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Private Equity Bails Out Famed Italian Superyacht Yard – gCaptain

Share this article by Cristina Carlevaro (Reuters) – Perini Navi majority shareholder Fenix said on Tuesday it had signed a binding agreement with private equity firm Clessidra and another investor to relaunch the Italian luxury yacht maker. Yacht makers Ferretti Group and Sanlorenzo had expressed in February an interest in buying Perini Navi, which makes large luxurious boats and was declared bankrupt by an Italian court on Jan. 29. Fenix, the holding company of the Tabacchi family, which was once the controlling shareholder of eyewear group Safilo , said it aimed to carry out a “significant” capital increase to revamp the company, keeping a minority stake in Perini.

Chippenham Sunday League cups wide open after latest round

CHIPPENHAM SUNDAY LEAGUE: Group stage of both cups blown wide open ANOTHER weekend of cup fixtures in the shoestrings-chargrill Chippenham Sunday League conjured up a few surprises, which have thrown the group stages of the WG Parr Trophy and Subsidiary Cup wide open. Both FC Devizes United and Pack Horse went into their A M Print & Copy sponsored Knockout Cup, Group A clash on the back of impressive victories in their opening quarter-final ties last weekend. A 4-0 victory for Devizes has put them in pole position to top the group, and despite their loss Pack Horse are likely to join them if they avoid defeat against Sporting Box next weekend.

Frankston warehouse sells for $13 8m

Frankston warehouse sells for $13.8m We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Carrum Downs Carrum Downs Property Group has offloaded a warehouse at 75 Frankston Gardens Drive for $13.8 million in a deal managed by Colliers’ James Stott and Gordon Code. The 9587 sq m building sold at a yield of 5.43 per cent. It was leased to Nov Mono on a 5.2 year WALE returning $750,244 per annum. Carrum Downs Property Group has offloaded a warehouse at 75 Frankston Gardens Drive for $13.8 million. Credit: Moonee Ponds Leased to a hairdressing salon, 10 Margaret Street has sold at auction for $1,093,000. CRS Property’s

Frankston warehouse sells for $13 8m

Frankston warehouse sells for $13 8m
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Billy or Blind Billy (ca 1805–1855) – Encyclopedia Virginia

Blind Billy was a Lynchburg musician born about 1805 of unknown parentage who was so renowned with his instrument that his death was noted in Lynchburg and Richmond newspapers. The slave of Howell Davies, he eventually gained his freedom. As with many antebellum black musicians, more can be learned about his artistry than his life. Blind Billy, as he was named in all known references, was part of a long tradition of black military musicians in England and the Virginia colony. Virginia legislative acts of 1723 and 1776 recognized and attempted to regulate blacks as musicians for militia companies. Fife-and-drum ensembles, often called “drum corps” or “martial bands,” were once as common as fiddlers, and march tunes were the specialty of the traditional fifer.

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