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European Deal Toys: Ice Cream, Excel, & The Eiffel Tower

June 5, 2017 by David Parry

This week's blog post---our 100th---highlights deals and deal toys from France, Holland, Sweden,...

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Sefina Finance Lucite Tombstone

Lucite tombstone commemorating the acquisition by Dollar Financial Corp., based in Berwyn, Pennsylvania, of Sefina Finance, headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden. The purchase was made through a Dollar subsidiary located in the United Kingdom.

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Oresund Custom Lucite Dealtoy

Oresund Custom Lucite Dealtoy recognizing the sale of financial firm Oresund’s stake in Creades. Both companies are based in Stockholm, Sweden.

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Residential Real Estate Deal Toy

Real estate deal toy commemorating preference share issue involving Akelius. Sweden’s largest listed real estate company, Akelius focuses on residential properties, and has holdings in Sweden, Germany, France, England, Canada, and the United States.

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European Deal Toys: Pimco, Poultry, & Pub Food!

October 17, 2016 by David Parry

The company that provides gearboxes for Lamborghini and Ferrari... The European firm that owns...

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European Deal Toys: Google, Swedish Wind Farms, TV & More!

October 28, 2016 by David Parry

Google and a wind farm? The Carlyle Group and Swedish TV? McKinsey and a Spanish OTA? You...

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EQT Financial Tombstone

Financial tombstone relating to the sale by EQT of Contex, a digital imaging firm. Denmark-based Contex was advised by SEB Enskilda, headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden.

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Server-Themed Availo Lucite Deal Toy

Lucite deal toy recognizing the acquisition of Availo, an owner and operator of global IP-network and data centers in Sweden and Norway. The purchaser, IP Only AB, was advised by Stockholm-based firm JZ Capital Partners.

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Munksjo-Ahlstrom Merger Deal Toy

Lucite tombstone marking the merger between the label and processing firm Ahlstrom, based in Helsinki, Finland, and Sweden’s Munksjo AB. The merger resulted in one of the world’s largest specialty paper firms.

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