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Louisville eclipses million-dollar milestone in surplus sales
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Mayor Jerry Abramson today announced that the city has "unloaded" more than a million dollars worth of surplus government vehicles, equipment and other items through online auctions. Metro Government sells obsolete and other surplus items through its website, LouisvilleKy.gov, and GovDeals.com, an online service similar to eBay. The $3,760 sale of a Case International 585 tractor to a bidder in Cookeville, Tenn., recently brought the total funds generated through the online auctions to more than $1 million. "The online auctions are a creative way this government is operating efficiently and effectively for our citizens," Abramson said. "We're unloading items that have outlived their useful life for government, and in doing so creating a revenue stream and reducing warehouse space." Abramson said the online auctions often generate more money than traditional auction-house auctions because items are up for bids around the clock and the online auctions allow more people - virtually from anywhere - to participate.
Sainsbury bid close to collapse as two bidding partners pull out
The attempt by a consortium of private equity companies to take over J Sainsbury was close to collapse last night after two of the bidding partners pulled out of the deal and the supermarket chain's founding family rejected an improved £10.1bn offer. The decison by Blackstone Group International and Texas Pacific Group to abandon the proposed deal left CVC Capital Partners as the only remaining bidder. The departure of the two firms followed confirmation from buy-out specialist Kohlberg Kravis Roberts on Thursday that it had left the consortium. .
State bids on line for locals
For the A&M Consolidated and Bryan golfers and tennis players, the road to state goes through Waco, where the locals must navigate rugged Class 5A Region II tournaments this week. The regional tennis tournament will be played Tuesday and Wednesday, starting at the Waco Regional Tennis Center and finishing at the Baylor Tennis Center. Consolidated will send 11 entries to the regional meet, while Bryan will be represented by two players. In golf, the girls will play their regional at Cottonwood Creek Golf Course on Tuesday and Wednesday. The Consol team and two individuals from Bryan will compete. The boys golf regional will be played at Bear Ridge Golf Course on Tuesday and Wednesday. The Tigers qualified as a team, and they will be joined by one Viking playing as a medalist.
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