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He seems, in particular, to be inviting bids for TIM, which might fetch around €35 billion ($44.5 billion).

Of interest to Collingwood fans will be Dick Condon's 1906 Pies guernsey – believed to be the earliest known example – which might fetch 20,0000 or more, roughly double the figure expected for teammate Dick Lee's 1910 premiership cufflinks – a sadly bygone tradition but probably a task slightly beyond the trembling hands of the AusKick kiddies up on the presentation dais.

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Steve Watson, affordable housing adviser for a three-county Wessex Community Land Trust project, estimates it probably pays around £7,000 for a 10-house plot which might normally fetch at least £50,000.

Mr. Dario also sold a former BP Amoco gas station at 243 Meeker Avenue in Brooklyn for $1.2 million in 2004, when it might have gone for about $400,000 as a gas station, and a Sunoco gas station at 1729 Stillwell Avenue in Brooklyn last fall for $3.2 million, which might have fetched about $1.1 million as a gas station.

In a note to investors yesterday, Friedman, Billings, Ramsey said that Mr. Dolan's ouster increased the chances of a takeover of the company, which analysts said might fetch $35 a share.

Although the items are very much the worse for wear from the trip in which eight climbers perished, Mr. Heard thought they might fetch a tidy sum on eBay.

In partnership with the British government, the company plans to recover a cargo of coins that experts estimate might fetch as much as $4 billion, which would be a record haul.

There's no limit to how much works might fetch in the countdown to the auction, which closes on Thursday evening at 9.30.

Pfizer appears to be taking advantage of the bad market for credit to buy Wyeth at a lower price than it might fetch if competing bids were to emerge, which analysts do not expect.

Bankgesellschaft Berlin, which includes a small investment bank and Landesbank Berlin as well as the savings bank, might fetch between €3 billion and €4 billion, if the Sparkasse name can be used.

The painting today might fetch $2 million to $3 million, but Mr. Dudakov has kept the work, along with many others, including Marc Chagall's "Drugstore in Vitebsk," which he said he also stumbled upon in an Arbat antique shop in 1978.

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