Sentences with phrase «because auction prices»

«No one is folding tent because auction prices have declined,» said Casey Kaplan, whose gallery is opening the artist's solo exhibition in New York next month.

Not exact matches

As such, CBOE's bitcoin futures contracts could be vulnerable to manipulation because the 4 p.m. ET Gemini auction is the sole determinant of the benchmark price.
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.
Property sellers are increasingly negotiating a deal before a public auction because of fears that slowing markets will mean a lower price, but buyers should be careful.
Because The Engelstad Family Foundation of Las Vegas had agreed to match the auction sale price dollar - for - dollar, the charity Opportunity Village will receive $ 1.65 million from the Hellcat auction.
The results of any auction will be reflected in the prices, which may overshoot on the downside, if only because when too much liquidity is demanded at once, the prices of what is being sold will suffer.
Quite a number of people prefer to buy real estate from such auctions because the value of the property is considerably low as compared to its market price.
Such approaches are far more vulnerable than dividend strategies because prices are determined at auction.
Karam worries because she has been told that when the Amish breeders attending the auction know that a rescue, rather than a fellow breeder, is trying to buy the dog, they bid against the rescue just to jack up the price of the dog.
The kennel owners love to see rescue people come to the auctions because they drive up the prices.
Auction houses like to include personal background stories that complement the piece's uniqueness, because it ultimately drives up the purchase price.
«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.
«The auction room, as anyone knows, is an excellent medium for sustaining fictional price levels, because the public imagines that auction prices are necessarily real prices
London dealer Ben Brown, who represents the Lalannes (Francois - Xavier died earlier this year, but they are still judged as a couple) says that auction prices have risen because demand has outstripped supply.
Odd because 9 of Stella's top 20 prices were seen at auction in the last three years.
I like Klimt but I wouldnt put him at three, I think he's only there because of a few record prices at auction which I don't understand.
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.
Well - known estates are key to the auction houses because they provide fresh material at various prices and create buzz.
After all, dealers and artists alike used to consider premature auction - market debuts a terrifying prospect for emerging talent, because it can either spike their primary market prices to a height that can't be sustained over time by still - immature work, or worse, present an opportunity for an embarrassingly public flop.
Because of a surplus of allowances obtained via auction during the initial years of RGGI, the value of these allowances remained close to the program's price floor of $ 1.93 / ton of CO2 allowed in each quarterly auction.
I put the word «market» in scare quotes because a sealed - bid auction barely qualifies — we'll get a better idea of market price when trades start happening on a regular basis.
The Court found the program «impermissibly [intruded] upon» FERC's domain because of its specific structure: it promised subsidies based on contracts for differences, where generators were guaranteed a specific price for auction participation and that payment (subsidy) would scale in response to wholesale market prices.
Also, just because a home is for sale at auction doesn't mean that you'll be able to get it at a good price (or that the home is a good deal at any price — it could be a money pit!).
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