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It can fetch a five-figure sum.
It was and remains the real deal death of values that the Christian value voters never seem to address: the concept that nothing has an inherent value of its own, only what it can fetch on the market.
Europeans are so hungry for the red shrimp (Aristeus antennatus) that it can fetch as much as €200 a kilogram--making its fishery one of the most valuable in the Mediterranean Sea.
Now, after a settlement between the heirs and the foundation, the auction house believes it can fetch around $60.9 million.
The remote control might not be able to deliver beer quite yet, but it can fetch pizza.
Since its bailout, the company has sought a more orderly sale of assets aimed at maximizing the prices it can fetch.
Twenty years ago, a pristine 1959 Gibson Les Paul might have sold for ten thousand dollars; today, it can fetch four hundred thousand.
Today, thanks to the soaring demand, it can fetch £52.50 a tonne if the quality is as high as that in Phulbari.
Each crossbred puppy grows to about 100 pounds in six months, when it can fetch about 400 yuan, or about $50, half of that profit.
At the time the minimalist imagery was shocking, but it is perhaps the price that raises eyebrows now – it can fetch between £6,000 and £12,000.
Yet it can fetch nearly $30,000 a pound, more than crack cocaine, and conservationists worry that this "ridiculous price," as one wildlife manager put it, could drive rhinos into extinction.
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