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School Bus-Inspired Deal Toy

Crystal deal toy, with frosted text, marking the acquisition of 300 routes and vehicles by American Student Transportation Partners. (24AKL026)

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Back view of crystal deal toy commemorating an acquisition by American Student Transportion Partners, a portfolio company of Baltimore-based Access Holdings.

Twitter Adds Another Deal Toy to its Timeline

February 7, 2014 by David Parry

Custom deal toy celebrates Twitter’s November, 2013 IPO Just seven years separate these...

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Credit Card-Themed Bond Issue Tombstone

Credit card-themed deal tombstone marking series of notes issued by CIC Central American Card Receivables Limited. CIC is an issuing and acquiring credit card partner firm in Central America.

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“New” Dinosaur Deal Toys: Going Back To The 90’s! (Updated)

May 19, 2019 by David Parry

The deal toy above dates back to May, 1998----back to when Smith Barney and Salomon Brothers had...

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The $41 Billion London-New York Deal Stolen in The Night

November 10, 2022 by David Parry

Of all the deal toys The Corporate Presence has created for clients over its forty-year history,...

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Twitter Adds Another Deal Toy to its Timeline

November 5, 2021 by David Parry

This week marks the 8th anniversary of the initial public offering of Twitter, one of a number of...

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Creative Options for Currency-Themed Deal Toys: Exploring Symbols, Nicknames and More

July 11, 2023 by David Parry

Currency-themed deal toys can play off a variety of creative options, including national symbols,...

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Creative Deal Toy Ideas: 7 Frequently Overlooked Sources of Inspiration

July 27, 2023 by David Parry

Coming up with creative deal toy ideas can be a chore for bankers Especially when they're faced...

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Host Hotels & Resorts Deal Toy

Deal toy commemorating two debt offerings by Host Hotels & Resorts, headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland. The underwriters were Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, and J.P. Morgan.

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