90 Million Euros is a fire sale?
Three days ago: The Rothschilds have sold an Austrian hunting estate almost the size of Manhattan that the storied European banking family has owned for 143 years.
The 5,412-hectare parcel, known as Langau, was part of a massive swath of mountainous, densely wooded property Baron Albert von Rothschild, of the familys Austrian line, bought in the southern part of Lower Austria in 1875. He set about restoring the forests depleted by Viennese loggers while building up his own forestry and gaming enterprises, according to the Rothschild family archive.
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Rothschild heirs Nancy Clarice Tilghman and Geoffrey R. Hoguet, who live in the United States, sold Langauwhich includes two power plants and a grand Tyrolean-style lodgeto the owners of a paper manufacturing firm, Prinzhorn Holding,
FIRE sale sounds more like SM sell off!!
Maybe Dopey (Prince Alaweed) bought the property from Rothschild.