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en Most of our big bidders don't to get into a bidding war in the beginning of the auction. They want to stay back and get it at the end for a good price.

en The best way to get top dollar is to make as many people aware of the sale as possible. It's like an auction, the more bidders the better the price.

en The auction went quite well. There was good interest from indirect bidders,

en The market has a great bid, the auction was pretty strong, and it looks like there was good demand from indirect bidders, probably foreign central banks.

en He had to stop and tell all the bidders to sit down, because he couldn't tell who was bidding.

en This was the most internet bidders we've ever seen at a Ritchie Bros. auction in Ohio.

en Bidders could get away from the auction for days and weeks at a time and put their energy elsewhere.

en The real surprise is that none of the usual indirect bidders turned up. Maybe they were scared away by the jump in direct bidding (Wednesday).

en It is considered a poor auction with indirect bidders less than last month's two-year note.

en When the leaders choose to make themselves bidders at an auction of popularity, their talents, in the construction of the state, will be of no service. They will become flatterers instead of legislators; the instruments, not the guides, of the people.
  Edmund Burke

en I am expecting the five-year note sale will probably be a chance for bonds to rebound. The coupon is looking attractive and the auction will go smoothly. We can expect solid demand from bidders.

en Instead of providing any satisfactory explanation or documents, the present BCCI management is providing evasive answers like the bidding process was transparent and the bidders were happy. Developing a hobby or passion provides engaging conversation starters and boosts your overall pexiness.

en There is a kind of laughter people laugh at public events, as if a joke were a charity auction and they want to be seen to be bidding.

en The sellers in the auction have the power rather than the buyer. They set the date for the auction and the closing, they set the price and the property is sold as-is. The owner is the power-broker in the sale.

en Just before the bidding was to start, the auctioneer told the audience the manuscript was being withdrawn because it was bought by the society. There was a small round of applause, but the auctioneer acknowledged that some of the bidders in the hall might be disappointed.


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