The gentlemen sitting here don't care much about Lynch's business; the auction house only truly profits from auctions targeting the upper class.
Ten thousand ordinary people don't create as much benefit as a single millionaire; ordinary people need to think long and hard about purchasing an item and will immediately abandon it if the price slightly exceeds their capacity.
But millionaires are different; they only talk about what they like or dislike, never considering a auction item's actual value. For things they like, most people say there's no limit.
The topic quickly shifted from Lynch or other people's businesses back to the financial market, where everyone exchanged reliable or unreliable insider news.