41. After selling off a school to a developer, the school district found itself suddenly forced to start building new elementary-school classrooms. 42. After a week in which many sectors exhibited strength, the stock market sold off Monday. 43. Ahmanson has been selling off its smaller outposts, such as a branch system in Illinois, to concentrate on the markets in which it has a larger share. 44. Bulk buyers frequently break up the package, sell off individual properties without jacking up the price to full retail, and still make a handsome profit. 45. But he was unsuccessful with many of his original proposals such as selling off Los Angeles International Airport and privatizing city services. 46. But it is rare to see a company sell off most of its real estate holdings in one fell swoop, as Hancock is doing. 47. But investors are not likely to rush to sell off their AMR shares either, the analysts said. 48. But Miller said the banks had indicated they were more interested in granting the troubled company time to sell off assets and stage a financial rescue. 49. But Lowell says he would be surprised to see Fidelity continuing to sell off tobacco because the sector is a good defensive holding in a slowing economy. 50. But neither are people like White ones to quit reveling altogether, even when their ranches are parched and they are selling off their herds. |