Category: Cross-Border and International

Unifin Bond Offering Financial Tombstone

Financial tombstone recognizing a global bond offering by Unifin. Unifin is a Mexico City-based leasing company with lines in operating leasing, factoring, auto, and other lending.

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Cosmos Bank Custom Lucite Deal Toy

Lucite deal toy recognizing the acquisition of Taiwan’s Cosmos Bank by China Development Financial (CDF). A venture capital and investment banking firm headquartered in Tapei, CDF acquired its stake in Cosmos from GE Capital and SAC Capital.

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B&N Bank Lucite Deal Toy

Lucite deal toy recognizing the acquisition by the ownership of B&N bank of the non-government European Pension Fund. Headquartered in Moscow, B&N is one of Russia’s largest commercial banks.

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Gekkeikan Sake Lucite Tombstone

Lucite tombstone commemorating the acquisition by Gekkeikan Sake Co. of the food business of Kinrei Corporation, headquartered in Osaka, Japan. Gekkeikan was advised in the transaction by the Bank of Kyoto, and Deloitte.

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Queensland Motorways Financial Tombstone

Financial tombstone marking the acquisition by Queensland Motorways of the CLEM 7 tunnel. The tunnel and tollroad network connects several major Brisbane roadways.

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Albar Afridar and Hakhsharat Hebrew Custom Deal Toy

Custom deal toy with Hebrew text focusing on Israel-based Elazra subsidiaries Albar, Afridar, and Hakhsharat.

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Arsys Lucite Tombstone

Lucite deal toy marking the acquisition of Arsys, a Spanish provider of internet, hosting, and cloud-based solutions. The acquirers were the Spanish private equity group Mercapital, and, the Carlyle Group, an American private equity firm based in Washington D.C.

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CollPlant Lucite Deal Toy

Lucite deal toy commemorating the public offering on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange of CollPlant. CollPlant manufactures medical devices for tissue repair, is headquartered in Ness-Ziona, Israel.

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SoftBank/Supercell Lucite Deal Toy

Lucite deal toy marking the $1.5 billion stake purchased by Japanese technology firm SoftBank in Finnish mobile game maker Supercell. Based in Helsinki, Supercell is the maker of the hit games “Clash of Clans” and “Hay Day”

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