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Fast Food IPO Deal Toy

Custom deal toy celebrating the initial public offering by Bojangles. The fast food restaurant chain is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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Industrial Inspection Firm Deal Toy

Custom deal toy commemorating the acquisition by Houston-based Team, Inc. of Qualspec. Qualspec is an industrial inspection firm headquartered in Deer Park, Texas.

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Cloud-Themed Software Deal Toy

Cloud-themed deal toy marking the acquisition by IBM of Meteorix. Based in Boston, Meteorix is a cloud-based implementation provider for Workday’s HR  and financial services.

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Ice Cube-Themed Deal Toy

Ice cube-themed deal toy recognizing the securitization of sales by AES Dominicana. The company is the Dominican Republic subsidiary of U.S. power company AES.

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Merger Advisory Deal Toy

Merger advisory deal toy involving CK Hutchison Holdings Limited. The Hong Kong-based investment holding company maintains interests in five core areas: ports, retails, infrastructure, energy, and telecommunications..

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5 Inspiring Ideas for Creative M&A Tombstones

December 6, 2023 by David Parry

Are there M&A tombstones in your immediate future? Even if you don't fully buy into the M&A...

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Copco Custom Lucite

Custom Lucite recognizing a transaction involving Copco, a manufacturer of kitchen products based in Woodbridge, Illinois. Copco is a division of Wilton Industries.

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Cinder Block-Themed Financial Tombstone

Resin financial tombstone marking the block trade of shares of GSI Commerce, a technology and services company (King of Prussia, Pennsylvania), by QK Holdings, a subsidiary of QVC (West Chester, Pennsylvania) and Liberty Media Corporation (Englewood, Colorado). Bank of America Merrill Lynch was the sole manager of the trade.

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Dish Network Custom Lucite

Custom Lucite toy related to a debt offering for Englewood, Colorado-based DISH Network. The notes were underwritten by Deutsche Bank and Jefferies.

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