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And they're auctioning those files off to the highest bidder.
Mr Bensch and Mr Peters have tried auctioning jambaar stoves.
Dicom as of August was auctioning dollars for 3,300 bolivars.
It started auctioning its crude on the DME in April.
Gary Becker, an economist, suggested auctioning them to the highest bidder.
The Wall Street Journal first reported Tuesday evening on the auctioning.
Their focus was narrow, solely on BLM valuation and auctioning procedures.
In the process, traditional demarcations between auctioning and dealing become blurred.
As volumes discovered were significantly larger, the government is auctioning the surplus.
We get a couple beers and crack up at his theatrical auctioning.
And, now the maid's trying to cash in by auctioning it off.
In 2008 America's aviation regulator proposed auctioning slots at New York's airports.
See, somebody is actually auctioning off a piece of David Bowie's hair.
Governments have started auctioning 5G spectrum on both sides of the Atlantic.
He had heard the city would soon be auctioning off new medallions.
The auctioning of stolen heritage to the highest bidder is wildly unethical.
Auctioning off the magazines was more complicated than Meredith executives had expected.
Auctioning players is a relatively new concept in the tradition-bound sport.
If you're auctioning off its assets, you can't put in a bid.
It is not clear when the government will begin auctioning off seized firms.
Are you auctioning that off as well or just for your personal use?
Martin Shkreli is auctioning off the right to punch him in the face.
The zoo is auctioning off naming rights for the photogenic cubs until Aug.
It's as if Jeff Koons were auctioning off dozens of Ai Weiwei works.
Yahoo is auctioning its core Internet business, which includes search, mail and news sites.
The company is also auctioning off a final pair at a gala next month.
And they make approximately $80,000 per month from auctioning off cars and motor parts.
Sotheby's had been auctioning them separately, but one bidder bought both of them. (CNBC)
Beyoncé is auctioning the wide-brimmed black hat she wore on her Formation Tour.
Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Ecuador are also auctioning oil and gas fields this year.
Hot on the heels of that is the re-auctioning of Dish's AWS licenses.
Or that off-the-shoulder black dress that ended up auctioning for 6 million dollars?
Germany is auctioning 212 blocks of spectrum in the 211 gigahertz and 210 GHz bands.
The fund should partly be financed from the proceeds of auctioning UMTS mobile phone frequencies.
The pitch made it sound like the cars would be auctioning off public parking spots.
Like Edelman's cut, she told Sudeikis she would be auctioning off his cut hair, too.
So they expanded their business from towing cars to also storing and auctioning them off.
He eventually cut his dreads in March 2015, auctioning them off to benefit Pirates Charities.
But the couple couldn't stop their new bill collector, Nationstar, from auctioning off their home.
Fellow opposition lawmaker Jose Guerra tweeted that the government was "auctioning off" the country's assets.
And they worry that legislatures would simply start auctioning off the country's most striking landscapes.
Traders have said few people globally have adopted the method of auctioning crude export cargoes.
The Federal Communications Commission has begun auctioning U.S. rights to radio frequencies for 5G use.
Police in the U.K. raised almost $300,000 by auctioning off a convicted hacker's cryptocurrency haul.
"The practice of auctioning off American diplomacy to the highest bidder must end," Warren said.
Andrew died last year, and now his wife is auctioning it off through Heritage Auctions.
BTW -- Thomas is auctioning off a signed Rowengartner jersey to help people with terminal illnesses.
In the meantime, Sotheby's seems poised to begin auctioning the Berkshire Museum works as planned.
Renewable capacity, historically wind and biomass, will under the new auctioning system include photovoltaics and biogas.
The Parisian initiative auctioning off the love locks seems like a relatively easy way to help.
Chile's regulatory framework is trusted by investors; it has encouraged renewable generation by auctioning smaller contracts.
One slightly cheaper option -- CharityBuzz is auctioning off tix and current bids are right around $6k.
The New York Post reported that Piazza was frustrated the buyer was now auctioning it off.
Monroe bequeathed personal items to acting teacher Lee Strasberg, whose estate is now auctioning them off.
Garfield creator Jim Davis is auctioning off his spare comic strips — but not all at once.
Another clip shows him 'auctioning' Antonio Brown of the Pittsburg Steelers, another African American football player.
And, by auctioning off permits, the state will raise billions of dollars for more climate programs.
A hunting advocacy group is auctioning off an Alaskan hunting trip with Donald Trump Jr.Donald (Don) John TrumpGroup auctioning off hunting trip with Donald Trump Jr. Trump allies to barnstorm Iowa for caucuses Comedians post fake Army recruitment posters featuring Trump Jr. MORE and his son.
Nearly two decades after Princess Diana's death, Kerry Taylor Auctions is auctioning off three dresses she wore.
Should permit prices reach the ceiling, the government would bring down prices by auctioning off more permits.
Well, Knott's Berry Farm, the legendary Southern California park, is auctioning off stuff it has in storage.
Jenner said she is considering signing, auctioning it off and donating the proceeds to a transgender cause.
The journalist added that her mother is thinking of auctioning the scarf off for a good cause.
The 40 pieces from Atelier Versace that Ms. Fonda is auctioning are the standouts of the sale.
So why is the federal government auctioning another national treasure — Plum Island, N.Y. — to the highest bidder?
The Trump family is auctioning off a summer internship to work at the Trump Organization, Politico reported.
This May, the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa is auctioning off a Chagall painting through Christie's.
The cemetery of San Michele, Venice's "isle of the dead," is auctioning four plots, starting at $300,000.
Most recently, Zimmerman drew attention after auctioning off the handgun he used to shoot Martin for $250,000.
Auctioning debate slots would serve the same purpose: charging candidates to make use of a party resource.
Britain already said on Wednesday that it will not be auctioning permits in the first quarter next year.
The FCC will be auctioning off three different bands of spectrum at the same time on December 10th.
After selling off its in-store shelves, display cases, and garbage cans, RadioShack is auctioning off its history.
The government artificially limits the supply of land for development, auctioning off just a little bit each year.
Werth says their number one concern was ensuring they didn't end up auctioning off 25 identical charcoal sketches.
The US government is auctioning six out-of-commission lighthouses, with an asking price of around $153,000 each.
"Auctioning in-game items for real world currency is a headache, but it's not copyright infringement," Rose said.
And in Italy, southern towns are auctioning homes with a starting price of one euro to fight depopulation.
Business-friendly governments in Argentina and Ecuador were auctioning exploration blocks and working to lure foreign oil companies.
The company is auctioning off 21 additional passes on eBay, but they'll likely cost you more than $100.
Take a look at the 11 cars Fux is auctioning off with Mecum in Kissimmee, Florida in January.
Of course, auctioning off who is going to haul gravel isn't about saving affluent people a few minutes.
That item is part of a collection of 100 items from the set that Prop Store is auctioning.
"People used to make jokes about auctioning off jockstraps as an example of something outrageous," Goldin told Reuters.
Some compared his 'do to Justin Bieber's recently shorn locks (which he's rumored to be auctioning for charity).
For his centenary, the Drouot auction house in Paris is auctioning 2000 original color panels on Oct. 28.
AppNexus specializes in technology for auctioning online ads, which helps websites make money targeting ads to specific audiences.
It still made sense to me because the city kept auctioning off medallions at higher and higher prices.
The government began auctioning off rights two years ago to drill in parts of the Gulf of Mexico.
His predecessor, Enrique Pena Nieto, ended Pemex's monopoly and started auctioning off oilfields to private companies in 2015.
Since 2013, he has been auctioning off lunch dates to support the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights group.
The FCC will be auctioning off valuable 600 megahertz airwaves that can travel long distances and penetrate buildings.
Disneyland is auctioning off an estimated $1 million worth of rare and vintage memorabilia from the park's early days.
He recently raised $400 auctioning off his wares and donated it to the orphanage where he was cared for.
It was widely reported on Thursday that Zimmerman was auctioning his notorious "Kel-Tec PF-270 21mm" on GunBroker.
Prosecutors could look into whether Trump's charitable foundation committed fraud related to the auctioning of a portrait of him.
He also raised an additional 150,000 euro on behalf of an elephant charity by auctioning off a safari tour.
The Prop Store is auctioning off items from all three seasons of the series, which was canceled in 2015.
And in the spirit of charity, the organization is auctioning off the opportunity for fans to witness their return.
It will be auctioning off its last tables on eBay to benefit charities OzHarvest and MAD, Good Food reported.
Google is looking to apply AI to auctioning so that the bidding process for ads can be more efficient.
In September, Christie's will be auctioning off 400 personal items belonging to renowned actress and fashion icon, Audrey Hepburn.
The U.S. Treasury will be auctioning $26 billion in 52-week bills and $45 billion in four-week bills.
The sale went on as planned Wednesday despite attempts earlier in the week by environmentalists to stop the auctioning.
Try auctioning the desired reward to the highest bidder, using chores, other privileges or even Halloween candy as currency.
