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End of Project Gift Ideas – Project Completion Awards

November 15, 2023 by David Parry

Most organizations appreciate the importance of recognizing individual achievement and...

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American Airlines Deal Toy

Deal toy recognizing public offering by Ft. Worth-based American Airlines. Underwriters for the issue included Goldman Sachs and Deutsche Bank.

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MORE Landmark M&A Deals—And Their Deal Toys (Updated)

December 5, 2019 by David Parry

You go to sleep convinced you’ve pulled off a mega deal…only to find out the next morning that...

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5 Important Company Milestones And How To Celebrate Them

September 20, 2021 by David Parry

Celebrating company milestones is a great way to maintain morale at your organization. After all,...

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Oil and Gas-Themed Industry Anniversary Commemorative

Custom Lucite commemorative, incorporating a miniature pump jack, celebrating the 30th anniversary of Fort Worth Royalty. The company is focused on acquiring both producing and non-producing oil and gas interests. (23AZH017)

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Custom Lucite celebrating the 30th anniversary of Texas-based oil and gas firm Fort Worth Royalty. (23AZH017)

Ringing the Bell: IPO Deal Toys and Deal Gifts

January 19, 2022 by David Parry

Along with mergers & acquisitions, initial public offerings provide some of the most common...

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Financial Tombstones: 7 Things You Should Know

January 19, 2024 by David Parry

What exactly are "financial tombstones"? You can find some good definitions online, though some...

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FTS International Lucite Tombstone

Lucite tombstone marking the acquisition of Fort Worth-based FTS International by Fairmount Minerals, a global producer of industrial sand located in Chardon, Ohio. KeyBanc Capital Markets, headquartered in Cleveland, provided the acquisition financing.

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Featured Deal Toy: Germany’s Largest Residential Real Estate Company

January 10, 2014 by David Parry

In her determination to accommodate her client’s design wishes, Jane Whitaker had hit a brick...

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