Found 309 results for american-capital-agency

American Capital Agency Financial Tombstone

Financial tombstone related to a follow-on issue by American Capital Agency, based in Bethesda, Maryland. The joint book running managers for the issue included Bank of America, Merrill Lynch, Citi, Deutsche Bank, and UBS.

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Social Media Agency Deal Toy

Lucite deal toy commemorating the acquisition of Boston-based social media agency Social Fulcrum.

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Custom Lucite tombstone marking the acquisition of Social Fulcrum by marketing agency Target Data. Based in Boston, Social Fulcrum specializes in Facebook and Instagram marketing.

Ad Agency Acquisition Deal Toy

Custom deal toy commemorating the acquisition of Periscope, a Minneapolis-based advertising agency.

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Staffing Agency Lucite Tombstone

Financial tombstone recognizing two acquisitions involving Recruit Holdings, Japan’s largest temporary staffing company. In 2102 Recruit acquired job-search website Indeed.com.

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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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American Industrial Partners Pewter Financial Tombstone

Pewter financial tombstone commemorating the closing of Fund V by American Industrial Partners, a private equity firm based in New York. MVision, a private equity group also based in New York City, served as global placement agent for the Fund.

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American Water Financial Tombstone

Financial tombstone celebrating the initial public offering of New Jersey-based wastewater utility company American Water.

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Chapter 11, Vertis Communication, and American Color Graphics Deal Toy

Deal toy marking the merger through Chapter 11 reorganization of Baltimore-based advertising firm Vertis Communication, and American Color Graphics, a print service provider headquartered in Brentwood, Tennessee.

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Inter-American Development Bank Lucite Tombstone

Lucite tombstone recognizing loans made by the Inter-American Development Bank, and the International Finance Corporation. The loans will fund construction of two hospitals in the Mexican cities of Tepic and Colima.

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