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bdnews24.com
Published: 09 Mar 2021 12:48 AM BdST
Updated: 09 Mar 2021 12:48 AM BdST
Grameenphone has won the bidding war for the last block of the 2100 MHz band after a long standoff with its rival Robi Axiata at the auction for unused spectrum. );
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The base price for the 5Mhz block was set at $26 million by the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission, with Grameenphone buying the block for a price of $46.75 million.
The battle between the country s top two mobile networks lasted around seven-and-a-half-hours before Robi relented in the 80th round.
But both the carriers backed down in the 81st round when the price shot up to $47 million. Grameenphone were subsequently handed the block for the bid price in line with the rules of the auction.
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Michaan s to hold specialty auction of traditional furnishings and Old Masters works of art
Ernst Stache (German 1849-1889) A Venetian Backwater , oil on canvas. Estimate: $2,000 / 4,000.
ALAMEDA, CA
.- A widely anticipated specialty auction is happening at Michaans on March 19: the Traditional Furnishings and Old Masters Auction. Nearly 300 lots of fine furniture, decorations and works of fine art will be offered. Featured in this sale is the property of Arthur Thomson, an inveterate San Francisco collector of English and French paintings, furniture and decorations.
We are delighted to highlight the beauty, history and enduring value of this fine property, says Michaans Furniture and Decorations Specialist, Jill Fenichell, noting that current auction trends include a resurgence of interest in fine period furnishings with traditional lines and intricate details. Adding that demand is also high for statement pieces, Fenichell expects exciting results from the