Fraser partners with Porsche to create the “Ultimate” experience

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This summer, to mark its 70th anniversary, Fraser Yachts has partnered with the German sports car manufacturer Porsche to offer their clients in the South of France the “Porsche Ultimate” service.

Clients using the “Porsche Ultimate” drive will be able to benefit from access to a brand-new selection of exclusive Porsches, including the latest 911 GT3, which will be delivered at their chosen location to ensure a completely hassle-free experience.

For those seeking exhilaration while on dry land, Porsche also provides a number of “ultimate” experiences including driving on the 24 Hours of Le Mans racetrack or the adrenaline-inducing thrill of driving a Porsche 918 Spyder on the world-famous Circuit Paul Ricard with official Porsche race drivers.

Monaco is famed for its racing, and as the global headquarters for Fraser this partnership is a great addition to the world’s largest superyacht brokers exemplary offerings, the company says.

CEO of Fraser, Raphael Sauleau commented: “As we celebrate 70 years of industry success, we recognise the many values that Porsche shares with Fraser in terms of quality, attention to detail and exceptional service offerings to clients. A Porsche is more than just a vehicle, it is an expression of freedom and a unique attitude to life, and, like a yacht, is more than just a boat.”

Porsche will have a fleet of luxury vehicles available for Fraser clients during both the Monaco Yacht Show and Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. Porsche and Fraser will also take the Porsche Ultimate Service to Miami from November.

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Philosopher and friend drowns in Ramatuelle

Anne Dufourmantelle Photo: Librairie Mollat
Anne Dufourmantelle Photo: Librairie Mollat

Anne Dufourmantelle, the philosopher and psychoanalyst, died tragically on July 21 at the age of 53 in Ramatuelle, Var. She drowned trying to rescue children in difficulty on the beach, fighting strong wind and waves, her family said.

“She was a great philosopher, psychoanalyst, she helped us to live, to think (about) the world today,” France’s Minister of Culture, Françoise Nyssen, said on Twitter.

In 2015, Ms Dufourmantelle told the newspaper Liberation: “When there really is a danger that must be faced … there is a strong incentive to action, dedication, and surpassing oneself.”

The author of the acclaimed La Puissance de la douceur (The Power of Gentleness) had strong links to Monaco, where she was a juror of the Prix des Rencontres philosophiques. Charlotte Casiraghi, President of the Philosophical Encounters of Monaco, spoke of how her kindness permeated the debates with tenderness.

“We were both passionate about Philosophy, psychoanalysis and horses. The luminous serenity, and the softness which emanated from her, was never affected but always seemed to be touched by fragility and extreme sensitivity to suffering.

“Secret and poetic, she created a space where words had the power and the incantatory texture of the dream, to capture the most minute variations of life. Her words, her intelligence, her gentleness will be missed, because they helped us to take the risk of opening up to the other, and to the world,” Ms Casiraghi said.

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585 faces link hospital to the community

Photo: Charly Gallo/DC
Photo: Charly Gallo/DC

The official inauguration of a work by Monaco artist Anthony Alberti – aka Mr OneTeas – took place at Princess Grace Hospital on Monday, July 24, as well as a historical photographic retrospective of the hospital.

In the presence of the Ministers of Public Works, the Environment and Urban Development, Marie-Pierre Gramaglia, and of Health and Social Affairs, Didier Gamerdinger, the Assistant Director of the institution, Benoite de Sevelinges, demonstrated the 31 photographs that succeed in showing a hospital that has not ceased to evolve over time, since the first foundations were started in 1898.

Minister of Public Works, the Environment and Urban Development, Marie-Pierre Gramaglia, with Minister of Health and Social Affairs, Didier Gamerdinger. Photo: Charly Gallo/DC
Minister of Public Works, the Environment and Urban Development, Marie-Pierre Gramaglia, with Minister of Health and Social Affairs, Didier Gamerdinger. Photo: Charly Gallo/DC

Monaco artist Anthony Alberti has also decorated the outside of the elevator shaft that connects avenue Pasteur to the hospital with 585 portraits of people linked to the current life of the hospital – staff, workers, and neighbours.

The Prince’s government wanted to create a unifying artistic work with a focus on those who “live” the project on a daily basis. The work is displayed on all three visible sides of the elevator.

Photo: Charly Gallo/DC
Photo: Charly Gallo/DC

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Scorpio Bulkers enjoys better results

business-man-1031755_1920Monaco-based Scorpio Bulkers Inc, a leading provider of marine transportation of dry bulk commodities, on Monday, July 24, reported its results for the three and six months ended June 30, 2017, that show a considerable drop in its net trading loss.

For the second quarter of 2017, the company’s GAAP net loss was $13.4 million, or $0.19 loss per diluted share. For the same period in 2016 the company’s GAAP net loss was $24.7 million, or $0.48 loss per diluted share.

For the six months ended June 30, 2017, the company’s GAAP net loss was $48.0 million, or $0.67 loss per diluted share compared to a GAAP net loss of $83.0 million, or $2.05 loss per diluted share for the prior year period.

For the same period, the company’s adjusted net loss was $29.8 million, or $0.41 adjusted loss per diluted share, which excludes the impact of a write down of assets held for sale of $17.7 million and a write off of deferred financing costs on the credit facility related to those specific vessels of $0.5 million. For the six months ended June 30, 2016, the company’s adjusted net loss was $58.1 million, or $1.43 adjusted loss per diluted share, which excludes a loss/write off of vessels and assets held for sale of $12.4 million, the write off of deferred financing costs on credit facilities that will no longer be used of $2.5 million and a charterhire contract termination fee of $10.0 million.

As of July 21, 2017, the company had approximately $148.3 million in cash and cash equivalents.

During 2016, the company entered into agreements with certain lenders to, among other things, defer future principal repayments under certain loan agreements. In July 2017, the company reached agreements in principal with such lenders whereby principal repayments on the debt totalling $45.4 million that were previously deferred would be reinstated to their original form. Under these agreements in principal, the company will be required to make principal payments of approximately $7.3 million in the third quarter of 2017 and quarterly principal payments ranging from $1.0 million to $4.5 million per quarter from the fourth quarter of 2017 through the fourth quarter of 2020.

All restrictions on the payment of dividends that were put in place as part of prior loan amendments have been removed from all of its credit facilities.

Vessel operating costs were $21.1 million associated with 47 vessels owned, on average, during the period. Vessel operating costs for the prior year quarter were $15.6 million and related to 34 vessels owned, on average, during the period.

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Books on the beach with prizes to be won Tuesday

Photo: CD
Photo: CD

In collaboration with the Marine World Discovery Centre, Monaco’s Environment Department is organising a pop-up library on Larvotto Beach on Tuesday, July 25 and Monday, August 7, between 4 pm and 7 pm.

The Bibliomer, an itinerant and playful library, travels all summer along the beaches of the coast. Last year, it enabled young readers to discover the riches of the Mediterranean Sea, especially the coastal zone. Smaller children were particularly fascinated.

This summer the focus is on entertainment. Facilitators will offer workshops on fishing, whale watching and waste management, with booklets, books and prizes to be won. Further information: environnement@gouv.mc.

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