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They surely won't fetch anywhere near the $43.7 million someone paid last week for one of Andy Warhol's seminal silk-screen paintings.
After discussing the issue with a NetTel bankruptcy trustee, he says liquidating the collateral won't fetch $4.3 million.
Selling now makes sense, because traditional telecoms, under siege from wireless, cable and others, won't fetch as much later, Goldstein reasons.
That's because a food business loaded with tobacco litigation claims won't fetch nearly as favorable a price in the market as one without them.
Forbes: As some people are trying to sell their homes, they are doing so at a loss, either because the mortgage is worth more than the house or because it won't fetch what it could have on the market.
First, if you are your business, recruit a strong management team that can carry on without you after the sale; otherwise, the business won't fetch nearly as much as you'd like.
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So usually they won't get it".
But out there is Hollywood, won't they fetch closer to a billion?
In a prefatory note, Kimmel explains that his story draws on "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" as well as the golem story; Goethe wrote the poem about the enchanted broom that won't stop fetching water, but I detect the influence of the Disney movie in Kimmel's version.
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