By John Matarese HEBRON, Ky. — When you return an air fryer, coffee maker, or Lego set you decide you didn't want, in many cases it never goes back on the shelves for resale. It often is thrown away by the retailer, and ends up in a landfill... read more →
Mar
10
Dec
12
By Adam Iscoe Tis the season. Wreaths have edged out flint corn. Chestnut-praline lattes have replaced pumpkin spice. Fox News took a shot at President Biden for putting up his Christmas tree before Thanksgiving. But, despite RSV and another round of covid, cheer abounds. Mayor Adams even decided... read more →
Nov
08
By Margaret Jackson Rising interest rates are making it harder to buy real estate, but two companies — GovDeals and Bid4Assets — give investors a way to get around it through their online real estate auctions. GovDeals and Bid4Assets are owned by Liquidity Services Inc. (NASDAQ: LQDT), a... read more →
Oct
17
By Danielle Letenyei Are you looking to buy a fire truck, police cruiser, or set of 51 different law journals? These are just some items you’ll find on GovDeals.com, a liquidation marketplace for government and educational agencies. GovDeals.com has a wide variety of items listed at liquidation prices.... read more →
Oct
15
By Rachel Christian, CEPF When government agencies need to get rid of stuff, they put it up for auction. That’s what makes government auction sites, like GovDeals.com, a great place to find truly unique finds at a steep discount. GovDeals lets you search thousands of listings in just... read more →
Oct
13
Sep
25
By Marcos Chisholm Like any executive on a tight schedule, Jorge A. Celaya cuts to the chase. “As much as I like to go as fast as possible . . . I’ve learned over the years to be more patient.” The Cuban American—executive vice president and chief financial... read more →
Jul
30
By Michael Corkery PITTSTON,Pa. — Once upon a time, when parents were scrambling to occupy their children during pandemic lockdowns, bicycles were hard to find. But today, in a giant warehouse in northeastern Pennsylvania, there are shiny new Huffys and Schwinns available at big discounts. The same goes... read more →
Jul
28
By Jen Wahl PHOENIX — The back-to-school season can be expensive for teachers. The Economic Policy Institute estimates educators nationwide can spend, on average, around $460 per year on supplies. But Valley teachers say it’s much more than that on a local level. One option for educators to save money... read more →
Jul
20
By Allison Rodriguez They say one man's trash is another man's treasure. One Phoenix warehouse is filled with gems, and some of those gems can go to educators at a steep discount. All Surplus Deals in west Phoenix has overflow or new, returned products at a fraction of... read more →