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The reason was simple: I chose the one most likely to fetch a high price at auction.
Now General Motors is riding the same wave of investor enthusiasm, and is likely to fetch a higher price than previously anticipated for its initial public stock offering, expected on Thursday.
Even Hirst himself seemed to be having an off-day – his own heart-shaped design left a lot to be desired – but his piece is nevertheless likely to fetch a princely sum when it is auctioned at a gala Kids Company dinner in October.
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Rodamco's building, however, is not likely to fetch as high a price because Bergdorf recently signed a 10-year lease, making it difficult for a new owner to raise rents.
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The roughly 1.2 million subscribers in question are likely to fetch about $3,300 each, or a total of about $4 billion, people involved in the talks said.
These caretakers were particularly likely to fetch water less than once a day, suggesting that their water may be stored for even longer time periods than in households that collect water from a tap.
The instrument is likely to fetch the highest amount ever for a piece of Titanic memorabilia – up to nearly half a million dollars, the English auction house Henry Aldridge & Son said Thursday.
Though giving birth to healthy, normal-sized pups, a dam was less interested in her pups, and less likely to fetch them and bring them to her nest.
So: How much are the individual books likely to fetch on the night?
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