Sentences with phrase «other bidders who»

«We understand the competitive nature of supply and demand,» said Steward, «Buyers are afraid that if they put in an offer contingent on the outcome of a home inspection, they may lose the home to three or four other bidders who are willing to take the risk of buying the home without that contingency.

Not exact matches

I don't know who the other bidders were because it was a confidential process.
Other names that have been publicly floated as potential bidders include Univision and Penske Media (the publisher of Variety and the Hollywood Reporter), but it's unclear who is actually planning to submit a bid.
«They came in the apparent low bidder,» said Green, who declined to say how many other bids were submitted.
The $ 52 million deal to redevelop the Brooklyn Heights library into a luxury condo tower, which City Hall awarded to a de Blasio pal who offered less money for the city - owned land than two other bidders, has attracted the attention of federal and city prosecutors, The Post has learned.
He said he showed, and then gave, a copy of other bidders» proposals to Carl Andrews, a former state senator who, like Sampson, is from Brooklyn.
New York's campaign finance laws allow bidders and other New Yorkers who do business with the government to give large campaign contributions to statewide candidates.
Thanks to the obstruction led by Dr. Soon and other people who sold out the public interest to the highest bidder, it's too late to prevent climate change.
But Gates, we learn, is basically a mercenary who'd rather make his fortune by plundering other people's programming genius (such as his purchase of DOS for $ 50,000 from an unsuspecting programmer) and selling it with a little smoke and mirrors to the highest bidder.
Among the other successful bidders spotted in the room were New York dealers Leo Koening, who snagged Richard Artschwager's 1969 celotex image of a Woman on Swing for $ 993,000; Christoph van de Weghe, who purchased Frank Stella's Carl Andre (1963), a striped parallelogram in metallic paint, for $ 3,961,000; and David Zwirner, who won Thomas Struth's panoramic 1992 photograph of the interior of the Pantheon in Rome for $ 1,049,000 (one of an edition of 10), a new record for the artist.
The show, set in Phoenix, follows Ray and other property bidders who appear at auctions to bid on foreclosures.
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