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The costumes, by Esosa, are slick vintage duds that would fetch nice prices on eBay.
It is an apartment that would fetch an estimated market rent of $13,000 per month.
Here "Mr A" unrolls a stunning silk rug depicting Persian gardens that would fetch $3,000 in London he says.
Compared to traditional sweets, prices are steep: boxes start at $15 for six pieces, a price that would fetch a heap of ladoos.
"We might get a Dior dress that would fetch £40 in Bayswater, but we'd be lucky to get £10 for it at our Wembley shop," Edwards says.
A Yahoo spokesman said that the company was exploring many search ideas, including the use of software bots that would fetch information on behalf of users.
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To a first approximation, that value is the amount that they would fetch if they went up for auction.
When the American pharma giant announced last year that it wanted to sell its infant-nutrition business, few expected that it would fetch such a good price.
I can't imagine that the magazine's editors still feel quite so upbeat, given that in July, BusinessWeek parent McGraw-Hill Cos. (NYSE MHP) put the pub up for sale and bankers immediately predicted that it would fetch about $1.
They earn six rupees per tonne of collected rubbish; sold on, that refuse would fetch just over five rupees.
"We consider it to be a buyer's market," he added, suggesting that Vivendi would fetch far less in most cases than it paid for its assets.
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