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auctioneer will take
bids or
generate bids of $85,000, the
bidder then goes to $90,000 etc. If the
bidder wants to, he may
bid $100,000 and
secure the...
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offering them up for
bids,
taking bids, and then
selling the item to the
highest bidder or
buying the item from the
lowest bidder. Some
exceptions to this...
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bid or
BID in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bid or
BID may
refer to: Bidding,
making a
price offer in an auction,
stock exchange, or card games...
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Bidder is a surname. It may
refer to: Anna
McClean Bidder (1903–2001),
British zoologist Birgit Bidder (born 1986),
Swedish musician Friedrich Bidder...
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Birgit Bidder (real name Anna Åhman) is a
Swedish indie musician, songwriter,
arranger and artist.
Known for ones
distinctive voice and songwriting, Birgit...
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performance and/or
payment bonds. The
bid bond ****ures and
guarantees that,
should the
bidder be successful, the
bidder will
execute the
contract and provide...
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Bidder Conference is a
prerequisite to
being allowed to
enrol and join the
actual bidding process thereafter. Therefore, in most cases, the
Bidder Conference...
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target company's
board rejects the offer, and if the
bidder continues to
pursue it, or the
bidder makes the
offer directly after having announced its firm...
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erected in the
centre of
Moretonhampstead to
commemorate Bidder. Clark, E.F. (1983).
George Parker Bidder. Bedford, UK:
Knotting Services Ltd. ISBN 9780950854304...
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Joyce Bidder (5
January 1906 – 26
February 1999) was an
English sculptor. Over a long career, she
created works in a
variety of materials.
Bidder was born...