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to resales
noun
The action of selling something previously bought, usually at a higher price for profit.
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It's just that the mega-rich in both cities are gravitating not to resales, but to spectacular new penthouses designed with them in mind.
The relevant exemption here is what is colloquially known among securities lawyers (admittedly, I am one of them) as the "4(a)(1-½)" exemption, which applies to resales of privately held shares.
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Real estate agents cautioned that a front porch rarely adds to resale value.
"Selling to resale shops becomes a platform to recycle," she said.
But, above all, the vast majority of paintings that people have bought in the past never make it to resale.
Outdoor kitchens in the backyard also add to resale value, and often cost less to build than a front porch.
People look at them as an economic value that can add 10 to 15percenttoto resale value".
An earlier version referred to resale ticket prices for Games 4, 5 and 6, where Games 3, 4 and 5 was meant.
Music manager Ian McAndrew of Wildlife Entertainment said he feared that some managers and promoters were passing tickets directly to resale websites, bypassing the official sales altogether.
The deal - in which the apartment more than doubled in value in only four short years - proves once again that few buildings can match 15 Central Park West when it comes to resale value.
She would hide her purchases from her husband and then, in a paroxysm of guilt over the huge credit card bills, she would sell the items to resale stores and pawn shops for much less than she had paid.
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