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Discover Ludwig"auction period" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a specific period of time during which a formal auction or bidding event takes place. Example: The auction period for the art collection will begin tomorrow and last for five days, with bidding closing at 7pm on the final day.
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Herenstein also said that the group had turned down different financing structures and a brief auction period to invite higher bids.
The eBay Web site is not just handling a high volume of independent purchases, but a vast collection of linked transactions as dozens or hundreds of bidders make offers on the same item, with traffic typically spiking at the very end of a seven-day auction period.
Such a long auction period means there will be a lot of bids, and the chances of winning go down dramatically.
HSBC had shocked the market Monday by nearly doubling its daily loss in the last ten minutes, during Hong Kong's post-close auction period, as big investors shorted the stock in anticipation of buying them back on the cheap after the bank completes its $17.7 billion rights issue.
The London auction house announced that the sale of "Head of a Young Apostle" marks three records: the highest price scored by any Raphael artwork, the second highest for any Old Master work, and the highest for any drawing at auction, period.
The property goes to the highest bidder: At the end of the silent auction period, the foreclosed property is awarded to the person who bid the most.
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Simple A/B experiments (comparing two versions of a website) can be structured within a few days, and they typically last at least a week so that they cover full auction periods for selected items.
To increase their confidence in the mechanism, industrialized countries could commit a certain minimum financing amount for each auctioning period.
Bloomberg reports that dealers are putting art worth an estimated $2.3 billion up for auction over a period of two weeks this month.
She said the highest price ever paid at auction for a period example was $225,500 - paid in 1979 at Sotheby's in London for a foot-high tiger-embellished ovoid vase.
For US Treasury notes and bonds sold at auction, your holding period begins the day that the Secretary of the Treasury, through news releases, gives notification of acceptance to successful bidders while the holding period for Treasury notes and bonds sold through an offering on a subscription basis begins on the day after the subscription is submitted.
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