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So the suitor is offering significantly less than the company is fetching on the New York Stock Exchange.
Gruesome though that combination sounds, it looks surprisingly fetching on the 9,000 petri dishes now displayed outside the Euston Road headquarters of the medical research charity, the Wellcome Trust, as an installation by the German product designer, Julia Lohmann.
A watch like this one is a strange hybrid of the two and would have looked quite fetching on the wrist of a Madison Avenue executive circa 1972 – or on the wrist of an early adopter circa 2015.
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So: How much are the individual books likely to fetch on the night?
In this study, the discovery of the effect of etchable iron (FETCH) on the stiffening was made.
But for all the billions of dollars that Nigeria's oil has fetched on the world markets since then, the country itself has virtually collapsed.
But it is more reasonable to use an estate agent's view of what the property would fetch on the open market.
Jeffrey Weber, the board president at 1148 Fifth Avenue, said the board does not even consider what the apartment would fetch on the open market.
Fans calling radio talk shows urged the two men to share a beer and a friendly high-five -- and split whatever the ball could fetch on the market.
It is more likely that H-P is buying EDS's reputation and the premium its services fetch on the market.
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