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<i>If Wall Street wants a bull market, it has one now. The famous Wall Street bull could have a new owner. Sculptor Arturo Di Modica, who created the famous flared-nostril, 7,000-pound bull that sits in the heart of New York's financial district in lower Manhattan, is auctioning his famous piece to the highest bidder, a newspaper reported Monday.
The bronze sculpture is one the world's best-known symbols of American capitalism and one of the biggest tourist draws in the financial district. According to the Wall Street Journal, Di Modica said any new owner must leave the "Charging Bull" where it is, and must donate it to New York City...</i> <A HREF="http://money.cnn.com/2004/12/20/news/newsmakers/wallstreet_bull/index.htm">Entire Store Here</A>
<i>If Wall Street wants a bull market, it has one now. The famous Wall Street bull could have a new owner. Sculptor Arturo Di Modica, who created the famous flared-nostril, 7,000-pound bull that sits in the heart of New York's financial district in lower Manhattan, is auctioning his famous piece to the highest bidder, a newspaper reported Monday.
The bronze sculpture is one the world's best-known symbols of American capitalism and one of the biggest tourist draws in the financial district. According to the Wall Street Journal, Di Modica said any new owner must leave the "Charging Bull" where it is, and must donate it to New York City...</i> <A HREF="http://money.cnn.com/2004/12/20/news/newsmakers/wallstreet_bull/index.htm">Entire Store Here</A>
