-based Messier Maris & Associes advised the sellers, Apax Partners, LBO France, and Nixen. Bain Capital, the private equity firm headquarted in Boston, was the buyer.
Financial tombstone marking an auto loan and lease securitization involving Hyundai Capital America, headquartered in Irvine, California. Barclays served as structuring agent and joint bookrunner for the transaction.
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.
Wood and lucite deal toy commemorating the recapitalization of Traeger Wood Pellet Grills, a designer, manufacturer, and marketer of grills, with Trilantic Capital Partners, a New York-based private equity firm. Headquartered in Wilsonville, Oregon, Traeger was advised in the transaction by Duff & Phelps, also based in New York City.