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Bankruptcy auctions fade; so do bargains
East Bay Business times, By Eric Lai,
Nov. 12, 2004
The high-tech economy is finally on the mend. Not because President
George Bush or Fed Chief Alan Greenspan declares it, but because
bankruptcy auctioneer Don Cowan says so.
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One Man's Economic Gotterdammerung Is
Another's Clearance Sale
eCompany Now, By Caroline Waxler,
May, 2001

The bright side of all the bankruptcies and liquidations out there:
There's a lot of IT equipment for sale--cheap. Here's what to know
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Auctioneer's chant is dirge for Net firm
The Mercury News, April 11, 2001
This is what the end looks like. |
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The dot-com dream, going once, twice ...
Red Herring, By Paul Elias,
March 27, 2001
So companies come here to die, I thought.
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Going, Going, Gone, Dot-Com Bombs
Selling Remnants on Auction Heap
ABC News, March 19, 2001
If you're wondering what became of all that money you spent on
dot-com stocks, look no further than a warehouse in Santa Clara,
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Dot-Coms under the hammer
BBC News, By Maggie Shiels,
March 19, 2001
As more dot-coms go to the wall, public auctions have become a
weekly ritual in Silicon Valley.
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'Dot-Bomb' Stuff Could Be Another Firm's
Treasure
COMPUTERWORLD, March 5, 2001
It wasn't supposed to be like this. [...]
Instead, everything the company owned or leased went on the block.
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GOING, GOING, DOT-GONE, Auctioneers
benefit from failed startups
San Francisco Chronicle, February 19,
2001
This is perhaps the saddest epitaph an Internet company can get. It
was printed on a flyer for the liquidation auction of failed dot-com
EBalance.
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Putting dot-coms to rest
USA Today, By Marco R. della Cava,
January 31, 2001
With a quick clearing of his throat, the barrel-chested man with the
Robin Leach voice launches into the crying of Lot 49.
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Gazoonite: Going, Going, Gone.
WiredNews, By Joanna Glasner,
January 20, 2001
From a distance, the trendy office suite, with its loft-style floor
plan and bare brick walls, might have looked like the headquarters
of any bustling new economy business.
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Putting dot-coms to rest
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, By Dan Gigler,
January 7, 2001
Prices head sky high as Three Rivers Stadium items are auction off.
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Stadium auction draws fan Jam
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, By Luis Fabregas,
January 7, 2001
Stadium auction draws fan jam. Owning a piece of Pittsburgh
sports history ain't exactly a bargain.
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Three Rivers Stadium Auction.
12,000 attendees, 5,645 registered bidders, 1,869 buyers.
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