The sale went on as planned Wednesday despite attempts earlier in the week by environmentalists to stop the auctioning.
But auctioning off historical treasures into private hands at the expense of providing access to the public is problematic.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge is reportedly auctioning off her Golden Globes suit to raise money to fight the Australian bushfires.
Johnny Depp is auctioning off millions of dollars worth of paintings ahead of his potentially pricey divorce with Amber Heard.
She ended up auctioning off a glass of her own piss, culminating in her squatting down and filling the glass.
And making it the Titanic trifecta, DiCaprio and Kate Winslet are currently auctioning off a dinner with themselves for charity.
Christie's is auctioning a rare 1692 deposition from the Salem witch trials that helped sentence an elderly widow to death.
The central bank plans to start auctioning the Chinese yuan CNY= for imports from Asia to reduce demand for dollars.
It is auctioning off non-Lincoln related artifacts in an effort to pay back a loan that is coming due.
Craig Kenton, a New Zealander who's collected boomboxes for fifteen years is auctioning off his entire collection, and it's huge.
The Treasury is auctioning about $23.33 billion in 23.45- and 10-year notes and 30-year bonds Wednesday and Thursday.
Mexico's peso floats freely, but the central bank has been auctioning dollars in recent months to shore up the currency.
Wallsten and other critics of the network argue Mexico would have been better served by auctioning the spectrum it uses.
The collector hooked up with Goldin Auctions ... who will now be auctioning off the super rare item starting July 11th.
Germany's Federal Network Agency (BNetzA) is auctioning off 25 blocks of spectrum in the 25 GHz and 53 GHz bands.
Gooding & Co. will be auctioning off three of Seinfeld's Porsches at its Amelia Island Auction in Florida on March 11.
The proceeds from auctioning these assets are used to repay crime victims or are pumped back into law enforcement agencies.
The US is auctioning off a former member of the Army's small but essential fleet of transport and logistics vessels.
The department was auctioning 20 cars, which had probably been abandoned or towed, to a group of about 50 bidders.
But now, two years after Pilgrim's 2017 death, his son is auctioning off his father's dream home through Concierge Auctions.
Ms. Broadbent also recommended auctioning licenses to import these products, and reinvesting the resulting funds in the domestic solar industry.
And the agency in charge of auctioning oil blocks recently went on a roadshow, hoping to drum up investor interest.
The FCC is supposed to begin auctioning it off starting in June, and licensed usage is expected later this year.
Nine states have set a cap on emissions from the power sector through auctioning off carbon pollutant permits to companies.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge will reportedly be auctioning off her Golden Globes suit to raise money to fight the Australian wildfires.
On Wednesday, it is auctioning 18.1 billion roubles of OFZs, the remainder of its domestic borrowing plan for the third quarter.
Luxury phone maker Vertu, which shut down its UK manufacturing operations in July, is auctioning off its back catalog of phones.
On June 16, Christie's will be auctioning the hand-typed letter off, expecting it to go for as much as $600,000.
In 2008, De Beers began selling rough diamonds through online auctions and in June this year began auctioning polished stones too.
The National Pastime Museum, at this point a digital-only archive, recently announced that Christie's would be auctioning off its collection.
The buyout firms will bid for Nissan Motor Co's 41 percent stake in Calsonic, which Japan's second-biggest automaker is auctioning.
A court in Tianjin, the northern city that was home to Hanquan, is auctioning it off on a local bank's behalf.
After all, look at the alternative—creating lucrative incentives for random hackers auctioning off security flaws to the highest-bidding governments.
He also said the company would continue auctioning its gas in northwest Europe, with the next sale planned for early summer.
An online luxury watch marketplace is auctioning collectible vintage and used Rolexes for the holidays — and the potential savings are big
The next day, Sotheby's London is auctioning two oils by Peter Doig: "Buffalo Station I" and "Buffalo Station II" (1997-98).
We're told Baker was the star of the night ... and even tried his hand at auctioning off some of the items.
Since 2000, records show, the city has made more than $70 million by auctioning medallions and collecting taxes on private sales.
Max planned on painting all the cars for an exhibition and auctioning them off again at Yankee Stadium, according to Mazzilli.
But last summer it announced it would move to auctioning slots on the screen via a fixed sealed-bid auction process.
RIYADH, Nov 11 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia will start auctioning real estate assets of billionaire Maan al-Sanea and his company on Dec.
Last night, news made the rounds that George Zimmerman is auctioning the handgun he used to shoot Trayvon Martin in February 2012.
Jesse Helt is auctioning the trophy on eBay-- the bidding starts at $10k, but there's a "Buy It Now" option for $15k.
Shanghai International Trust said in a posting on the Shanghai United Assets and Equity Exchange website it is auctioning a 2% stake.
Recently bankrupted retail brand Toys 'R' Us is auctioning off its intellectual property as part of efforts to repay creditors, Reuters reports.
But because flying cars are perpetually "just two years away," Moller is actually auctioning off his original prototype, not a production model.Surprise!
But when held to the light, the faded presidential seal watermarks are visible, according to RR Auction, which is auctioning the letter.
The icon will be auctioning off a pair of her sunglasses to benefit The Trevor Project, a LGBTQ youth suicide prevention hotline.
Over the 19 years that billionaire Warren Buffett has been auctioning off a lunch to benefit charity, the winning bids have skyrocketed.
Yahoo is in the process of auctioning off its search and advertising business, and is expected to choose a winner this week.
In the late 90s, having a low ICQ number conferred such street cred that people were auctioning off low numbers on eBay.
The administration is auctioning off millions of acres of drilling rights and rolling back regulations, raising environmental concerns in states like Wyoming.
Joining RGGI would be a key way to finance this transition toward cleaner energy with revenue coming from auctioning off carbon credits.
The nice thing about auctioning permits is that they raise money for the government, which it can then spend on popular programs.
Boleyn alleges he bragged about things such as auctioning off two members of the Runaways to be passed around during a party.
The actor is auctioning off the rugged jacket he wore as Han Solo in Star Wars: The Force Awakens to benefit epilepsy research.
Brown played these guitars throughout his 2015 tour and is now auctioning them off to raise money for his charity, Camp Southern Ground.
With no handouts from the boardroom, Mr Wenger had to finance the stadium by auctioning his Invincibles and sold four consecutive club captains.
Shanghai International Trust said in a posting on the Shanghai United Assets and Equity Exchange website it is auctioning a 2 percent stake.
"This is the most repulsive, disgraceful, embarrassing act of desperation & auctioning off of one's soul to gain power I've ever seen," T.I. wrote.
It came after he was criticized for auctioning off a coffee with his sister, Ivanka, who is now a senior White House adviser.
"We're not going to keep eternally auctioning billions of reais of pre-salt blocks," said Decio Oddone, the head of oil regulator ANP.
This led to a near-doubling of revenue generated by member states auctioning credits under the scheme to 14 billion euros ($15.62 billion).
Former neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman is auctioning off the gun he used in the fatal shooting of unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin.
Warren Buffett is auctioning off another chance to grab lunch with him as part of his annual charity partnership with the Glide Foundation.
The folks over at Heritage Auctions are auctioning off a 1989 yearbook from Parklane Academy in McComb, Mississippi which features Brit's Jane Hancock.
And a portion of more than 500 other items Newton-John was auctioning off from her personal collection will also benefit the organization.
If Mr. Shkreli's assets are seized by the government, the United States attorney general can dispose of them, potentially by auctioning them off.
The airline first offered the passes for a $599 fee in 2009, before auctioning off the last of its remaining passes in 2010.
Previously best known for selling works by younger artists, Phillips is now developing a reputation for auctioning valuable pieces of 20th-century art.
Meanwhile, Christie's continues to do its own thing, auctioning 32 lots of Impressionist and modern art the night before the Sotheby's contemporary sale.
"This is the most repulsive, disgraceful, embarrassing act of desperation & auctioning off of one's soul to gain power I've ever seen," he wrote.
The late Gary Becker, an economist from the University of Chicago, argued for auctioning migrant visas, with the proceeds going to the host state.
Consider that the government makes a lot of money auctioning spectrum to carriers; if self-driving cars happen, you'll need 3D maps of everything.
Us, an organization that focuses on ending political corruption, by auctioning off a chance to go wine tasting with her in a California vineyard.
The IAB claims to have depreciated the v1 list but the complainants say it's still being used in the IAB's latest ad auctioning system.
You return home to your penthouse apartment after a long day at work auctioning Cryptokitties and other cryptogoods on a peer-to-peer marketplace.
To mark the wedding, the pearl specialist is auctioning off a special pair of earrings inspired by Meghan Markle and her love of calligraphy.
She's auctioning off some of her most iconic outfits (and yes, her iconic workout leotard is among them) on September 23 through Julien's Auctions.
Yahoo — Yahoo is auctioning off about 3,000 patents in a sale that could raise more than $1 billion, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Los Angeles Modern is auctioning the house with two original dining chairs, various built-ins and Mr. Larson's extensive Wright and Lautner archival material.
