This post is one in a series celebrating some of the deals and dealmakers in The Corporate...
This post is one in a series celebrating some of the deals and dealmakers in The Corporate...
The phrase "investment banking tombstones" tends to conjure up some immediate associations:...
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The deal toy above dates back to May, 1998----back to when Smith Barney and Salomon Brothers had...
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Resin deal toy commemorating a transaction in the shipping and container industry. Parties participating in the deal were Bank of America, Warburg Pincus, and Vestar Capital Partners (all based in New York, New York).
Pewter financial tombstone commemorating the closing of Fund V by American Industrial Partners, a private equity firm based in New York. MVision, a private equity group also based in New York City, served as global placement agent for the Fund.
Financial tombstone commemorating the sale of a majority stake in Advantage Sales & Marketing, headquartered in Irvine, California, to Apax Partners (a private equity firm headquartered in London). Advantage was advised in the transaction by Sewaya Segalas, based in New York.