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Old 25-07-2008, 15:03 Original language: Russian        #1
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Default The collapse of the stock market. What will happen to art?

Lord connoisseurs, we seem from the theoretical knowledge about the crisis creeping into practice. Russian stock market today, "usvisel down very tightly. How will react the domestic market of art? What opinion? They say that when investors have spoiled the mood, the demand for entertainment is growing ....



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Old 25-07-2008, 15:24 Original language: Russian        #2
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I think that the art it will not change. On the contrary, as you, Vladimir, you say, interest only still awake. Because look how dependent the market from political risks. word of one person for one-third the cost of wasted company and drove into a depression the entire market? IMHO, on the art market is impossible. If it is not only playing with the above, such as: "but let's be nasty, all will fall, we'll buy, then we say that everything is OK, we'll sell it and make oodles of money." and that a different scheme. and most importantly prostaaaaaaya



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Old 25-07-2008, 15:30 Original language: Russian        #3
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interest only still awake.
Well this is from the category of everyday rules of the Great Depression, that the crisis is thriving bars and restaurants, where people raise yourself up. And another movie. And the art there too. But the art for many activists. Need money, you need to sell, and all the work without money sit. Even with a discount to sell the complex. Moment of technical, but possible?



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react domestic market of art?
only an increase in prices at the pictures .. it's pointless to even discuss .. (in Russia, America does not interest me ..)



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I think that the opposite ща will not buy much haggling ... so got all this uncertainty and constant fluctuations, would be happy to rush to another area ... though not much in it figuring.



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Meister, you are mistaken .. prices (paintings, antiques, briliki, etc.) will only grow ..



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I had it in mind))) probably put it simply is not very clear. Sure will, and this crisis will be even faster.



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Meister, you are wrong .. prices (paintings, antiques, briliki, etc.) will only go up ..
I talked to the owners of auction houses in Germany.

They say that sales have increased dramatically.

Perhaps the Germans are losing confidence in the euro and invest in art.



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I have talked with the owners of auction houses in Germany.

They say that sales have increased dramatically.

Perhaps the Germans are losing confidence in the euro and invest in art.

do not tell where it was exploded in price?



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do not tell me where and what exactly exploded in price?
Just buy more steel.
What about "exploded" is not told.



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