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DaimlerChrysler took a $400 million charge in the third quarter to cover lease losses on Chrysler vehicles, mostly Jeeps, because of overly optimistic assumptions about the prices they would fetch at the end of leases.
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In any case, Professor Branch said in an interview, the odds are extremely low that G.M.'s stock will be higher when the company emerges from Chapter 11 than the 75 cents it fetched at the end of the day it filed for bankruptcy.
A daughter, Cecily Pereira, sent her children's father to fetch them all at the end of May last year.
She does not mention it, of course, but this generosity comes at a cost: the water has to be fetched from tanks at the end of the street, and the fuel to boil it bought.
Venezuelan oil, which was selling for $129 a barrel just five months ago, fetched just $31 at the end of last week.
The characters' actions are so far fetched, especially near the end of the book, that the entire novel becomes ridiculous.
As a teenager, coming to fetch her bus-driver father at the end of his shift, she found him having sex with a market woman.
The robot will fetch M2 and close N20 at the end of Step 4. It proceeds to the fridge to place M2 and closed it in Step 5.
The fungi fetch at least $2,500 per kilo.
Bidding opened at £6m for the piece, which was estimated to fetch at least £8m.
In "The First Apple, Fetching Prices That May Crash the System," Steve Lohr writes about the astronomical prices that working Apple-1 canputers can fetch at auctions these days.
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