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India's post office sells 24-carat gold coins, as small as 0.5 grams, to savers wary of fiat currencies or mutual funds.

In the 1950s the Yorkshire Post sold more than 120,000 copies a day, today it is less than 40,000.

On August 11, 1977, the day after David Berkowitz was finally arrested, the Post sold more than eight hundred thousand copies.

But, in October , 2002 the Times forced the Post to sell its stake in the paper, for sixtyfive million dollars (according to the Post, the Times refused to invest in the paper, and threatened to start a rival publication unless the Post sold).

The Sunday Business Post sold an average of 39,416 copies a week over the final six months of 2012, which was 11.5% fewer than in the same period the year before.

The Wigan Evening Post sold 30.1% fewer copies in the first half of this year compared to the same period in 2015 (but registered a 50% increase in online uniques).

Just three years ago, The Huffington Post sold up to AOL for $315m£190m0m), at the time it had just 25 million users a month, although with mostly US users there is not a direct comparison with the Independent website in terms of likely valuation.

Derbywire is creating a mobile-focused marketplace that lets people post, sell, and buy all kinds of creative works directly from their smartphones.

After they set up a free account, growers or buyers can post sell or buy offers on FarmLead, browse existing offers, sort offers by location or other terms and engage in negotiations.

Wikio and Ebuzzing had worked together for a long time, starting with the use of Wikio Blog ranking to assess the value of a blog post sold thourgh the Ebuzzing platform.

The Huffington Post sold for $315,000,000: For every one Huffington reader, Wikipedia gets sixteen.

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