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Sellers

British  
/ ˈsɛləz /

noun

  1. Peter. 1925–80, English radio, stage, and film actor and comedian: noted for his gift of precise vocal mimicry, esp in The Goon Show (with Spike Milligan and Harry Secombe; BBC Radio, 1952–60). His films include I'm All Right, Jack (1959), The Millionairess (1961), The Pink Panther (1963), Dr Strangelove (1964), and Being There (1979)

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“Sellers need to take advantage of the latest digital tools to make their listing stand out online,” Pendleton said.

From MarketWatch

Sellers notably failed to generate meaningful follow through after the soft earnings reaction on Feb. 6.

From Barron's

Recognizing her as a fellow lodger, Sellers sent his valet to knock on her door.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sellers have also been retreating, but not as quickly.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Sellers need to strike a balance between price ambition and market realism,” Rightmove said.

From The Wall Street Journal