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...courts decide in favor of the MTA, MTA officials have indicated that in order to protect itself the MTA must put the land up for sale and then sell it to the highest bidder. Harvard, with an offer of $1 million above the fair market value, would clearly have an advantage over the Cambridge Redevelopment Authority...
...would retain a small part of the Bennett St. site for storage," McClernon said, "all the land except the present parking lot would be sold." He noted that "the MTA is required to offer the land for public bid but is not required to sell to the highest bidder, and would "probably make the land available to the University...
...Corporation has decided to sell the Stillman Infirmary plot to the highest bidder but is imposing a condition on the sale which will virtually force the construction of a new apartment building on the land...
...year horse-trading enterprise that extends from Saratoga to stud farms in England. France, Australia and South America. After 24 years as an auctioneer and "pitchman." British-born Finney knows as much as any man about the cash value of good horseflesh-and about the strange habits of the bidder. Finney scornfully tolerates parvenus whose extravagantly high offers make no horse sense, pointedly admonishes bidders when he thinks the offers...
...Wall Street mystery was solved when Bertin C. Gamble, 63, admitted to being the anonymous bidder who offered $40 a share for 470,000 shares of Chicago's General Outdoor Advertising. Elusive Bert Gamble, who built up the Gamble-Skogmo chain of auto accessory and appliance shops (380 stores, 2,000 dealers), now specializes in buying companies and reselling them at a handsome profit. Backed up by $45 million in cash from the 1960 sale of Gamble-Skogmo Inc.'s interest in Western Auto Supply, Gamble says he wants control of North America's biggest outdoor advertising...