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January sale

noun as in white sale

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Sotheby’s estimates that the work, which will be included in a January sale of old masters in New York, will sell for $3 million to $5 million.

The business has been an advisor on more than 20 gaming and entertainment related transactions since 2018, including the January sale of Klei Entertainment of Vancouver, Canada to Tencent.

The January sale of 11 tracts in the refuge on just over 550,000 acres netted roughly $14 million, a tiny fraction of what Republicans initially predicted it would yield.

Perdue now holds Cardlytics stock worth up to twice as much as the profits he raked in from his $1 million January sale, and its value is poised to increase further along with the company's envisioned success: He refused to entirely divest his holdings in Cardlytics stock in May, despite public pressure and pending federal investigations.

From Salon

“Judge Netburn did not clearly err in concluding that, notwithstanding the size of the January sale, the innocent explanation for the large volume of XIV notes sales in January 2018 was more plausible than the inference that Credit Suisse engaged in those sales in order to later cause a liquidity crash,” Torres wrote.

From Reuters

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