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Checker’s/Rally’s Lucite Tombstone

Lucite tombstone recognizing the purchase of Checkers Drive-In Restaurants, the Tampa-based operator of the Checker’s and Rally’s hamburger chains. The purchaser was New York-based private equity firm Sentinel Capital Partners.

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Fitness Connection Acquisition Tombstone

Lucite deal toy celebrating the acquisition of McLean, Virginia-based Fitness Connection, which operates health clubs in North Carolina, Texas, and Nevada. The acquirer, LNK Partners,  is a private equity firm headquartered in White Plains, New York.

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Amports Lucite Tombstone

Lucite tombstone celebrating the acquisition of Amports, a vehicle ports processor with operations in Mexico and the United States. The purchaser was New York-based private equity firm Lincolnshire Management. 

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Law Firm Mentorship Recognition Piece

Lucite recognizing participation in Women’s Leadership Academy at O’Melveny & Myers. The New York-based law firm has 16 offices globally.

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Data Protection Deal Toy

Lucite tombstone recognizing the sale of data protection firm Arcserve by CA Technologies. New York-based CA Technologies was advised in the transaction by boutique investment banking firm Foros.

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Shipping Container Deal Toy

Custom Lucite commemorating a fixed rate asset-back notes series offered by TAL Advantage. The Purchase, New York-based company leases intermodal freight containers.

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iPhone Deal Toy

Custom Lucite recognizing the investment by MVC Capital in French voice IP communications firm Centile. MVC Capital is based in Purchase, New York.

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9 Awards You Really Don’t Want To Win

March 27, 2015 by David Parry

Just as there are clichéd, unspeakably bad awards meant to recognize superior performance, there...

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Acrylic Embedment with Product Samples

Acrylic rectangle showcasing Silicon carbide diodes and other power devices produced by Monolith Semiconductor. The firm is based in Ithaca, New York.

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