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When Xuppa users enter the contest, their personal information is passed to any advertiser whose offer is checked.
"When you actually line up the deals, it's very clear whose offer is superior," said one executive close to First Union's thinking.
The company, which operates bourses from Stockholm to Vilnius, is being pursued simultaneously by America's NASDAQ and Borse Dubai, a Middle Eastern financial group.For NASDAQ, whose offer is favoured by OMX management, the pursuit is bittersweet.
The preceding sentence may not be construed to require a qualifying multifamily purchaser whose offer is accepted during the 45-day period to purchase the property before the expiration of the period.
In all ranges of the market -- from $125,000 studios to $3 million penthouses -- many sellers, faced with a line of frenzied buyers, choose only those whose offer is not dependent on getting a mortgage.
Information will not, and cannot, be exchanged to any meaningful extent by countries and territories whose "offer" is that they don't ask for it or will turn a blind eye to being deceived.
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Advantage Ratner, whose offer was now being negotiated round-the-clock.
But by defying Western companies that held the patents on the medicines, Hamied, whose offer was later lowered to $350 and then to $80, changed everything.
When the city auctioned the five-story building, a former public school at 605 East Ninth Street, on July 20, officials did not reveal the name of the winning bidder, whose offer was $3.15 million.
Peter Edmondson, who works the adjoining Seathwaite farm, had raised what he had thought was enough money to buy Thorneythwaite, only to be outbid by the trust, whose offer was £200,000 above the guide price.
Salford had agreed a fee with Bradford, but Catalans, whose offer was also accepted, fitted Whitehead's demands for a move to a "top four" club.
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