Ritchie Bros. conducts largest Dubai and Denver auctions in company history

Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers , the world’s largest industrial auctioneer, conducted the largest Dubai, United Arab Emirates and Denver, Colorado auctions in Company history last week. Ritchie Bros. (www.rbauction.com) sold almost US$46 million of equipment in Dubai (June 1 - 3, 2009) and almost US$35 million of equipment in Denver (June 4 & 5). The Company conducted nine other unreserved public auctions around the world last week, including an auction in Moncofa, Spain that generated almost (euro)21 million (US$29 million) in gross auction proceeds (June 4 & 5).

DUBAI, UAE - Almost 700 people from 50 countries registered to bid in person or online at the unreserved auction conducted by Ritchie Bros. at its auction site in Dubai from June 1 - 3, 2009. Ritchie Bros. sold almost 2,300 heavy equipment items and trucks over three days, generating almost US$46 million in gross auction proceeds. Out-of-country bidders purchased more than US$30 million of equipment (67 percent). The majority of the equipment went to buyers from the Middle East, and there were buyers on-site at the auction from as far away as Australia, India and Singapore.

“The auction went exceptionally well,” said Steve Barritt, Ritchie Bros. Regional Manager. “This was our first Dubai auction in which we sold more equipment to buyers from outside the United Arab Emirates than within. Demand for equipment has been so high for so long in the UAE. While that demand has slowed recently, it is still strong in the surrounding Gulf countries and elsewhere in the world. By selling through Ritchie Bros., our local consignors were still able to reach those areas of strength and achieve strong returns on their surplus assets, despite the local slowdown.”

DENVER, COLORADO - Ritchie Bros. conducted the largest Colorado auction in Company history last week, selling almost US$35 million of equipment and trucks at its permanent auction site in Denver on June 4 & 5, 2009. Almost 3,000 people from 24 countries, including 48 U.S. states, registered to bid in the unreserved public auction. About 1,900 registered to bid in person; the other 1,100 registered to bid online in real time. Online bidders purchased more than US$11 million of equipment - another Denver site record. Bidders from as far away as Australia, France and the United Arab Emirates registered to bid on almost 1,900 items, including more than a dozen cranes.

“A record-breaking auction needs two things: a quality lineup of equipment and competing bidders who want to own it; we had both in Denver last week,” said Steve Merich, Ritchie Bros. Regional Manager. “Our global marketing strategy reaches potential buyers from across the U.S. and around the world. People will look far afield to find the right equipment at fair market prices. That’s what our unreserved auctions offer, whether the auction is in Denver or Dubai. There was a lot of talk about the strength of pricing here in Denver last week, which underscores the importance of reaching that global bidding audience when you’re selling in a slow economy.”

MONCOFA, SPAIN - Ritchie Bros. welcomed an international crowd to the three-day unreserved public auction at its auction site in Moncofa, Spain on June 3 - 5, 2009. More than 1,000 people from 45 countries registered to bid in person or online on more than 2,900 heavy equipment items and trucks. The auction generated almost (euro)21 million (US$29 million) in gross auction proceeds. Bidders from outside Spain purchased close to (euro)12 million (US$17 million) of equipment. The auction featured equipment from Hertz and about 290 other dealers, rental companies and contractors.

“Once again, we attracted a large international crowd of on-site and online bidders to our Moncofa auction site,” said Jeroen Rijk, Ritchie Bros. Divisional Manager. “Active bidding from a diverse audience of bidders helped us deliver strong returns for our consignors. Trucks and truck cranes sold particularly well. With the local slowdown, awareness of our unreserved auctions and demand for our services has increased in Spain. That’s why we’re opening a second auction site in Spain, in Ocana. We’re looking forward to conducting our first auction there in July.”

There are 73 unreserved Ritchie Bros. auctions on the auction calendar at www.rbauction.com, including the first auction at the Company’s new auction site in Ocana, Spain (July 3, 2009).

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WWA Group Manages Auction of US Military Equipment in Qatar

WWA Group, Inc. (OTCBB: WWAG) today announced the conclusion of an auction of US military equipment that was held on May 26, 2009 in Doha, Qatar and managed by WWA Group for Trident Kuwait, an established US military contractor.
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Charity to benefit from Bonhams Dubai art auction

Bonhams, will donate auction proceeds of a painting for the benefit of the Children’s Hope Foundation (CHF), a humanitarian organisation working towards the welfare of underprivileged children across the world, on 11 May at Dubai’s One & Only Royal Mirage Hotel.

The charity auction will be part of the larger auction titled ‘Orientalist Paintings and Works of Art’ where 73 paintings, water colours, sculpture, works of art, silver, glass, ceramics and Ottoman textiles will be up for sale. Dresdner Bank (DIFC) Limited, sponsors of the auction, will also be supporting the private VIP preview to be held on 7 May at the same venue.

Visit www.bonhams.com/dubai to view the auction catalogue.

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Children’s Hope Foundation to benefit from Bonhams art auction

Children’s Hope Foundation to benefit from Bonhams’ art auction
Dresdner Bank (DIFC) Limited sponsors Orientalist Art sale and private VIP preview
3 May 2009, Dubai UAE - Bonhams, the international fine art auction house established in the UK since 1793, will donate auction proceeds of a painting for the benefit of the Children’s Hope Foundation (CHF), a […]

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Sotheby’s New York African, Oceanic and Pre-Columbian Art Auction

Sotheby’s New York spring sale of African, Oceanic and Pre Columbian Art will be held on May 15, 2009, and will offer collectors a selection of tribal arts from important American and international private collections. The sale will comprise an especially rich offering of Oceanic works of art, several of which are the best of their kind. Works from the sale will be exhibited simultaneously with the single-owner sale of The Sculptor’s Eye: African and Oceanic Art from the Renee and Chaim Gross Foundation beginning May 9.

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