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Based on current commodity prices for iron, a stolen manhole cover might fetch more than $30.
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).
Today, the entire parcel, surrounded by 400-plus acres of preserved land, might fetch more than $25 million, said Paul Brennan, regional vice president of the Hamptons office of Prudential Douglas Elliman.
Some analysts estimate the chain might fetch more than $250 million despite the bumpy business climate.
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If you're lucky or shrewd or both, Bowser might someday fetch more than slippers and the newspaper.
There, says Enbridge, the firm behind the project, each barrel might fetch $20 more (counting shipping) than in America.
(An acre's worth of ash might fetch $3.25 to $6.25, more than half the cost of hiring a crew to clear another acre of wood).
Banks and other creditors trying to recoup money they lent Tom Hicks, the team's owner, might argue that the Stars could fetch more money.
She is hoping that her tresses, which have never been cut, could fetch more than $5,000 - a figure that she has been quoted as saying might "give [her] a new life".
It may fetch more than $25m.
His works seldom fetch more than about $20,000.
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