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  2. Bid4Assets - Wikipedia

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    Bid4Assets has conducted tax sales via online auction for more than half of the counties in Washington. In October, 2010, Bid4Assets hosted one of the largest online real estate auctions in the history of the United States in which over 13,000 properties located in Wayne County, Michigan, were auctioned due to unpaid real estate taxes. [11]

  3. Liquidity Services - Wikipedia

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    Between 2008 and 2011, Liquidity Services acquired four new marketplaces: Network International, GovDeals, TruckCenter.com, and the remarketing business of Jacobs Trading Company. [13] In 2012, it acquired GoIndustry DoveBid, a provider of surplus asset management, auction, and valuation services. [14] In 2015, the company lost two large contracts.

  4. Government auction - Wikipedia

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    Government property sold at public auction may include surplus government equipment, abandoned property over which the government has asserted ownership, property which has passed to the government by escheat, government land, and intangible assets over which the government asserts authority, such as broadcast frequencies sold through a spectrum auction.

  5. Asset stripping - Wikipedia

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    Asset stripping refers to selling off a company's assets to improve returns for equity investors, often a financial investor, a "corporate raider", who takes over another company and then auctions off the acquired company's assets. [1] The term is generally used in a pejorative sense as such activity is not considered helpful to the company.

  6. 'A new day': Tupperware cancels asset auction, agrees to ...

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    Tupperware is set to pocket $23.5 million in cash and over $63 million in debt relief in exchange for “all intellectual property” needed to create and market, as well as operating assets in ...

  7. Estate liquidation - Wikipedia

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    The main differences between an estate liquidation and a mere estate sale is the sphere of inclusion which in a liquidation can expand to stocks, bonds, real property, fine jewelry, coin collections and fine art.

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  9. Auction house - Wikipedia

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    The auction house is the physical facility where the objects are catalogued, displayed, and presented to the perspective buyers through a bidding process system. An auction house The private individual or company managing the house, usually offer services such as clearances, collection of items, shipping, while also advising through valuations ...

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