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  2. Buyer's premium - Wikipedia

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    Software. v. t. e. In auctions, the buyer's premium is a charge in addition to the hammer price (i.e. the winning bid announced) of an auction item, or lot. The winning bidder is required to pay both the hammer price and the percentage of that price called for by the buyer's premium. It is charged by the auctioneer in addition to the commission ...

  3. Elton John auctions off items from his wardrobe on eBay - AOL

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    The sale began last Thursday and will end on Sunday 7 July, with bids starting at $26.60 (£20.95), which is a nod to the singer’s 2660 Peachtree Road address. ... That auction included the sale ...

  4. Housing Works - Wikipedia

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    Housing Works is a New York City -based non-profit fighting AIDS and homelessness. The charity is well known for its entrepreneurial businesses including a chain of thrift shops, which supports efforts to end AIDS and homelessness where they are based. They are also known for their social justice activism.

  5. Hotham House - Wikipedia

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    28 October 1988. Renovation cost. £20m. Design and construction. Architect (s) Quinlan Terry. Hotham House is a commercial building in Richmond, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, and the UK headquarters of eBay and Gumtree. It is situated on the eastern side of the River Thames, east of Corporation Island, at the junction of the ...

  6. Christie's - Wikipedia

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    Christie's American branch at Rockefeller Center in New York. Christie's is a British auction house founded in 1766 by James Christie. Its main premises are on King Street, St James's in London, and it has additional salerooms in New York, Paris, Hong Kong, Milan, Amsterdam, Geneva, Shanghai, and Dubai. [ 3] It is owned by Groupe Artémis, the ...

  7. Auction sniping - Wikipedia

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    e. Auction sniping (also called bid sniping) is the practice, in a timed online auction, of placing a bid likely to exceed the current highest bid (which may be hidden) as late as possible—usually seconds before the end of the auction—giving other bidders no time to outbid the sniper. This can be done either manually or by software on the ...

  8. List of acquisitions by eBay - Wikipedia

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    As of September 2014, eBay has acquired over 40 companies, the most expensive of which was the purchase of Skype, a Voice over Internet Protocol company, for US$ 2.6 billion in cash plus up to an additional US$1.5 billion if certain performance goals were met. [ 2] The majority of companies acquired by eBay are based in the United States.

  9. Category:British auction houses - Wikipedia

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    London auction houses‎ (2 C, 10 P) Pages in category "British auction houses" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.