If that doesn't work out (hey, she's a busy lady!), Spoonflower may consider auctioning them in aid of one of the Queen's favorite charities.
On top of that, his estranged father is also auctioning off Cash's possessions for, well, cash and it's turned into a major media storm.
NOTES: The Yankees and Red Sox teamed up to raise money for Hurricane Harvey relief by auctioning off autographed team memorabilia from the game.
But as bad as that is ... she thinks auctioning off the door of the car in which Biggie was gunned down is even worse.
The network has already apologized for the sketch which showed a white man auctioning off players (many of them black) to a white crowd.
Apple is auctioning off a one-of-a-kind iPad Pro, Smart Cover, and and Apple Pencil to raise money for London's Design museum.
It sounds like the government is mixing the two in this case—treating it like currency but, in the end, auctioning it like property.
Sotheby's is auctioning it as part of a lot with three other Nike Air Yeezy sneakers, and they're expected to go for over $22,000.
The Detroit Land Bank Authority is auctioning off thousands of publicly owned properties through its public platform, Auction — and the bidding starts at $1,000.
RM Sotheby's is auctioning off the majority of the most expensive vehicles, but the main Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance is hosted by Gooding & Company.
To do so, it is now auctioning off thousands of publicly owned properties through its public platform Auction — and the bidding starts at $22018,25.6.
Op-Ed Contributor With the demand for wireless broadband growing, the Federal Communications Commission is auctioning off a big chunk of the public airwaves.
The Cabinet approved methodology for auctioning coal mines to private companies in the open market as a commodity, at prices determined by the market.
Mecum Auctions announced that it's auctioning off a one-of-a-kind 1965 Shelby GT350R Mustang race car at its Indianapolis sale this May.
New York ___ The administration is auctioning off millions of acres of drilling rights and rolling back regulations, raising environmental concerns in states like Wyoming.
And you can have one: Christie's is auctioning them in October for the wildlife charity Tusk Trust, which organized the so-called Tusk Trail.
The government said in December it expects to raise at least 900 million euros from auctioning one set of 5G licences before June 30.
Another venture, that of W.R. Hambrecht & Co., set IPO prices and allocation of IPOs online through an auctioning process known as a Dutch auction.
Christie's will be auctioning the portrait "Edmond De Belamy," which depicts a fictional man created by AI at Obvious, signed with a math equation.
Germany's energy regulator, the Bundesnetzagentur, on Friday required OGT to stop auctioning 15.9 million kilowatt hours (kWh) per hour, which OGT started doing Saturday.
This year, the commission finished auctioning this "spectrum" to those interested in addressing pressing 85033st-century needs, including bolstering cellular networks across the country.
But today, my friend, Vertu is drowning in debt and auctioning off these hilarious relics of excess with bids starting at a few hundred bucks.
Debbie Reynolds spent decades saving, preserving and — after repeated attempts to memorialize them in a museum failed — auctioning her incredible collection of old Hollywood memorabilia.
Horner had been active prior to 2016 and previously told VICE News that stories about President Obama auctioning off seized marijuana were attempts at satire.
The Big Apple Circus, which folded up its big top for the last time over the summer, will begin auctioning off its assets next month.
BULK tea sales at the offices of J Thomas in Kolkata, which first started auctioning the stuff in 1861, lack the boisterousness of years past.
Many states guarantee that any money seized by police, or any profits from auctioning off forfeited goods, goes right back to the law enforcement agency.
As for what to do with the hat, she's thinking of signing it and auctioning it off and giving the proceeds to a transgender cause.
Why would you ever try and make someone else feel bad about the NFL's oligarchs auctioning off their loyalty to the highest-bidding municipal government?
NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is auctioning off four of his six NBA championship rings to raise money for his nonprofit focused on STEM education.
Once lands are transferred, states will be unable to afford the overwhelming management costs and the auctioning off of our public lands heritage will begin.
The FCC will begin auctioning off three different airwaves in December, with the 6900,2628 megahertz of airwaves for sale representing the largest-ever spectrum auction.
For the 18th consecutive year, Buffett is auctioning off a lunch to raise money for the Glide Foundation, which helps homeless people in San Francisco.
By auctioning off his gift, the Berkshire Museum risks the painting being lost to a private collector who won't share the painting with the public.
Ms. Kauffman's family and friends pointed to a lawsuit he filed over his wife's life insurance, and his auctioning of many of Ms. Kauffman's possessions.
Clarke said the idea of auctioning off the chance to watch "Game of Thrones" with Daenerys Targaryen herself was suggested and she went with it.
Writers are auctioning off signed books, musicians are hosting concerts, and athletes like Serena Williams have pledged to direct their winnings to bush-fire relief.
Its home, South Korea, is the world's largest duty free market, and is set to grow further by auctioning more five-year licences this year.
Heritage Auctions is in the middle of the auctioning action ... so plenty more of Zsa Zsa's home furnishings, clothes, jewelry, photos and memorabilia must go!
However, if the soul does exist then, in accordance with eBay's policy on human parts and remains, we would not allow the auctioning of human souls.
The daughter of President-elect Donald Trump is auctioning off a "private meet and greet" over coffee, with auction site Charitybuzz valuing the experience at $50,000.
She said she is considering signing the hat and auctioning it off to benefit an organization that supports trans folks, or simply destroying the hat altogether.
He said that he owned an electronics store in Madrid but that he was going out of business and was now auctioning off all his stuff.
Jonas also donated his time to the event, auctioning off a private acoustic personal concert – including him joining the hosts for dinner – which sold for $80,000.
From what I can gather... This is the most repulsive,disgraceful, Embarrassing act of desperation & auctioning off of one's soul to gain power I've ever seen.
In August - well before the break - a group calling itself the Shadow Brokers publicly announced it was auctioning off the source code for NSA cyber weaponry.
In 103, Buffett began auctioning off charity lunches to raise money for Glide, a charitable organization he became involved with through his late wife, Susie Buffett.
The CEOs of United Internet and Rocket Internet called for more competition in the telecom industry ahead of the auctioning of 5G licenses, according to Handelsblatt.
The Pittsburgh Penguins also honored the victims by wearing patches on their jerseys, and auctioning off the jerseys to benefit the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh.
Proponents initially sought $100 million from the more than $330 million that New Jersey made from auctioning the licenses of two public broadcasting stations last year.
As the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 approaches, Rick and his brother Mark, 55, are auctioning about 20123,000 belongings of their father, who died in 2012.
McDonald's is auctioning off a high-polish 18-karat gold cup that's adorned with real diamonds and emeralds to honor the 50th anniversary of the drink.
Steve McQueen's magic touch helped push a 1970 race car to become the most expensive Porsche ever sold, auctioning for over $14 million over the weekend.
The United States should limit purchases from China to the value of our sales there by auctioning import licenses equal to the value of our exports.
"They are auctioning off access to the first family in a foreign land," Norman Eisen, chair of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics, told CNN on Monday.
ABUJA, July 31 (Reuters) - Nigeria's central bank has injected $210 million into the interbank foreign exchange market after auctioning the Chinese yuan last week to boost liquidity.
Before the invasion of Iraq in 2003 King Abdullah received envoys from both Saddam Hussein and President George W. Bush, auctioning his backing to the highest bidder.
The celebs are auctioning off meet-and-greets to raise funds for a NY based nonprofit called Farm Sanctuary -- and they've got quite a stable of talent.
Yahoo is in the process of auctioning off its core search and advertising business and reports suggested that a final bidder would be picked on July 18.
The bank also said all loans made to the developer were per the bank's lending rules, and that the bank was auctioning some properties to recover dues.
Barrett-Jackson, an auction company specializing in collector car auctions, announced on Tuesday that they'll be auctioning off 21 of Walker's cars and motorcycles in January 2020.
Jharkhand is planning to conduct a geological survey to determine the amount of mica reserves, demarcate blocks and start auctioning mining leases within the next six months.
The secretary general of the United Nations added his voice on Monday to a growing uproar over the reported auctioning of African migrants in Libya as slaves.
This drop, CNN said, appears to have created a backlog of customers for Libya's smugglers, who have responded by auctioning off migrants for as little as $400.
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), the parent of the New York Stock Exchange, is reported to be considering a bid to acquire eBay, the pioneering internet-based goods auctioning platform.
" If he were in Fed Chair Janet Yellen's shoes, Warsh said: "I would say we'll be auctioning these Treasurys over to the markets, [saying] here's the fixed schedule.
ZURICH, Feb 8 (Reuters) - The Swiss government raised 380 million Swiss francs ($379.3 million) from auctioning frequencies for the fifth-generation mobile frequency spectrum, it said on Friday.
Government and industry leaders want clarity on the ground rules before Germany embarks on the buildout of next-generation 5G mobile networks by auctioning spectrum in late March.
She just spent 20 hours clearing out more than 1,500 big-name designer pieces from her two closets — and she's auctioning them all off for a good cause.
Starting March 1, the actress will be auctioning off more than 300 of her personal items, from housewares to purses to designer gowns, on Everything But the House.
