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two helipads, two pools, a ballroom and a mini-submarine that can dive to 50 meters deep. Here are some of the surprises hidden Eclipse, considered one of the largest megayachts in the world, with 170 meters and a crew consisting of about seventy people.
Photo: Elena Ramon
Photo: Elena Ramon
It is owned by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, whose fortune is estimated at 13,400 million dollars, according to Forbes. The billionaire owner of Chelsea is one of the greats of English football.
Eclipse
newly built by Blohm + Voss in Hamburg (Germany), these days is docked in the waters of the Port of Barcelona, \u200b\u200bin the space it occupied until a few months Union Naval de Barcelona (UNB), Boluda group company. These facilities have been transferred to the company's repair and maintenance of superyachts and megayachts Marina Barcelona '92 (MB'92), which will double its surface after winning the award had UNB, by investing 40 million euros (see EXPANSION February 1).
port sources said, Eclipse, one of the four mega yachts, Abramovich would have traveled to Barcelona undergo a review MB'92 workshops. The Russian magnate is one of the clients of the firm, although, according to the same sources, this is the first time that most of its luxury vessels calling at the facility.
each year pass through a dozen workshops MB'92 of superyachts and megayachts, mostly owned by wealthy Arab sheiks and the United States and Russia.
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controlled foreign MNCs.
Unilever China fines for suggesting an increase in prices of their products Tags: economics, business
EFE 07/05/2011 Beijing, May 7 (EFE) .- China fined the multinational cosmetics Anglo-Dutch Unilever with two million yuan (215,204 euros, 308,000 U.S. dollars) for suggesting an increase in prices of their products which "disturbed the market order," local media reported Wednesday.
According to the National Development and Reform (NDRC), the top Chinese planning body, Unilever warned of increased prices at supermarkets and gave interviews to media to discuss the alleged rise, causing their prices multiply products up to 10 stores.
The committee could be fined up to three million yuan to Unilever, but reduced the punishment for their cooperation, picked up the newspaper "South China Morning Post.
The company posted a statement on its website in which he stated that "as a multinational company with a long-term commitment to China, we fully understand the local environment and respect the decision."
The Chinese government has months trying to contain inflation, which last March at 5.4 percent, reached its highest level in 32 months.
On 13 April the European Commission (EC) also fined Unilever and Procter & Gamble with 315.2 million euros for Henkel pact with an agreement to stabilize its position in the market and coordinate prices, contrary to antitrust rules the European Union. EFE Securities
controlled foreign MNCs.
EFE 07/05/2011 Beijing, May 7 (EFE) .- China fined the multinational cosmetics Anglo-Dutch Unilever with two million yuan (215,204 euros, 308,000 U.S. dollars) for suggesting an increase in prices of their products which "disturbed the market order," local media reported Wednesday.
According to the National Development and Reform (NDRC), the top Chinese planning body, Unilever warned of increased prices at supermarkets and gave interviews to media to discuss the alleged rise, causing their prices multiply products up to 10 stores.
The committee could be fined up to three million yuan to Unilever, but reduced the punishment for their cooperation, picked up the newspaper "South China Morning Post.
The company posted a statement on its website in which he stated that "as a multinational company with a long-term commitment to China, we fully understand the local environment and respect the decision."
The Chinese government has months trying to contain inflation, which last March at 5.4 percent, reached its highest level in 32 months.
On 13 April the European Commission (EC) also fined Unilever and Procter & Gamble with 315.2 million euros for Henkel pact with an agreement to stabilize its position in the market and coordinate prices, contrary to antitrust rules the European Union. EFE Securities
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