William Joseph Verdult artwork - A Major Milestone Achieved - Transparent Prices
Tuesday, March 2, 2010 at 11:01AM
William Joseph Verdult's artwork prices unveiled.
As we indicated in our previous post one of the major goals of the Corporation is to increase the transparency of prices for William Verdult artwork. In doing so we want to make sure that prices of actual "cash sales" of Verdult artwork are maintained and published by the major on-line research and resource outlets.
In providing transparent prices, we believe the transparency will help art lovers and investors gage the actual value of their artwork, and will open the door for William Joseph Verdult artwork to be sold at premier on-line auction houses such as Christies, Sotheby's and Butterfield's. .
Another key goal of the Corporation is to ensure that the artwork is fully considered as a distinct and separate asset class like stocks, bonds and real estate. In addition, our objective is to ensure that Verdult artwork can be used to help art lovers, investors and shareholders leverage their art holdings, by using their artwork where appropriate in collateralized "cash" loans and other cash investment opportunities.
In achieving these goals, we are proud to announce that for the very first time a major art site now reports "cash" sales for Verdult artwork.
In the very near future we see a ready and robust market and a growing demand for Verdult artwork. Additionally, we anticipate that in conjunction with this demand, prices for Verdult artwork, like the art market in general - will rise considerably.
Again, our ultimate goal is to have Verdult artwork displayed and sold at Christies, Sotheby's and Butterfield's. With the addition of art prices on artnet.com, we are on a clear march to achieve this objective. Though we can provide no guarantees, we anticipate, we will achieve this objective soon.
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If you have questions about the "cash" market, leave a post or send an email.
Alton Perkins,
CEO of Wealth Enterprises Corporation/Yazzy's Fine Art Corporation






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