Paddle8 gained notoriety for auctioning the sole copy of the Wu-Tang Clan's final album and Auctionata sold an 18th-century Chinese clock for $3.83 million last summer.
Usain Bolt teamed up with Hublot to make the custom see-through timepiece -- we're told it's worth around $50,000 -- and they're auctioning it off to fight muscular dystrophy.
Christie's, in a bid to stay relevant, is auctioning off a portrait, above, created by an algorithm trained to imitate paintings from the 14th to the 20th centuries.
NOMA, the Copenhagen restaurant that closed this year and plans to reopen in a different location, is auctioning off its original furnishings, décor and tableware in Chicago: Nov.
Mr. Costanzo declined to say how Doyle came into possession of the contents of the estate it is auctioning, referring elliptically to a note in the auction catalog.
Any nationalization effort would run counter to how the government has handled wireless infrastructure for decades: by auctioning off the airwaves and letting private companies do the work.
STYLE Q. & A. Christie's will be auctioning off mementos from the exclusive members-only club in London, including a red velvet sofa, the doorman's coat and toast racks.
In October of last year, the company laid off a "significant portion of its employees" and by the end of the year they were auctioning off office furniture.
Bouton is also auctioning off about 20 lots of equipment and uniforms from his 10-year career with the Yankees, the Pilots, the Astros and the Atlanta Braves.
"This is the most repulsive, disgraceful, embarrassing act of desperation & auctioning off of one's soul to gain power I've ever seen," he wrote in a lengthy Instagram post.
"A stone block that once sat outside the building's southwest corner was used for auctioning both goods and people until slavery was abolished in 1865," according to city documents.
In September Google opted for a remedy of the sort that her predecessor, Joaquín Almunia, had rejected: auctioning off the slots for comparison-shopping results on its search engine.
Paris Hilton is a major mogul whose time is worth serious money ... according to a site auctioning off meetings with the most successful, influential and stupid rich business people.
India is auctioning a total of 46 oil and gas fields, the oil ministry said, with 26 on land, 18 offshore in shallow water and two in deep water.
Bob-Waksberg has teamed up with the online fundraising site Omaze to raise money for California wildfire relief by auctioning off the opportunity to get drawn into the show.
In Namibia, the government is auctioning off elephants and giraffes as part of a strategy to cope with a drought that has left one in five Namibians without food.
Later on Monday, the U.S. Treasury Department will be auctioning off $39 billion of new two-year notes, an increase in supply by $1 billion from the month prior.
Swizz Beatz is doing an awesome thing to raise money for the next generation ... auctioning off one of his original paintings to help raise funds for children in need.
Now one collector is trying to profit off the King's hydration, auctioning off a crumpled-up Dixie cup he claims the singer drank out of way back in 1956.
Rodrigues said the process of auctioning off the remaining area was likely to be delayed as Brazil's federal audit court, known as the TCU, looked into the auction's structure.
She's auctioning off some of her most memorable outfits on eBay — approximately 200 items of clothing (no big deal) — including the scandalous BEC + Bridge halter top of Easter 2015.
Former Australia cricketer Shane Warne, who raised over $690,000 by auctioning off his prized "baggy green" cap, will play in a charity Twenty20 game next month for bushfire relief.
The collection's oversized T-shirt is dedicated to the charity and features a handwritten message from Westwood, who will also customize four exclusive items before auctioning them for the charity.
Of course, Shepard and Bell are both avid board game fanatics and are even auctioning off a night of revelry over a few games with the charitable auction site Omaze.
And despite Jerry Seinfeld's best efforts to get his hands on the first one in Acura's last Super Bowl ad, the company will actually be auctioning it off to charity.
Twigs attended the afterparty, as did Uma Thurman, who hurried to the stage when her father was having trouble auctioning a white guitar signed by all the well-known performers.
The point Wu-Tang were trying to make, auctioning off a single silver-encased copy of the record, was that music had become devalued because it was so freely available.
"We will see at every moment what is best for Mexico," she said, adding that the current government had been "irresponsible" by auctioning off too many oil and gas blocks.
Panthers stud TE Greg Olsen is giving up something he loves for something he loves even more ... auctioning off his sweet '69 Chevy Camaro to help kids with heart defects.
In February the Belgian foreign ministry intervened in enforcement proceedings at Russia's request, threatening a bailiff involved in auctioning a seized building in Brussels used by a Russian news agency.
Popular acts are also learning to play online music outlets off against each other by auctioning off the exclusive right to stream or sell their music, a practice called "windowing".
Since 28503, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has been auctioning off pools of very delinquent mortgages through a program they call Distressed Asset Sales Program, or DASP.
The Pittsburgh Penguins wore "Stronger Than Hate" patches on their jerseys in a match days after the shooting, later auctioning off the jerseys to benefit the Jewish Federation of Pittsburgh.
The Transportation Department has pressed airports to open slots to more airlines, while the F.C.C. adopted rules for auctioning wireless spectrum intended to allow smaller players more opportunities to participate.
For nearly 1006 years, as a fundraiser for anti-poverty non-profit The Glide Foundation, billionaire and investing legend Warren Buffett has been auctioning off a lunch date with himself.
As America's west struggles against drought and climate change, the federal government must stop auctioning off new leases so that we can leave these dirty fossil fuels in the ground.
In March, Interior held the largest oil and gas leasing sale in U.S. history, auctioning 85033 million acres of offshore waters to drilling across Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida.
The Warriors' official scorer held the item ... and when he passed away, his widow gifted it to a close friend who held onto it for years ... before auctioning it off.
When her agent was auctioning her manuscript for "Women's Work," the price climbing into the stratosphere, she was preoccupied with the campaigns for Playtex and Aquafresh in her day job.
However, ESPN2's approach to auctioning players as part of its Fantasy Sports Marathonon Monday night drew criticism from some on social media, who said it resembled a slave auction.
A stone block that once sat outside the building's southwest corner was used for auctioning both goods and people until slavery was abolished near the end of the Civil War.
Heritage Auctions, based in Dallas, started auctioning off two comic strips per week in August, specifically the daily strips that appear in newspapers; they sell for around $500 to $700.
He had also helped the Window World Cares foundation raise $900,000 for St. Jude Medical Center by auctioning an Indycar signed by 249 racers who had competed in the Indy 500.
The demonstrators rallied outside the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, where the Interior Department's Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) was auctioning off 2700 million acres of Gulf sea floor for new exploration.
The demonstrators rallied outside the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, where the Interior Department's Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) was auctioning off 20103 million acres of Gulf sea floor for new exploration.
The first step in doing this is auctioning off the C-band spectrum — the digital spectrum with the right balance of coverage and capacity to facilitate 28500G adoption all across America.
The best-known temple for tonsuring, as the practice is known, in the town of Tirupati, collects hundreds of tons of hair every year, auctioning it off for millions of dollars.
The singer-actor rose to fame in the early 211980s, and shook up financial markets in 21100, forgoing future royalties by auctioning bonds linked to future revenues from his CD sales.
It's dubbed "The Ultimate Hunter's Market," and this year, the club is auctioning off 23 separate hunts taking place in 2200 countries across Africa, Europe, Asia and North and South America.
The increase in Poland – compared to just 2015 megawatts installed in 2014 – was mainly down to an expected change in support schemes for renewables, and the move to an auctioning system.
But the actress is offering her fans an easy way to become as fashionable as she is, auctioning off a huge selection of her wardrobe and personal possessions via Julien's Auctions.
The US government is auctioning off the former USAV SSGT Robert T. Kuroda, an LSV (Logistic Support Vessel) Kuroda-class vessel fitted with all your beach landing and cargo transfer needs.
Nearly two years after Joan's unexpected death, Melissa is auctioning off items from her mother's private estate at Christie's in New York City June 16 23 with some proceeds benefiting charity.
Jharkhand's mines commissioner, Aboobacker Siddique, said authorities first planned to sell off dumps of scrap mica and would then focus on auctioning off old mica mines and other reserves for mining.
This year, he began auctioning some of his bears and using the proceeds to send children and their families on "Kindness Cruises," a much-needed escape from their battles with cancer.
Gooding & Company has now put an asking price of $2.9 million on the car, falling on the lower end of the original predicted auctioning range of $2.8 million to $3.2 million.
The Federal Communications Commission is auctioning off two more bands of millimeter wave wireless spectrum this year -- 1.55 gigahertz of spectrum in two bands known as 24 GHz and 28 GHz.
As the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission approaches, they're auctioning off the astronaut's memorabilia, from his signed "insurance cover" card, above, to a rejection letter from the Diners Club.
The conglomerate hopes auctioning its chip unit will help it pay debt and cover the impact of $6.3 billion in liabilities linked to Westinghouse, but talks on the sale have stalled.
But Dustin's got a softer side too ... the lightweight stud's auctioning off all his "Fight Night 120" gear, with 100% of the cash going to the family of a fallen cop.
