Sunday, June 28, 2009

Berezovsky has forgotten to pay a commission agent in the sale of yachts.

Businessman Boris Berezovsky, granted asylum in Britain, sold his yacht "Darius" (Darius), but did not pay a commission agent, who helped carry out the transaction. This is written in the Sunday newspaper The Times.Po this edition, Berezovsky acquired "Darius" three years ago for 170 million pounds, but sold the car from the UAE Abdullah Al-Futaimu over 217 million pounds. Commission agent Edmistona Nicholas (Nicholas Edmiston), which is the most well-known facilitator of the sale of luxury yachts, was up 12.75 million pounds, but the agent never received.
It says The Times, Berezovsky has secured orders, which indicated that Edmistonu is not entitled to any commission. "They do not sell the boat, and we prove it in court. Therefore, we would like to leave us alone and do not pester. They just go and annoy people," - said the representative entrepreneur Lord Bell.
Gazette was unable to obtain comment from the Edmistona, but one of his buddies said, "Boris oblaposhil Nick" by deleting it from the transaction. "Nick has shown yacht buyer, and many did, that the transaction took place. He does not want to make verbal battle with the client, but he was very disappointed and saddened. In the end, 12.75 million pounds - a lot of money that is so easy with them bow out" - a source told The Times. Does Edmiston apply to the court, it is not known.
Semipalubnaya yacht "Darius" length of 110 meters, which is being tested in Germany, is one of the six most expensive yachts in the world. According to the British newspaper, it can compete with the 115-meter yacht "Pelorus", owned by businessman Roman Abramovich.

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