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Soccer-Themed Lucite Tombstone

Lucite tombstone marking the sell of Danish football team FC Nordsjaelland. The team competes in the 12-team Danish Superliga.

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Side view of custom deal toy commemorating the sale of Danish Superliga team FC Nordsjaelland. The football team is based in Farum, Denmark.

Giant Deal Tombstones For Giant Deals (Including The Deal Toy Most Likely To Be Stolen)

December 11, 2022 by David Parry

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Beer Industry Tombstone

Lucite tombstone commemorating the sale of Australian craft brewer Mountain Goat to Asahi.  The Melbourne-based brewer was founded in 1997.  

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Cargo-Themed Lucite Tombstone

Custom Lucite tombstone commemorating the acquisition of World Freight Company International. Headquartered in France, WFCI is a general sales and services agent specializing in aviation freight cargo.

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Swiss Vending & Coffee Services Tombstone

Custom tombstone marking the sale by Swiss vending and coffee services company Selecta of its operations in the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia.

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Auto Supplier Financial Tombstone

Financial tombstone recognizing the acquisition by Delphi Automotive of HellermanTyton Group, a British manufacturer of electronic cable equipment. A significant portion of HellermanTyton’s sales are to the automotive industry and its suppliers.

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Deutsche Telekom Deal Toy

Custom deal toy recognizing the sale by Deutsche Telekom of its T-Systems DDM subsidiary. T-Systems DDM provides services related to document-based printing and archiving.

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Cloud-Themed Crystal Deal Toy

Crystal deal toy with cloud theme commemorating the sale of Skype by eBay. The purchasers were a group of private investors that included Netscape co-founder Marc Andreessen.

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Home Improvement Chain Deal Toy

Lucite deal toy commemorating the sale of assets by Austrian home improvement chain BauMax. The cross-border transaction involved assets in nine European countries.

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