Smooth PR move, but it's going to take a lot more than that to convince scientists (and the general public) that auctioning off rare fossils to private collectors is a good thing.
Well, CMTV, the Portuguese news channel that suffered the mic-loss, actually sent a pair of divers to rescue the mic, and are now auctioning it off for charity, they announced today.
Mr. Brainwash will make a mural alongside friends and family of the LGBTQ community, which will later be donated to GLAAD for auctioning, with all proceeds going directly to the Pulse Foundation.
The FCC voted on several resolutions this morning that will begin the process of auctioning the rights to high-frequency airwaves that will enable the deployment of 5G infrastructure by private companies.
Speaking to 20/20, Pack discusses her mother's complicated relationship with Jim as well as his unusual behavior following her death — including auctioning off her personal items and remarrying 15 months later.
It "permanently voids the consultation process with the Waorani undertaken by the Ecuadorian government in 2012, indefinitely suspending the auctioning of their lands," said campaign group Amazon Frontlines, which supported the Waorani.
Hackers calling themselves Shadow Brokers are auctioning off what they claim is the source code to a vaunted, likely state-sponsored hacking group many believe is affiliated with the National Security Agency.
For the 3th year in a row, the octogenarian CEO of Berkshire Hathaway is auctioning off a lunch date to raise money for Glide, an anti-poverty organization in San Francisco, California.
Jordan said, "Many of the world's most desirable items are sold at auction, and Concierge Auctions is the hands-down leader when it comes to auctioning one-of-a-kind real estate."
There are several conservation groups that have staged these auctions, including the Wildlife Conservation Society, which drew headlines in 2005 for auctioning off the rights to name a monkey discovered in Bolivia.
Safari Club International's convention will feature a keynote speech from Donald Trump Jr., and is auctioning off a weeklong Sitka black-tailed deer hunt in Alaska with Trump Jr. and his son.
The Mexican government has tried to halt the devaluation of its currency by regularly auctioning hundreds of millions of dollars in an effort to stabilize the situation — but the peso has kept falling.
Awesome gesture from PGA Tour star Justin Thomas -- the golfer is auctioning off his custom Kobe Bryant wedges ... and says the proceeds will go to the families affected by Bryant's tragic helicopter crash.
The league's all-time leading scorer is auctioning rings he won with the Los Angeles Lakers in 1980, 1985, 1987 and 1988, plus other game-used and autographed memorabilia from his legendary career.
CARACAS (Reuters) - The Venezuela government will start auctioning its new petro cryptocurrency to private companies via its Dicom foreign exchange platform in a few weeks, Vice President Tareck El Aissami said on Tuesday.
Case studies: In Hungary, Prime Minister Viktor Orban uses the subsidies as a patronage system, auctioning off thousands of acres of state land to friends and family, allowing them to qualify for subsidies.
It ended up auctioning for $19.8 million, making it both the most expensive McLaren ever sold at an auction, according to The Drive, and the most expensive car sold this year at auction.
" Pai said last year the FCC was seeking to ensure that existing users would retain spectrum, give some entities a chance to obtain new licenses "and then auctioning off the remaining white spaces.
BOGOTA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Hunter-gatherers in the Amazon sought in court on Thursday to stop Ecuador's government auctioning their land to oil companies, as tension mounts over the future of the rainforest.
House Beautiful took notice and commissioned 2100 interior designers to reimagine a Victorian dollhouse in their own style, auctioning the decidedly contemporary finished products at the New York Design Center on Feb. 2000.
Well, now you can ... 'cause the league is auctioning off a "used draft chair" -- which was sat in by an official Seahawks team rep at Radio City Music Hall from 2011 to 2014!
Sister Christina found many of her buildings by persuading local property owners to sell apartment buildings to the St. Francis Center in quiet, off-market transactions instead of auctioning to the highest bidder.
The result is what looks, at least from the outside, like stars and starlets auctioning themselves off to the highest bidding brand whether there seems to be any real shared sensibility between them.
In the 2016 tax filing, the Trump Foundation says that the money was raised largely by auctioning off a membership position in the club, and that the money was wired through the foundation.
That includes selling off oil from the Department of Energy's emergency reserve and auctioning off the government-managed broadcast spectrum to wireless carriers — two of Congress' biggest go-to offsets in recent years.
Now, nearly two years after her mother's unexpected death, Melissa is auctioning off items from her mother's private estate available at Christie's in New York City June 16-23 with some proceeds benefiting charity.
Photo: Frederick M. Brown (Getty)This morning, Christies announced that it would be auctioning off 2003 items from the life and work of renowned theoretical physicist, Stephen Hawking, who passed away earlier this year.
Sotheby's Fine Books and Manuscripts Online is auctioning Joseph de la Vega's "Confusion de Confusiones," the first known book written about a stock exchange, and it's estimated to go for between $200,000 to $300,000.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Police arrested 13 activists on Thursday who were protesting oil and natural gas leasing on federal lands at the U.S. Department of the Interior, the agency responsible for auctioning rights to drill.
With the royal wedding just days away, British jeweler Claudia Bradby is celebrating the occasion by auctioning a pair of gold earrings inspired by both Meghan Markle's talent for calligraphy and her elegant style.
Toast, a true fido fashionista if there ever was one, is auctioning her custom Marchesa gown to raise money for Friends of Finn, her husband's animal organization that helps needy pets around the world.
WWE Diva Tammy Sytch might soon be free of the Hall of Fame ring she's auctioning off ... a bidder's come forward with a sweet 6-figure deal and one condition ... Tammy's gotta do porn.
The FCC will continue "work required for the protection of life and property," as well as work related to spectrum auctions, since those are funded by the money raised by auctioning off spectrum licenses.
In the meantime, they often have to pay a fee to keep the government from simply auctioning off the property — not to mention the legal fees to get a lawyer to fight the case.
Trump's easiest and least controversial option is to create a new five-year plan for auctioning off blocks of the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf, the parts of the ocean and seabed under federal jurisdiction.
"I was shocked to learn of the planned auctioning of the Shakur Letter, as I had no idea that the Shakur Letter was no longer in my possession," Madonna said in the court documents.
"The Minister is concerned that ICASA's invitation to apply for the auctioning of the spectrum was issued without consultation and prior notification to Government as the policy maker," the department said in a statement.
The multi Grammy award-winning star is auctioning off three of her previous Halloween costumes to benefit her charity New York Restoration Project (NYRP), which works to make the city greener and more sustainable.
Sports organizations and athletes have also launched fundraising campaigns for victims and relief efforts, with former Australian cricketer Shane Warne auctioning off his 'baggy green' cap that is awarded to players on test debut.
A ninth-generation farmer, Mr. Lamport, 47, shut down his dairy business in September, auctioning off a herd of nearly 150 cows in his barnyard in Hobart, a small town in the northern Catskills.
Auctioned by: RM Sotheby'sEstimated price: $212 million or more RM Sotheby's will be auctioning one of the holy grails of the car world — the first of only five Aston Martin DBR220's ever built.
Bloomingdale's, part of Macy's, invited artists to create eight one-of-a-kind chandeliers for its window displays, and will be auctioning them off to benefit Child Mind Institute, with starting bids at $2,000.
"They are auctioning off access to the first family in a foreign land," Norman Eisen, a Brookings Institution senior fellow and chairman of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, told CNNMoney on Monday.
Starting Monday, NBC is auctioning off hundreds of props from the set of Parks and Recreation, so stop shopping for Alexa pucks or whatever and treat yo'self to some real, honest-to-God, Pawnee treasures.
A federal carbon price that increases over time could link with existing regional carbon markets in California and the Northeast to decarbonize the grid and generate clean-energy investment by auctioning emissions permits to polluters.
Now, France is making a new start, auctioning a modest 210 MW in the northern town of Dunkirk in a tender it hopes will finally exploit some of the best offshore wind potential in Europe.
MADRID, Dec 2 (Reuters) - The Spanish government is open to auctioning state-owned Banco Mare Nostrum (BMN) to potential suitors before a potential merger with fellow nationalised lender Bankia, Economy Minister Luis de Guindos said.
PROFESSOR PETER PETRIInternational Business SchoolBrandeis UniversityWaltham, Massachusetts PROFESSOR MICHAEL PLUMMERSAIS EuropeJohns Hopkins UniversityBologna, Italy Auctioning landing and take-off slots will do nothing to alleviate the shortage of airport capacity ("Winning the slottery", November 18th).
The justice ministry has started using the technology for auctioning seized assets and plans to transfer state property and land registries to the platform by the end of the year, deputy minister Serhiy Petukhov said.
The move came days after it was revealed that the organization was auctioning off a chance to have coffee with Trump's sister, Ivanka Trump, who is expected to play a role in their father's administration.
Now, France is making a new start, auctioning a modest 203 MW in the northern town of Dunkirk in a tender it hopes will finally exploit some of the best offshore wind potential in Europe.
Multimillionaire businessman Michael Fux, an avid supercar collector, is now auctioning off 11 cars in his five-garage spanning collection, including three Mercedes-Benzs, one Cadillac, one BMW, and two Porsches, McLarens, and Ferraris, respectively.
