| EBAY AUCTIONS FOR SEATTLE SUPERCROSS!
Scottsdale , AZ- The Road 2 Recovery Foundation announces exciting Ebay auctions Seattle Supercross. The first auction includes four VIP Credentials which allow the winners all day pit access before and after the race, Press Box Access and seating for the race. The Press Box is some of the greatest seats in the house, and there is closed circuit T.V. so if you missed something chances are you'll be able to see it again. Also included is a tour of a team race rig (team and time to be determined by promoter). The other auction includes 4 tickets to the Seattle SX with all day pit access, tour of a team race rig (team and time to be determined by promoter), Set of SUNLINE Flex Levers (Brake and Clutch) personally autographed by James Stewart, Smith sunglasses, Thor Backpack, SixSixOne Defender 2.5 Flat White Chest Protector with Neck Roll installed and other cool swag from One Industries and Rockford Fosgate.
Royal Navy Bidding War Begins In Earnest
A bidding war has begun after the Ministry of Defence last week gave the green light to the 15 Royal Navy personnel captured in Iranian waters, to sell their stories to the media.Several newspapers, magazines and TV stations have been vying for the rights to the sailors' accounts of their terrifying ordeals, and to turn them into coffee table mush.Faye Turkey, allegedly a "good gobbler", acted as "plaything" to Iranian leader Mahmoud Armadinnerlady, and was "stripped to her knickers". She is to be married to the despot in July, and has been talking to leading celebrity magazines with a view to selling the horrific photographic evidence of the event.But it's not only the stories that have been for sale.Sotheby's are to hold a special one-off event to auction-off some of the clothing worn by the former hostages.Captain Chris Air's beret, which he wore during his TV appearance, and Arthur Batchelor's underpants, which he shat during his capture, are part of the exclusive collection.Other items have surfaced on eBay.
Warehouse shares likely to jump if bids cleared - analyst
Shares in The Warehouse are likely to jump after the competition regulator clears the way for two potential takeover bids, brokers First NZ Capital said today. First NZ analyst Sandra Urlich said both of Warehouse's suitors, Australia's biggest retailer Woolworths and grocery co-operative Foodstuffs, were expected to get clearance from The Commerce Commission to launch bids. "Assuming the Commerce Commission clears the respective parties we would expect some further price strength from here," Ms Urlich said in a research note. The regulator is due to make a decision by April 27. She said the market view is that 50 per cent owner Stephen Tindall will accept an offer for his stake from Woolworths, leading to a full takeover bid. Shares in The Warehouse last traded down one cent at $7.05, having traded between $3.60 and $7.31 over the past year.
Ottawa seeks advice on wireless spectrum auction
OTTAWA — Senior policy makers in charge of telecommunications policy said they have "no preconceived notions" as to how a pending auction of wireless spectrum will unfold. "The government has not made up its mind," Michael Binder, assistant deputy minister at Industry Canada, told telecom executives at a wireless conference on Monday. "We want to get the policy advice, analysis and evidence on the public record." Today's conference deals with the pending auction of wireless spectrum, or the radio frequency needed to operate a cellphone network. Already, a fierce lobbying battle is underway between the incumbent wireless carriers, who want an auction with as few rules as possible, and potential new entrants such as Quebecor Inc., who are pushing for spectrum to be set aside for new entrants in the field.
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