- An
auction is
usually a
process of
buying and
selling goods or
services by
offering them up for bids,
taking bids, and then
selling the item to the highest...
- Yahoo!
Auctions is a
service set up by the
online search giant Yahoo! in 1998 to
compete against eBay.
There are
currently only two
localizations of the...
- A
reverse auction (also
known as buyer-determined
auction or
procurement auction) is a type of
auction in
which the
traditional roles of
buyer and seller...
- A
Dutch auction is one of
several similar types of
auctions for
buying or
selling goods. Most commonly, it
means an
auction in
which the
auctioneer begins...
- An
auction catalog (US spelling) or
auction catalogue (British spelling) is
inventory of
listing of
items to be sold at an
auction. It is made available...
- A no-reserve
auction (NR), also
known as an
absolute auction, is an
auction in
which the item for sale will be sold
regardless of price. From the seller's...
- An
online auction (also
electronic auction, e-
auction,
virtual auction, or e
Auction) is an
auction held over the
internet and
accessed by
internet connected...
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Auction bridge was the
first form of
bridge where players bid to
declare a
contract in
their chosen trump suit or no trumps. It was
first recorded as...
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Auction sniping (also
called bid sniping) is the practice, in a
timed online auction, of
placing a bid
likely to
exceed the
current highest bid (which...
- A
Vickrey auction or sealed-bid second-price
auction (SBSPA) is a type of sealed-bid
auction.
Bidders submit written bids
without knowing the bid of the...