A beat-up Pontiac Grand Prix, one of 2180 towed or abandoned cars that the New York City Department of Finance was auctioning on Tuesday, came with a Popeyes fried chicken box on its dashboard.
He said regulators are displaying a more advanced understanding of Google's business and how the company plays such a substantial role on the buy side, on the sell side and in the auctioning of ads.
The composer, DJ, instrumentalist and producer of Portishead is auctioning off a day's worth of his production services and his studio to the person who provides the highest donation to his Just Giving donation page.
He would delve deep into decades and their aesthetic movements, from Art Deco to Memphis, the Bauhaus to the space age, and then discard them, auctioning off his carefully curated acquisitions without nostalgia or emotion.
ANM had initially planned to start auctioning off the areas in the first half of 2019, but Director Eduardo Leão said in an interview that despite delays the first auction would still take place this year.
"We are pleased that we will soon be auctioning a significant portion of Bulger's and Greig's personal possessions, which will mark another milestone in the course of their successful prosecutions," said U.S. Attorney Carmen M. Ortiz.
BOGOTA, Feb 503 (Reuters) - Colombia hopes to increase its oil reserves by 1 billion barrels by auctioning 20 possible production areas as part of its push to bolster the oil sector, the government said on Thursday.
The U.S. Marshals Service on Tuesday began auctioning off several high-priced pieces of jewelry seized from Madoff and his wife, Ruth, including a diamond tennis bracelet, a gold money clip and two Patek Philippe watches.
Case studies: In Hungary, Prime Minister Viktor Orban uses the subsidies as a patronage system, auctioning off thousands of acres of state land to friends and family that, in turn, allows them to qualify for subsidies.
Both political conventions — each celebrating a certain kind of New York power broker — happened to unfold as the Four Seasons, the city's high church of transactional dining, was closing its doors and auctioning off its linens.
In advance of the auction, we talked to Gore about the inspiration behind the painting, the pitfalls of the viral boom market, the confusing nudity rules on social media, and why she's auctioning off the piece.
On Thursday, Christie's London is auctioning Francis Bacon's "Figure in Movement" (1972), a painting of his lover George Dyer, who killed himself in Paris just before the opening of Bacon's historic retrospective at the Grand Palais.
NASCAR driver Daniel Suarez felt the best way to honor Kobe Bryant was to give back ... so he's auctioning his personalized Kobe racing gear and donating the money to all the victims of the tragic accident.
Ramat Gan, ISRAEL, Oct 23 (Reuters) - Sierra Leone hopes to raise millions of dollars for development projects by auctioning a huge uncut diamond, believed to be one of the world's largest, in New York in December.
WASHINGTON — Since August, when a mysterious group calling itself the Shadow Brokers announced that it was auctioning off highly classified National Security Agency hacking tools, a low-grade panic has seized the nation's largest intelligence agency.
The "Physical" singer is auctioning off the costume, along with many others from her lifetime of work, with some of the proceeds going towards her Olivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness and Research Center in Melbourne, Australia.
Why it matters: Brazil is already an important oil producer at roughly 3 million barrels per day, and has been auctioning offshore tracts thought to contain huge hydrocarbon resources to some of the world's largest energy companies.
Auctioning shares to the highest bidders, as Google did in 2004, or selling shares directly without underwriters and without raising capital, a route taken recently by Spotify, a music-streaming service, and Slack, an office-communications firm.
Why it matters: The study from Interior's Bureau of Land Management is a precursor to auctioning drilling leases as soon as 2019 in the ecologically sensitive area that's believed to hold billions of barrels of recoverable oil.
The largest, the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong, in 2016 fetched HK$18.8 million ($2.40 million) from auctioning off calligraphy by the top Beijing official in Hong Kong, according to local media.
The store is also auctioning off some other cool swag, including, perhaps most notably, a Blade Runner poster signed by the cast and Ridley Scott as we lament the loss of an icon like tears in rain.
The Oscar winner, 57, is auctioning one of his Harley Davidson bikes during the Home for Our Troops Veterans Day Celebrity Auction, where the money goes towards building custom homes for severely injured post-9/11 Veterans.
BUENOS AIRES, Oct 7 (Reuters) - Argentina expects to receive investment of $1.8 billion after auctioning off 1,109 megawatts worth of alternative energy projects, mostly in wind and solar, Undersecretary of Renewable Energy Sebastian Kind said on Friday.
The auctioning of the sculpture is of particular importance as it has remained in the hands of the same family for roughly 130 years, according to the director of Artcurial's impressionist and modern art department, Bruno Jaubert.
And, by the way, from now until April 23, Tamron, is auctioning off some of her coolest closet gems on Housing Works, an organization that provides housing and to the homeless and those affected with HIV/AIDS.
After the government of Mexico started auctioning oilfields in 2015, it tweaked the terms of the bidding process several times, following a historic energy reform that ended state oil firm Pemex's 75-year monopoly over the sector.
The share sale comes amid IPOs by state-run firms such as e-auctioning company MSTC Ltd, which extended the sale by three days and cut the lower end of the price band to attract more investors.
The newfound attention is all rather dizzying for an institution that five years ago raised money by auctioning off a gold coin collection and exhibited paintings that sometimes outnumbered visitors on the hot days without air-conditioning.
This year, McDonald's is doing a splashy fundraiser for the charity: Per CNN, it's auctioning off an 21-karat gold, gem-encrusted Shamrock Shake cup supposedly appraised at $29,22010, with all proceeds going to Ronald McDonald House.
The sisters are auctioning off everything from heels and sneakers, to red carpet gowns and lavish outerwear (all designer names, naturally) on the luxury consignment site to support Puerto Rico's hurricane relief efforts through United for Puerto Rico.
The GSA had tried to limit costs by auctioning the moated Brutalist-style building a few blocks from the White House, with federal funds filling in any difference between the proceeds and the cost of a new headquarters.
In their letter to Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman, the lenders said the valuation process - which set a reserve price of $521 million for auctioning the state fertilizer group - fell short of international standards and risks damaging Ukraine's image.
Seeking to work with the oil and gas industries to promote more domestic energy production, the administration is auctioning off millions of acres of drilling rights to developers, according to on-the-ground reporting (The New York Times).
Additionally, broadband spectrum auctions have favored large industry players by auctioning off large geographic areas, and licenses are set up so that the winners can easily fulfill connectivity targets by focusing on urban centers rather than rural communities.
The shift in focus comes as three states on the U.S. east coast — Massachusetts, New Jersey and New York — are auctioning leases on hundreds of thousands of acres for offshore wind farms, drawing interest from leading European companies.
In a huge push to raise funds for ocean research and preservation, 50+ artists and creatives are turning New York City into an outdoor art gallery by creating and auctioning unique public sculptures in the shape of waves.
But construction company Al Khodari rose 1.3 percent after saying it had made a gross profit of 13.9 million riyals ($3.7 million) by auctioning off plant and machinery, and would reflect that profit in its fourth-quarter earnings.
In late 2017 a three-judge tribunal established to resolve Saad's debt dispute appointed a consortium called Etqaan Alliance to liquidate assets owned by the billionaire by auctioning his assets in Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province, Riyadh and Jeddah.
Actor Daniel Craig, who has played the British spy known as 007 in four films, is auctioning for charity the limited-edition vehicle made for him by Aston Martin four years ago, Christie's auction house said on Thursday.
"The energy plan designed in the neoliberal period is not going to be carried out," he said, and added "there will be no more rounds," suggesting his administration would end the process of auctioning oil fields to private companies.
TEL AVIV (Reuters) - In an unassuming building in the heart of hip and gritty south Tel Aviv, a young distillery is hours away from auctioning off a batch of what it calls the first Israeli-made single malt whiskey.
It "strongly opposes and condemns Canterbury Auction Galleries' insistence on auctioning the suspected illegally discharged cultural artifact despite solemn protest from China and conducting commercial hype in the name of cultural relics of wartime looting," it said on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, jurisdictions using the cap-and-trade approach like California, the nine Northeastern states and Quebec are investing the revenue generated by auctioning emission permits in mass transit, energy efficiency, renewable energy and other strategies to reduce carbon emissions.
As part of the tender, Israel is auctioning frequencies ranging from 700 MHz and 2100 MHz, which are also used for 4G, to 2600-3800 MHz that will solely be used for 5G services, such as self-driving cars.
Madonna had no right to get a restraining order against her former friend who was on the verge of auctioning off a letter Tupac wrote the singer, and the former friend is asking a judge to unblock the sale.
LGBTQ advocacy organization GLSEN is auctioning off a chance for two to attend InStyle's Golden Globes Afterparty, a walk-on role on General Hospital, a tour at DC Entertainment's top-secret headquarters and so many other Hollywood insider experiences.
Some day in the not too distant future, they'll be auctioning posters of Conley and Allen playing lockdown defense, selling throwback Z-Bo jerseys at a discount, offering up collectible prints of The Grindhouse in its most fervent state.
