The yacht ownership math flips at six weeks of annual use.
Below that, charter wins on cost per day. Above it, ownership compounds in your favor.
Here is the depreciation curve, the APA trap, and the crew gratuity math that separates the two paths.
EXCLUSIVE: EQT just found a deep-pocketed partner for a European prize.
The Swedish PE firm secured Qatari sovereign backing for a binding bid on VW's MAN Energy Solutions marine engines unit.
Qatar's state money seals a €4 billion play in one of shipping's most critical.
EXCLUSIVE: Jardine Matheson is finally selling its restaurant crown jewels.
Carlyle and Yum China are bidding for the KFC and Pizza Hut operations across Asia.
The deal could fetch $400 million and represents a rare crack in one of Hong Kong's most secretive family.
Lürssen and Feadship still own the top tier.
But the middle eight yards have reshuffled hard in the last 18 months.
We ranked by delivered length, order-book depth, and which yards actually deliver $300M builds on time. Here's who moved up.
EXCLUSIVE: Apollo just placed a huge bet on trash.
The firm's funds took a majority stake in Noble Environmental, a vertically integrated US waste platform.
Essential services are where real money lives right now, and Apollo knows the margins in waste collection never.
The catalog hides what costs you most at Christie's.
We mapped the full buyer's premium structure and the bidding methods that shift your effective price.
Registration to post-hammer: the steps the auctioneer assumes you know, the condition report clauses that matter.
EXCLUSIVE: The independent sponsor model just got its first real validator.
Eighteen48 Partners closed €175 million for its debut fund, half its €350 million target.
Family offices and ultra-high-net-worth individuals anchored the LP base, betting that the sponsor-led.
EXCLUSIVE: Christopher Silcock is stepping away from Hilton's top brands job.
The Global Brands president retires in early 2027 after years steering the portfolio.
Laura Fuentes takes over as Chief Brand Officer while Chris Wilroy joins the executive committee. It is a.
Most jewelry loses 40 percent the moment you buy it.
Investment-grade pieces hold value because they solve a specific problem: provenance, rarity, and liquidity that loose stones cannot match.
Signed pieces from the right makers, unheated Burmese rubies with.
EXCLUSIVE: Vicki Hollub's decade-long rebuild is almost over.
The Occidental CEO steps down June 1 after reshaping the oil giant around Permian and carbon capture.
Richard Jackson, COO since 2024, takes over a portfolio transformed from legacy assets into a modern energy.