Sentences with phrase «auction prices so»

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Not every buyer was that interested in bidding, so posted retail prices emerged and quickly overtook both share in items sold and revenue from auctions.
Investors are surely excited to hear that more than 90 percent of Snap Ads were bought programmatically, so the shift to an auction system that hurt ad prices is largely behind the company now.
Because the bitcoin auction volume is so low, it appears that a calculating trader could artificially influence the auction price to capitalize on futures positions.
Pity the not - so - poor seller who dropped the price of his home to a mere $ 9.7 million, still couldn't find a buyer and now will auction it off.
International dairy prices have taken another tumble at the latest Fonterra auction, dropping to their lowest level so far this year.
Prices are from the Xbox auction house, so exact pricing may vary depending on platform and time of day.
Given the flawed prices for the Seri A rights where only sky bid at half the cost, they have delayed the auction until later in the year so clubs don't know how much money they will have for next season so feel they will hold onto money and not make big bids in this transfer window until this is decided.
The GT40 was so desirable that RM didn't even release a price estimate ahead of Friday's auction.
A car so rare, we'll be talking about the record prices these special editions are sure to get at auctions sooner rather than later.
If you place a bid during the last 12 - hour period of the auction, you will be allowed to retract the bid for exceptional circumstances only if you do so within one hour after placing the bid.Financing: Regarding this auction we will not be able to provide financing for the purchase price.
Original Shelby Cobras have tended to easily clear seven - figures prices in the past few years, so, while no estimated sale price has been made public, it is likely CSX 2000 could become one of the most expensive cars sold at auction.
So, the most recent auction priced out at 3.95 %, well below the Fed Funds target of 4.25 %, and below where Fed Funds have averaged recently, which is around 4.15 %.
So let's award auction house multiples to Saga — i.e. an average of a 30.7 P / E & a 4.0 Price / Sales ratio.
It should be noted, however, that auction prices / results are notoriously volatile based on the specific characteristics of the inventory offered, so one should not conclude that prices have multiplied from their lows!
Modern, highly competitive, and real - time securities markets are auction price setting mechanisms that force the mass of smart and not - so - smart professional and amateur investors to accept largely average returns over time.
Some breeders kill the adult dogs and cats when they can no longer breed and are no longer profitable (psychologically and physically damaged, these animals are not «considered» pets); some sell the adult animals at auctions to receive a «salvageable value» for the investment made in the animal (similar to livestock); and some give away their adult dogs or cats for free or at a discounted price to rescue groups and consumers (freeing them up financially so they don't have to pay for the up - keep of an older animal).
«The property will be sold to the highest bidder, regardless of price so every hotel investor that has any interest in buying a quality hotel property at auction needs to be at this auction,» said Karbelk.
Consequently, Metal Warriors is sought - after and tough to come by these days, so much so that this auction's asking price of five hundred dollars isn't all that insane.
I found myself in a position to buy a Wii U yesterday without any line waiting or auction pricing, and I had some ready cash, so I did.
«I would start with offering prints first and allow my originals to start at a no reserve price (in auctions) because momentum and anticipation are so priceless in selling online.
The critics also fall into this trap, because instead of looking at Oscar Murillo's art they are so consumed by the price points and the auction records that they never discuss the work.
Although people who are older than me chide me and say that this is something that happened all the time, it seems new to me that, in the past five years or so, economic value is conferred on a work of art because of its auction price, and only because of its auction price.
Auction records for artists are routinely set — and broken — at large auction houses in New York City so it's not often when a smaller auction house in the suburbs is able to achieve record prAuction records for artists are routinely set — and broken — at large auction houses in New York City so it's not often when a smaller auction house in the suburbs is able to achieve record prauction houses in New York City so it's not often when a smaller auction house in the suburbs is able to achieve record prauction house in the suburbs is able to achieve record prices...
... instead of looking at Oscar Murillo's art they are so consumed by the price points and the auction records that they never discuss the work.
Auctionata doesn't give estimated values of lots, but only starting prices, so total of 173 lots that will be auctioned have the average starting price of $ 1,068.
But here's a crazy idea for really growing the Asia auction market: most art lovers in Asia will never be able to afford a Richter or a Warhol (apart from his photographs), so how about selling lower - priced items from categories that may hold special appeal here?
A year or so after the auction, the painting was acquired privately for the Chapmans by the Triumph Gallery in Moscow for an increased price of $ 220,000 ($ 310,000)-- expensive for a «follower», but cheap were it an original Brueghel.
This caused a stir not only because the plate - painting, Notre Dame (1979) doubled its $ 50,000 high estimate, selling for $ 93,500; nor because it was significantly more expensive than Schnabel's primary market prices (which were between $ 25,000 and $ 60,000); nor because this was almost ten times the price of work by Schnabel's peers (which cost around $ 10,000 at the time); but also because it was so rare for such recent work to come to auction in the first place.
We have decided to stir things up a bit, so from now on, in our auction analyses, when you take a look at images of lots that are just bellow this text, you will immediately find out information of its estimated value and hammer price — hope you'll like this.
If you look at auction catalogs from 1992 and 1993, you'll see incredible masterpieces at bargain prices, so the message to serious collectors is to step in and look hard at what's there.
It's surprising, then, that his work remains so accessibly priced — a result of the fact that his market is as - yet unformed (his work has only been at auction three times, all at Phillips in this past year).
It didn't end as well for the hapless dealer who sold the work, which so infuriated the artist when the newly painted painting landed in auction, that he had to pay Rosa a hefty penalty related to the high price the work fetched at auction to save face.
Smith's conceptual artwork of non-representational renderings and certain Dadaist quality, which often incorporates ready - made materials and collage references, is so desired it is already fetching mind - boggling prices at auctions held by the most renowned auction houses worldwide.
Only a year ago a similar and perhaps better one fetched $ 10 million at auction, a price that seemed awfully high at the time, so how can it be that a 79 - year - old artist's work has doubled in a year of financial crisis?
Even now, Ms. Goodman says, he has increased his prices, at her urging, only so much to make up for that disparity and discourage speculation; new paintings that would probably go for $ 20 million at auction are priced at well under half that, closer to $ 5 million.
Well, Léger's $ 39.2 million auction record, for La femme en bleu (study)(1912 — 13), was attained in 2008, so if you believe the wisdom that a rising auction tide lifts all boats, it'd follow that a high record like that would result in dramatically higher prices across the board.
At this price, coal fired, gas fired and biomass generation is priced out of the market, so to ensure that at least some new gas - fired capacity is built, the agency is introducing separate categories — allowing fossil fuel and biomass plants to bid against each other, while wind projects compete in a separate auction.
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When she questioned this, it transpired she was the victim of so - called ghost bidding, the illegal trick through which «plants» are placed on an auction floor to drive up prices, unknown to the genuine bidder or potential buyer.
Trustee sale buyers don't get inside to look at he foreclosure properties they buy at auction and they at higher prices than I do so I figure I don't need to see inside either.
Any Realtor representing a buyer client who would «not» advise against purchasing in these areas belongs in the at - auction - purchased used car's from New Jersey market, or worse, selling abandoned properties at advertised so - called «cut - rate» prices in New Orleans.
(or can possibly afford) one of my biggest (interior related) regrets is not bidding higher for a lamp at an auction... the price had gone higher then expected, so i let it go... but i still think about that lamp...
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