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Aircraft-Themed Deal Tombstone

Airplane-themed deal tombstone marking an acquisition by British aircraft services company BBA Aviation of Landmark Aviation. BBA purchased from the Carlyle Group US-based Landmark Aviation.

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Green-Themed Lucite Tombstone

Green-themed Lucite tombstone commemorating notes issued by Finnish paper maker Stora Enso. The company has increasingly focused on the use of alternative and sustainable materials.

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Commemorative For Research & Development Joint Venture

Lucite commemorative marking a research and development joint venture between Massachusetts-based CRISPR, and German drug company Bayer. The collaboration will center on CRISPR’s gene-editing technology, and focus on the treatment of conditions such as congenital heart disease, blood disorders, and blindness.

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Cell Tower-Themed Deal Toy

Cell tower-themed Lucite marking a joint venture between Altel and TELE2 Kazakhstan, resulting in the third largest mobile company in Kazakhstan.

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Candy-Themed Deal Toy

Candy-themed deal toy commemorating the sale by Nestle of Rosanna to Italian confectionery company Fida.

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European Deal Toys: Hedge Funds, Harrods, Candy & More!

September 7, 2016 by David Parry

This installment of European deal toy highlights covers a good deal of ground: from Belfast to St....

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Australia-Themed Mining Tombstone

Lucite tombstone marking a private placement for Ramelius Resources, a gold exploration and production company based in Western Australia. (6ALR464) .

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Window Shade-Themed Deal Toy

Custom deal toy commemorating the sale by Atlanta-based Newell Rubermaid of its window covering brands. The two brands, Levelor and Kirsch, were sold to Hunter Douglas, a company specializing in window blinds and shades.

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Argentina Pipeline-Themed Deal Toy

Pipeline-themed deal toy marking the acquisition of Argentine natural gas company ArPetrol. The acquirer was the state-owned Chilean firm Empresa Nacional del PetrĂ³leo (ENAP).

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