Category: Cross-Border and International

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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CBS Outdoor International Deal Toy

Lucite tombstone commemorating the acquisition of CBS Outdoor International by Los Angeles-based Platinum Equity. CBS Outdoor International is one of the largest out-of-home media and billboard businesses in Europe, operating in the U.K., Ireland, France, The Netherlands, Spain, as well as China.

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Latin America Citi Ban Reservas Lucite Commemorative

Lucite commemorative celebrating the first bond international bond issued by a Dominican Bank. The bonds were placed by BanReservas, the largest commercial bank in the Dominican Republic, with Citi acting as sole lead arranger and bookrunner.

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Abtokpah Custom Lucite

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Abitibi Custom Dealtoy

Custom dealtoy commemorating a successful completion of the restructuring of approximately $8.5 billion of liabilities pursuant to a dual Chapter 11 / CCAA reorganization.

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America Movil Crystal Deal Toy

Crystal deal toy relating to the issue by Mexico-based America Movil of Sterling and Euro hybrid notes. Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, and HSBC were Joint Bookrunners in the transaction.

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Nexans Custom Dealtoy

Custom deal toy recognizing convertible bonds issued by Nexans, a manufacturer of copper and optical cable products headquartered in Paris. The issue was underwritten by BNP Paribas.

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Bharti Custom Lucite Tombstone

Custom Lucite tombstone recognizing Bharti Airtel’s acquisition of the African operations of Kuwait-based Zain. Bharti, the mobile phone operator headquartered in New Delhi, India, was advised by Standard Chartered’s Mumbai office.

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Wood Chinese Renminbi Deal Toy

Wood deal toy celebrating a Chinese Renminbi bond issue by the World Bank. HSBC served as lead manager of the so-called “Dim Sum” bond issue.

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