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  • Sold.com.au under the hammer?

    Yahoo refuses to confirm industry speculation that it's set to buy Australian online auction site, Sold.com.au.

  • The Don hits top average online

    Following Australian cricket legend Sir Donald Bradman's memorial service on Sunday, Yahoo Australia & NZ auction site SOLD.com.au is hosting a charity auction of the cricketer's memoribilia, with some bids already hitting a six since first innings yesterday.

  • f2 posts AU$21.9 million loss

    Fairfax has announced a AU$21.9 million dollar half year loss for its f2 online division, a day after it sold its online auction site, SOLD.com.au.

  • Sold...sold to Yahoo!

    Yahoo Australia and New Zealand has confirmed the takeover of Fairfax-owned auction portal, Sold.com.au, ending widespread industry speculation.

  • Resort hotel rooms go on the block in online auctions

    Prestigious hotel group Rydges has turned to the Internet to auction spare hotel rooms and suites in its Australian and international properties.

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