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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bidder which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific bidder in a context related to auctions, tenders, or proposals.
Example: "A bidder which meets all the requirements will be considered for the project."
Alternatives: "a bidder that" or "a bidder who".
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The Japanese company has been frustrated by the emergence of Dish as a bidder, which has sought to stymie that plan on a number of fronts.
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Regulators in each country set aside part of the spectrum they were selling for a new operator, or to favor a smaller bidder, which required big operators to compete more aggressively.
These arrangements were challenged by Omnicare, a competing bidder, which offered significantly more money for NCS.
Costain's advances have been consistently rebuffed by Mouchel, but it said yesterday it was in advanced talks with a rival bidder, which turns out to be Interserve.
One of the neighbors, Scott Asen, tried to persuade Slade to let him come up with an alternate bidder, which Slade declined.
But on June 14, Quest announced that it had received a bid from an unidentified strategic bidder, which Reuters later reported was likely to be Dell.
A "stalking horse bidder," which would set the floor for an auction, is likely to be picked by mid-January.
UBS beat out Citigroup, BP and an undisclosed fourth bidder, which had all sought to buy all or portions of the business.
One came from an unnamed strategic bidder — which people briefed on the matter said was General Electric's GE Capital — offering to buy Dell's financial services arm for book value, or about $3.5 billion to $4 billion.
That puts Steinway in a position to complete a buyout deal with the rival bidder, which offered this week to buy the company for $38 a share, or about $475 million.
"Fifa have a set of guidelines for all bidders which includes direction on what constitutes an acceptable campaign gift," said England 2018 last month.
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