(September 21, 2005, Monaco) - Andreas Liveras of Liveras Yachts, Nicholas Edmiston of Edmiston and Company, Alex Braden of Yachting Partners International, Peter Croke of Merle Wood and Associates, Michael White of Cavendish White were all on the docks the first day of 15th Annual Mon... (September 21, 2005, Monaco) - Andreas Liveras of Liveras Yachts, Nicholas Edmiston of Edmiston and Company, Alex Braden of Yachting Partners International, Peter Croke of Merle Wood and Associates, Michael White of Cavendish White were all on the docks the first day of 15th Annual Mon...Jul. 25, 2008 09:45 AM EDT Reads: 33,536 Replies: 3 |
I love JetBlue Airlines; I adore and admire its founder and chairman David Neeleman, one of the most competent CEOs in the business. I flew with David on more than one occasion. The airline has a cost-savings policy: in flight the crew prepares the plane for the next flight, and by doi... Aug. 10, 2007 12:15 PM EDT Reads: 14,124 Replies: 17 |
Plus, it is a small world, I almost bought his 'Time Machine' yacht from 'Mr. Tournau' this summer, you should never ever ever never treat any customer like an ape man if you are in business, I mean in retail business, especially in the business of selling luxury goods. Your name and t... Dec. 24, 2006 10:30 AM EST Reads: 10,501 Replies: 8 |
Today we are seeing yachts well over 300 feet. We are seeing the market expand enormously. Yes, we'll see some very, very big yachts. There are some under construction at the moment. But I think there will still be a huge market for yachts between 150 to 180 feet. You can get into harb...Sep. 25, 2005 08:00 PM EDT Reads: 5,997 Replies: 1 |







Jacques Marten is an independent "yacht charter" blogger. Jacques lives in Monaco during the summer months and he spends most of his time in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida area during winter. A YV&C editor, Jacques mostly blogs about yacht charter vacations, as well as luxury goods and services.
Today we are seeing yachts well over 300 feet. We are seeing the market expand enormously. Yes, we'll see some very, very big yachts. There are some under construction at the moment. But I think there will still be a huge market for yachts between 150 to 180 feet. You can get into harb...




























