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sealed-bid

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sealed-bid [ˌsiːldˈbɪd] adj (Comm) sealed-bid tenderofferta in busta chiusa


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Byline: Candace Taylor When all else fails, a high-stakes sealed-bid auction can usually be counted on to jump-start interest in a listing.
There will also be a sealed-bid auction for several donated items.
A 20 per cent interest in the four-year-old, which has been tied up in legal battles, will be offered through a sealed-bid process, and Keeneland has been chosen to market the auction.
 
 
 
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