A superyacht seized from a Russian oligarch has been brought to the port of Everett for repair work before being auctioned ...
A $300 million superyacht seized from a Russian oligarch sailed into the Everett port Monday morning. The 4,400-ton, 348-foot ...
The ship had been in San Diego for the past year and is now being serviced ... Deputy U.S. Attorney General Lisa Monaco said ...
Russian oligarchs' superyachts seized as part of sanctions resulting from Russia's Ukraine invasion remain in limbo. It's unclear if they can be sold.
The 17 percent drop in superyacht sales was blamed on the exodus of Russians oligarchs as well as rising ownership costs.
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according to the SuperYacht Times, driven mostly by surging costs, waiting lists that ballooned during COVID and the sanctions against numerous Russian oligarchs. ZUMAPRESS.com A buyer placing an ...
The annual survey by SuperYacht Times found that rising costs, long wait times, and the exclusion of Russian oligarchs from the superyacht world all contributed to the decline in new orders.
A journalist for the Russian edition of Forbes magazine has been detained on charges of spreading false information about the Russian military, his lawyer said Friday. Sergei Mingazov is being ...
SEOUL (Bloomberg): The US$500 million Nord superyacht owned by Russian tycoon Alexey Mordashov reappeared after about eight months in the dark, having evaded capture by the US and its allies.