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Auction Broadcasting Company company history timeline

2001

In May 2001 the firm bought an auction in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and in October Brian Warner was appointed president, with Jim Hallett remaining in charge as CEO. Later in the year, ADESA bought a salvage auction in North Carolina.

2002

The year 2002 also saw a new salvage auction opened in Orlando, Florida, and the firm's Industry Relations and Analytical Services department starting to supply monthly reports to the United States Bureau of Economic Analysis.

2002: Great Rigs is sold.

2003

The fall of 2003 also saw a new auction facility opened near Atlanta, Georgia, to serve Chrysler Group dealers.

2003: LiveBlock Internet auctions are introduced.

2005

In early 2005 ADESA completed the repurchase of some 4.4 million shares of stock to boost its value.

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