Now, the government led by the leftist Syriza party under Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras says it wants to crack down on what it characterizes as a "triangle of corruption," by auctioning off a limited number of licenses on Tuesday.
By doing away with a mandate that the FCC sell off the T-band, the plan Democrats are pushing would make winners out of first responders in the ongoing fight over auctioning the spectrum they use for emergency communications.
The move to immediately stop the auctioning of 15.9 million kilowatt hours per hour follows a ruling by Europe's top court on Tuesday, and means Russia's state-controlled Gazprom will have to find alternative routes to deliver some supplies.
As Neil Armstrong's old bag of moon dust proved, space junk can be worth a whole lot of money, and the two plan on auctioning off the suits at the American Space Museum in November to help pay for their tuition.
The last one won't be sitting around for long, as Dodge is auctioning it off along with the last Dodge Viper ever made at the Barrett-Jackson Northeast Auction in June, with proceeds from the pair going to the United Way.
The NBA is auctioning off the jersey from Game 1 of the NBA Finals -- the game where Smith grabbed a clutch rebound with the score tied at the end of the 4th quarter and, for some reason ... RAN OUT THE CLOCK!
And the financial implications are here too: One major arc in the film hinges on Reynolds auctioning off her extensive collection of Hollywood memorabilia, saddened by her thwarted hopes of being able to start a museum commemorating the history of Hollywood.
The good times didn't stop there either -- Mike Meyers tried auctioning off his cell phone case for $40k (to no avail) and Julia Roberts ended up winning World Cup tickets with her hubby ... for no less than $100k, of course.
You can watch the video below from Wired for a closer look: Nike has been teasing these shoes for years now, first auctioning off a non-functional pair that were replicas of the Back to The Future props in 2011.
Starting last week, Lee and about three dozen other venture capitalists from 23 firms in California began auctioning lunch, dinner or coffee meetings, offering winning bidders a chance to pitch an idea, get business advice or just make a valuable connection.
"Our London office began auctioning off fashion items as part of estate sales in the 1990s, and in 2003 began including contemporary handbags as collectors' pieces," said Matthew Rubinger, the Hong Kong-based international director of handbags and accessories for Asia.
The Interior Department and its Bureau of Ocean Energy Management said they were moving toward auctioning a lease for the site, about 11 nautical miles off the coast of Long Beach and stretching about 26 nautical miles to the southeast.
Our purchase was more or less spontaneous, done with a coyote's grin, to shine a light on the auctioning away of America's public lands to extract the very fossil fuels that are warming our planet and pushing us toward climate disaster.
Oath, the Verizon-owned media company that encompasses the former Yahoo and AOL brands, has agreed to pay $4.95 million to settle charges that it violated children's online privacy by improperly tracking them and auctioning off their data to advertisers.
The folks over at Gotta Have Rock and Roll are auctioning off a slew of famous guitars played and/or owned by the likes of Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin founder Jimmy Page, Duane Allman, Eric Clapton and Keith Richards, among others.
" Others were offended that she suggested the U.S. was superior: SickBlackCharcoal: "I just want to know which places in the U.S. are better than Shanghai; a green card is probably easier to get than a Shanghai hukou (residency record), so you're auctioning nothing.
A Golden Globe nomination certificate (estimate: $21 to $2000,22), an O'Neill wetsuit worn by Swayze in Point Break (estimate: $2000,224 to $228,1) and a Point Break surfboard (estimate: $229,22009 to $257,000) are among the other notable film memorabilia on the auctioning block.
Supporting access to healthcare for all, the benefit is also auctioning artworks by more than 40 participating artists, from established figures such as Jasper Johns, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paul McCarthy, and Ed Ruscha, to emerging artists such as Claire Tabouret and Margaux Ogden.
The FCC issues licenses to entities using the airwaves in the United States, and under Chairman Ajit Pai, it has made auctioning off licenses for high-band radio spectrum a priority as part of its goal of securing US leadership in 5G technology.
This is not Zimmerman's first brush with law enforcement or the public since he was acquitted of murder in Martin's death, and he has been frequently in the spotlight – including most recently auctioning the weapon he said he used in the fatal shooting.
As part of efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions, India's government has proposed a 23-year roadmap for rolling out electric vehicles, and has been aggressively auctioning solar power generation as part of a push to triple renewable power generation capacity by 2022.
The gritty details: In March, the FCC began auctioning off spectrum in the 25 gigahertz (GHz) band of radio frequencies, which are high-frequency microwave licenses to be used in delivering the 5G services all the nation's carriers are vying to deploy.
"At a time when the Trump administration is carving up our public lands and auctioning them off to corporate interests who'd destroy them for profit, this legislation is critical," the Natural Resource Defense Council said in a statement about the three bills.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal appeals court in New York on Tuesday overturned a $95,000 jury award to a driver who said Suffolk County should compensate him for seizing and auctioning his Ferrari sports car following his May 2009 drunk driving arrest.
The company's next step then was to make a bid to the Bureau of Land Management, the federal agency that is in the sometimes conflicting business of both protecting public land and auctioning off long-term leases on public land to industries.
Instead of just auctioning off licenses or treating the band just like the unlicensed spectrum used for Wi-Fi, the FCC instituted a totally new approach — the Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) — to encourage new players and new entrants into this space.
BRASILIA, March 9 (Reuters) - Brazil's central bank intervened in the foreign exchange market for a second time on Monday, it said in a statement on its website, selling $465 million on the spot market after auctioning $3 billion earlier in the day.
"To further delay growth-boosting reforms that should have been implemented years ago - such as easing of immigration regulations, cutting red tape, auctioning spectrum and simplifying visa regulations - will simply perpetuate this vicious cycle," said Ettienne le Roux, chief economist at RMB.
Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler will be selling off some of his signature scarves as well as a microphone stand, while guitarist Joe Perry is auctioning a signed Joe Perry Gibson Les Paul Signature guitar, which has a pre-sale estimate of $5,000 - $10,000.
So for Waxman-Markey we designed a measure that was in the bill that passed that took about 15 percent of the proceeds from auctioning off the permits and used it to, on average, make the bottom fifth of the population whole.
The same Kunming court had in January attempted to raise funds to pay off investors owed nearly 40 billion yuan by auctioning off the bourse's inventories of indium, a silvery metal used in flat-panel screens and semi-conductors, on Chinese e-commerce platform Taobao.
" Amnesty International released a statement announcing the auction, saying: "Following this evening's airing of Showtime's, Who Is America, host Sasha Baron Cohen will be auctioning off the 'Water Board Kit' seen in his interview with former Vice President Dick Cheney to benefit Amnesty International.
In a coalition paper seen by Reuters, negotiators for Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives and the Social Democrats (SPD) said they would also aim to use the construction of 5G mobile data networks to help enhance coverage, including by auctioning licences on a regional basis.
Update: Strathberry, the label behind Meghan Markle's sell-out bag, is so appreciative of everyone who clamored to get their hands on her Tri-Color Midi tote that it's auctioning off the very last piece beginning Tuesday, through Sunday, December 17 at 3 p.m.
"I received a call from a friend telling me that the club was closing and they were auctioning off the contents including the legendary dance floor, so I bought it," said Bruno, the chief executive of New York-based party planning group AMPM Entertainment.
As climate change poses a growing threat to Western states -- California just sweated out the hottest summer on record -- it's outrageous that our federal government is bending over backward to ignore the risks of fracking while auctioning off public lands to polluting oil companies.
On Twitter, Barrat called out Obvious; he believed it "really just used my network and are selling the results." left: the "AI generated" portrait Christie's is auctioning off right nowright: outputs from a neural network I trained and put online *over a year ago*.
An auction house called Lelands -- which sells off famous sports memorabilia -- is auctioning off Charlie's movie-worn gear for him -- which includes his Cleveland Indians cap, as well as CS's 101 MPH baseball that Ricky 'Wild Thing' Vaughn threw to strike out slugger Clu Haywood.
His chances of betting his way out of hock are remote, but he sees an opportunity to climb out of debt when he purchases an uncut opal from an Ethiopian mine with the hope of auctioning it off for hundreds of thousands of dollars.
"As long as the Fed is pledged to keep raising rates, and as long as the U.S. Treasury keeps auctioning more and more debt, and as long as the deficit keeps growing at a record pace, the U.S. economy remains at risk," he added.
Video Video Some have criticized Dutere's government for not auctioning the cars and using the proceeds for social purposes, but the Inquirer reports that while it used to do that, the importers had corrupted the auction system and had found a way to benefit from it.
The Material Girl dug deep into her personal treasures, auctioning off pieces from her own art collection, a costume from her tour modeled by Grande and black and white photos from her 1985 wedding to ex-husband Sean Penn shot by the late photographer Herb Ritts.
The FCC will be auctioning off licenses for the CBRS, and many local wireless ISPs—internet service providers that use wireless signal, rather than cables, to connect customers to the internet—have been hoping to buy licenses to make it easier to reach their most remote customers.
