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He seems, in particular, to be inviting bids for TIM, which might fetch around €35 billion ($44.5 billion).
Melanie Clore, deputy chairman of Sotheby's Europe, told this writer that in view of the enormous interest aroused by the portrait, she privately thought, hours before the sale, that it might fetch around $50 million.
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Conservative estimates suggest the ear is likely to fetch around £700.
Jammed money markets mean that there is likely to be less competition for it; that could hold its price down (regulators value the airport at around £1.8 billion, but some analysts think it might fetch more).
Somebody had said it might fetch fifty thousand.
They might fetch a few bob one day.
Even in this condition, it might fetch $300".
A house in great shape, he said, might fetch $875,000.
By roaming around the building of an evening, he could refresh his memory of where he had put things, so that if he ever needed something in a hurry perhaps years after he had first squirrelled it away—he could fetch it as he might fetch an old coat from a trunk in the attic.Such tricks to improve the memory are as old as anyone can remember.
Unloading Xerox's stake in its computer joint venture with Fuji might fetch $4 billion.
On the upper end, a pristine porcelain and neon Ford Jubilee sign might fetch $25,000.
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