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Lehman art sale offers piece of financial history
November 2009 - A selection of art works from Lehman's corporate collection sold for $1.35 million, almost double the projected total at Freeman's auctioneer's in Philadelphia according to Lindsay Pollock at Bloomberg. For some buyers the sale represented a unique opportunity to own a piece of financial history. Read more
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