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are bidders
noun
Someone who bids, e.g. at an auction
Exact(2)
The main reasons are bidders' uncertainties concerning their project costs.
Yes, they can - although the auction house will make clear that there are bidders with a financial interest taking part.
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Were bidders nonplussed at its bizarre characterization?
But there are no guarantees that there will be bidders.
But few of the wall-to-wall bodies were bidders.
Eli Lilly & Company and Sanofi-Synthelabo of France were previously reported to be bidders for Knoll.
Were bidders troubled by some possible uncertainty regarding the origin of the capital?
"There is always a bidder for gold, just like there are always bidders for top-quality real estate, but there might not be bidders for B-quality real estate".
But accuracy isn't what today's bidders — mostly petro-sheiks and newly minted billionaires from Russia and China — are seeking.
Mexican and Chilean banks have bought Argentine rivals, and Colombian banks were bidders in the recent Venezuelan bank sales.
"There would be bidders if it was only the corporate bank," said Philipp Haessler, an analyst at Equinet Institutional Services in Frankfurt.
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