But buried in the recent news about store closings—which have largely decimated a chain of thousands of locations—is the fact that the company is auctioning off much of its storied history in a Ubid estate auction that's going on for the next month or so.
"  Amnesty International also announced the auction in a statement on Sunday, saying: "Following this evening's airing of Showtime's, Who Is America, host Sacha Baron Cohen will be auctioning off the 'Water Board Kit' seen in his interview with former Vice President Dick Cheney to benefit Amnesty International.
This afternoon, Berkshire Superior Court Judge John Agostini ruled that the plaintiffs in two lawsuits filed against the museum — including one brought by three of Rockwell's sons — had not made a sufficiently compelling case to stop the auctioning off of the work, the Berkshire Eagle reported.
Auctioning off this block of spectrum for shared use will not only support America's rapidly growing mobile dependency, it'll create significant new amounts of capital that can ease tax burdens for U.S. citizens, slowly but surely reduce our nation's staggering debt, and fund other critical government programs.
Auctioning the 50,000 lottery visas — perhaps adding in the 10,000 or so visas a year awarded under the fraud-prone EB-5 investor program — could be used to attract bids by skilled workers and their potential employers, yielding revenues that can be put to good social use.
Auctioning off cattle raised in the provinces of Buenos Aires, La Pampa, and Córdoba since 1901, around 25,28.103 heads of cattle passed through its corrals on a daily basis in Liniers' hey-day, supplying Argentine consumers' and export markets' blood-thirsty lust for grass-fed beef.
Rowland's argument is that through redlining, criminalization, and asset forfeiture, Black people are caught in a system that artificially inflates their debt, allows law enforcement agencies to seize property suspected to be used in criminal activity, and uses the income from auctioning the seized items to fund their operations.
Jerry Brown, California's govenor and a stalwart supporter of the high-speed train, strong-armed the legislature in Sacramento into allocating it 25% of the state's annual "cap and trade" proceeds from auctioning off carbon credits to big polluters, which are currently worth around $21970 billion a year.
Further trillions in revenues over the next 10 years can be raised by orderly auctioning off of non-environmentally sensitive, excess federal land and properties in western states, where the federal government anachronistically holds far too much land in what are supposed to be sovereign, self-governing states.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Nov 5 (Reuters) - The Trump administration said on Tuesday it will be auctioning off nearly 4 million acres (1.6 million hectares) of land in Arctic Alaska for oil development next month, and it is promising much more territory will be open to development in the future.
Some of his most charitable acts include auctioning off his 2013 Ballon d'Or trophy for $775,000 to donate the proceeds to the Make-A-Wish foundation, funding the construction of a pediatric hospital in Chile, and even paying for the cancer treatment of a 9-year-old fan.
But what was surprising to Berg were some of the more unique methods employed by porn stars to extend the reach of their brands—like soliciting online gifts via Amazon wish lists, offering paid telephone calls and texts, and auctioning their used lingerie to fans who craved their scents.
In Goa, industry leaders and the two sources close to Vedanta said mining was unlikely to resume within the next three years at least, as the state would have to conduct a fresh survey of its iron ore reserves before auctioning mines and seeking environmental clearances to operate them.
Now, Bouton and Kurman are auctioning all of the materials that came from the writing and the stormy aftermath of "Ball Four": every note Bouton scribbled, every tape he recorded, the full manuscript and all the heated correspondence from Major League Baseball, which ordered him to deny it.
It's just one piece of a wide-ranging story that includes sequences of Fisher sneaking Cokes and grouching at her trainer as she tries to take off weight ahead of shooting Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and Reynolds auctioning off parts of a multi-million-dollar collection of Hollywood memorabilia.
The legendary producer has become a major player in the art world -- Jay-Z and Beyonce own a few pieces of Swizz's work -- and he's auctioning off the painting he created alongside our Raquel Harper from tonight's episode of "Raq Rants" on BET ... with all of the proceeds going to charity.
Reversing a trend in the final years of the Obama presidency, the Trump administration is auctioning off millions of acres of drilling rights to oil and gas developers, a central component of the White House's plan to work hand in glove with the industry to promote more domestic energy production.
BRASÍLIA, Dec 13 (Reuters) - Brazil's government has pushed back the auction of two vital railway projects until next year's third quarter, according to a statement on Friday from the infrastructure ministry, which added that the country wants to raise 101 billion reais ($24 billion) by auctioning up to 44 projects.
The auctioning of a gun as a souvenir -- as if it is a proud moment in history of which you should want to be a part — hearkens back to the Jim Crow era, a time when lynchings were not only a form of race-based violence but also of entertainment and spectacle.
A 3,900-bottle whisky collection that contains some of the rarest whiskys in the world could sell for a total of over $103 million, with some individual bottles going for more than $1 million, according to Whisky Auctioneer, which will be auctioning what it has dubbed "The Perfect Collection" in early 2020.
As on Google, Facebook has a piece of ad real estate that it's auctioning off, and potential advertisers submit a piece of ad creative, a targeting spec for their ideal user, and a bid for what they're willing to pay to obtain a desired response (such as a click, a like, or a comment).
Two years ago this week, activist art collective INDECLINE installed life-sized statues of Donald Trump in the nude—complete with a gargantuan paunch, varicose veins, and an acorn-sized micro-peen—in five cities across the US. Most of them were destroyed within days, but a few wound up auctioning for upwards of $20,000.
Then there were the Naval engineers who ignored her donation of her frequency-hopping patent and encouraged her to sell war bonds by signing autographs and auctioning off kisses instead, and the notorious crank doctor who kept her addicted on speed-laced "vitamin shots" for decades after she'd gotten hooked on pills during her studio days.
Since then, Shkreli has made some partial payments, and the state recouped another $134,500 from him by seizing and auctioning off the seized Enigma machine for $65,000, as well a manuscript signed by Isaac Newton, a letter from Charles Darwin, and another letter written by English mathematician and writer Augusta Ada King-Noel, Countess of Lovelace.
Environmentalists have long warned a drilling accident in the Arctic could produce an ecological calamity, but with a five-year drilling plan under consideration now, they have another argument: that drilling there is so expensive — and the return so little in a low-priced crude oil environment — that it's not worth even auctioning leases again in the first place.
" • "Much like smart speakers, this new model community is a Faustian bargain, where you sacrifice your personal privacy and private data rights in exchange for high-end centrally located conveniences all too willingly provided by a company whose sole intent is to monetize the details of your daily life by auctioning off your information to the highest bidder.
It is characterized by: Hardin sketches two basic solutions to the tragedy: Divide the shared good into privately controlled property Maintain collective control of the good but allocate access on the basis of some criteria, such as wealth (by auctioning access), merit (by some agreed-upon standard), luck (by lottery), or patience (first come, first served).
But the intrusion represented a "historic" partnership between Iran's hackers and Russians who are auctioning their skills and tools to the highest bidder, said Tom Kellermann, a computer security expert who previously served as the chief cybersecurity officer at Trend Micro, the Tokyo-based security giant, and was a member of a commission advising the Obama administration on online security.
"To prevent the temporary issuance and circulation of marked permits until there is clarity on whether or not a withdrawal agreement will be ratified and enter into force, the Commission has decided... to temporarily suspend the acceptance by the Union Registry of all processes for the UK relating to free allocation, auctioning and the exchange of international credits," the Commission said in a statement.
In so doing, we short-circuit the laborious task of identifying, clearing and auctioning potential "greenfield" bands of government spectrum (although as spectrum is always in short supply, those efforts should certainly continue) and provide a powerful incentive for existing license holders to convert their spectrum through relatively quick regulatory changes for use in enterprise partnerships; consumer-focused commercial endeavors; or sold in the secondary market for other purposes.
The cheapest shoes — black and red Air JordansFeaturing 100 of the world's rarest sneakers, the auction's offerings include a swath of coveted designs, from Derek Jeter Air Jordans to Nike Mags from "Back to the Future Part II." Read more: Sotheby's is auctioning off some of the rarest sneakers ever made, and some could go for more than $100,000Nike 'Moon Shoe' circa 1972The shoes were constructed by Geoff Hollister, one of Nike's first employees.
In addition to tweets in which she vanquishes trolls; shares personal tidbits (plots of dreams, her son's artwork); and posts political calls to action (this month she joined a group of writers auctioning naming rights to characters in their future novels to raise money for Immigrant Families Together, a volunteer group dedicated to reuniting migrant families); Ng often uses her enormous Twitter influence — 95,000 followers and counting — to amplify the voices of those she thinks deserve to be heard.
The collection, which was compiled in conjunction with Stadium Goods, featured 100 of the world's rarest shoes, including the automatically lacing Nadal resigned as CEO and chairman of He is now the CEO ofRead more: Sotheby's is auctioning off some of the rarest sneakers ever made, and some could go for more than $100,000An avid car collector, Nadal plans to display his newly acquired pairs of shoes in his private Dare to Dream Automobile Museum in Canada, the Sotheby's press release said.

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