Deal toy recognizing the landmark purchase of Pittsburgh-based Heinz by Berkshire Hathaway and 3G Capital. Berkshire Hathaway is headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska; 3G Capital is a global private equity firm based in New York.
Deal toy recognizing the landmark purchase of Pittsburgh-based Heinz by Berkshire Hathaway and 3G Capital. Berkshire Hathaway is headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska; 3G Capital is a global private equity firm based in New York.
Lucite deal toy recognizing the acquisition of Taiwan’s Cosmos Bank by China Development Financial (CDF). A venture capital and investment banking firm headquartered in Tapei, CDF acquired its stake in Cosmos from GE Capital and SAC Capital.
Custom Lucite deal toy marking an investment by Dyal Capital Partners in Round Hill Capital, a real estate investment and management firm. A division of Neuberger Berman Group, Dyal Capital Partners was advised in the transaction by Evercore.
(8LJW203)Spinning tombstone cube commemorating the placement of limited partnership interests in a fund raised by Mountain Capital. Mountain Capital is based in New York.
(8LJW080)Crystal deal toy commemorating a capital raise by Melbourne, Australia-based Mach7 Technologies, a healthcare software provider.
(20ALJ211)Trapezoid-shaped, custom crystal commemorative celebrating the 10-year anniversary of West End Capital Group. The real estate investment firm is based in Washington, D.C. (23AKL108)
Financial tombstone marking the sale of shares in Citco III Ltd., to General Atlantic and Stone Point Capital, both based in Greenwich, Connecticut. TAP Advisors, a New York firm, served as sole advisor to Citco in the transaction.
Horseshoe-themed custom Lucite marking the investment by Arclight Capital Partners of Boston in Enogex, a natural gas supplier headquartered in Oklahoma City. The co-investor group included affiliates of China Investment Corporation, and Government of Singapore Investment Corporation.
Financial tombstone marking bonds issued by Houston-based Spectra Energy. Bank of America, Deutsche Bank, and RBS Greenwich Capital served as joint book running managers.