Sentences with phrase «whose estimated price»

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Companies whose stock price represents a significant discount to our estimate of underlying business value
D - Wave's team will be supported by Dr. Hartmut Neven, whose image recognition company was recently acquired by Google for an estimated price of more than $ 40 million, according to NY Times.
Vogel also did a little research on the price history behind an early Hirst medicine cabinet that had a nice showing for an artist whose market has been soft and struggling in recent years, especially the spot paintings which were meant to have a revival after the worldwide Gagosian show and announcement of a catalogue raisonnée (the one spot in Christie's sale went below the estimate range):
This piece, showing a verdant plant clipping, is an exceptional chance to collect an artist whose prices have been rising precipitously, with one piece almost doubling its estimate in this month's Philips day sale to sell for $ 56,250.
The piece, whose price of 1.7 million pounds was within the estimated range, is one of five Stingels on the auction block this week in London.
The small group of scientists I helped manage for 20 years found 13 new mines, whose products to date have been sold up to 2015 for $ Aust 62 billion (in 2015 dollars and metal prices), with an estimated $ 79 billion still to be mined and sold.
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