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Posted By: JDRUM
I think that a lot of the fall out will depend upon whether the closings were purely business/financial related (too many) or shenanigan related. The preponderence of auction houses and auctions is related to the number of bidders fueling the demand with a seemingly unending supply of cash. Would something unseemly industry/hobby related drive a number of them away, who knows? |
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