Lucite pill bottle deal toy commemorating capital raise by Hony Capital, a private equity firm headquartered in Beijing. Hony sold shares in CSPC, a Hong Kong-listed manufacturer of vitamins and generic drugs.
Lucite pill bottle deal toy commemorating capital raise by Hony Capital, a private equity firm headquartered in Beijing. Hony sold shares in CSPC, a Hong Kong-listed manufacturer of vitamins and generic drugs.
Hemisphere dealtoy a commemorating a senior secured term loan B. Deutsche Bank and GE were joint lead arrangers.
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.
Promerica Custom Dealtoy commemorating a lender of record bookrunner inter American development bank.
Deal toy commemorating the sale of French home decorations and furniture retailer Maisons du Monde. Paris-based Messier Maris & Associes advised the sellers, Apax Partners, LBO France, and Nixen. Bain Capital, the private equity firm headquarted in Boston, was the buyer.
Pewter and resin deal toy commemorating the acquisition of Denver-based Venoco, Inc., an oil and gas exploration and production company. Bank of America Merrill Lynch served as finanical advisor to Venoco’s Board of Directors in the transaction.
Crystal deal toy marking the merger of Northeast Utilities and NSTAR. Springfield, Massachusetts-based Northeast Utilities is New England’s largest utility. Headquartered in Boston, NSTAR is a provider of retail energy and natural gas. Barclays and Lazard served as financial advisors to Northeast Utilities.
Pewter deal toy recognizing the sale of Unisteel, a Singapore-based manufacturer of products ranging from machining parts to disc drive components. Private equity firm KKR, advised by Rippledot Capital Partners and Credit Suisse, sold Unisteel to the SFS Group, of Switzerland.
Wood Deal toy recognizing notes issued by real estate and construction firm Ashton Woods Homes, based in Roswell, Georgia. J.P. Morgan and Wells Fargo served as joint bookrunners for the issue.