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The price of meat from the sheep is also down, fat lambs fetching about £70 each.
Oil and gasoline prices have soared, and in Germany gasoline is fetching about $4 a gallon.
But the hotel portion is a significant source of revenue, with standard rooms fetching about $1,000 a night.
And for some it was: in dollars, gold was fetching about $410 an ounce a year ago, way above the $250-or-so low of February 2001.
Fetching about $2,000 a head and outnumbering South Dakotans by 5 to 1, cattle make up about a quarter of the state's $24 billion-a-year agriculture industry, its largest economic driver.
Soft-shell lobster was fetching about $2.30 a pound at the docks last week, down from $4.25 in August 2005; the hard-shell variety was going for about $4.50 a pound, down from $6.50.
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A Lehman Brothers analyst told the Associated Press that the unit could bring fetch about $3.5 billion, assuming it had annual sales of $700 million and about $300 million in operating profit.
A year ago the shares fetched about 160p.
It fetched about $148,000 at auction.
The sludge fetched about $300 a tonne.
Overhere it fetches about sixty dollars a pound.
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