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Auctions
There are two main types
of auctions,
public and private; in a private auction the identities of the bidders
are hidden. In a public auction there is no anonymity and anyone can
partici pate. Auctions are seen publicly
in several contexts. Almost all conceivable items are bought or sold at
auctions. Auctions
can have a reserve or minimum, or have no minimums, or no reserve. In
reserve auctions,
there is a minimum bid or a reserve price; where the pre set minimum
price must be met or there will be no sale. In absolute or no reserve auctions,
the sale is guaranteed, with only the price left to be determined. In
the context of auctions, a bid is an
offered price. Some of the most typical business auctions
include machinery, used goods and real estate. Though not as popular or
visible to the general public, commodities auctions
are the most important from a financial standpoint. In these types of auctions
the bidders represent businesses. The sale of businesses, debt auctions,
and spectrum auctions are just a few of
available.
eSyll, a global leader in
business auctions
for over 40 years takes great pride in their continued ability to net
maximum gain for its thousands of sellers world wide. Their firm has
conducted several of the largest and most lucrative auctions
for some of largest global companies. They have various services
designed to maximize your return on investment. This includes an asset
management program, a valuation program and consulting services. They
extend both self-service and full service sales options and support the
sale of your assets with their proven tactics, state of the art
technology and extensive marketing resources.
eSyll offers
various auctions
formats. A Featured online auction uses direct marketing tactics to
target a specific audience and can be viewed globally through digital
photographs and virtual tours. The items are usually listed for a
determined amount of time and can be viewed and bid on twenty four
hours a day, seven days a week globally. eSyll tailors their services
to the individual client, from small companies to global 900
corporations. A few of the market segments that they represent include.
Life sciences, IT, manufacturing equipment, food and beverage, machine
tools, office equipment, paper, plastics, telecommunications, vehicles,
and woodworking just to name a few.
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