Deal toy related to a financing of Toys “R” Us, the Wayne, New Jersey-based retailer. Participating banks included Deutsche Bank and Bank of America.
Deal toy related to a financing of Toys “R” Us, the Wayne, New Jersey-based retailer. Participating banks included Deutsche Bank and Bank of America.
Tombstone embedment marking the acquisition of G4 Analytics, a Redmond, Washington-based provider intelligence software for the consumer goods and retail industries. The acquirer, global information and measurement firm Nielsen, is based in New York City. G4 was advised by AGC Partners, also based in New York.
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.
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.
Lucite deal toy marking a public offering by The Jones Group. headquartered in New York City, The Jones Group is an apparel designer, marketer, wholesaler, and retailer. J.P. Morgan, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Suntrust Robinson Humphrey, and Wells Fargo Securities served as joint book running managers in the transaction.
Wood deal toy marking the successful reorganization of Furniture Brands International, one of the largest home furniture makers in the U.S.
Lucite deal toy commemorating a bank loan and two bond offerings involving Origin Energy. Headquartered in Sydney, Origin is Australia’s largest electricity retailer.
Lucite recognition piece marking a capital and business alliance between Bals International and Seven & i Holdings, both based in Tokyo. Under the agreement, Bals’s Francfranc retail outlets will be opened within Seven & i’s properties, including Seibu and Sogo department stores.