Ferraris
Coverage of Ferraris in the Nexus archive.
- Wealthy collectors are buying condos just for their cars
Wealthy collectors are purchasing car condos to store and display their valuable collections, with The Hangar Group and The Stacks Auto Lofts offering specialized spaces. Prices for these units can exceed $1 million, driven by demand for shared, exclusive environments for enthusiasts.
- MARK PALMER: 'Once upon a time, you would see muddy old Land Rovers parked in Chipping Camden, now it's all shiny Porsches and Ferraris.' As demand for Cotswold houses plummet, with prices down by 12 per cent, has the bubble finally burst?
The article discusses a decline in demand for Cotswold houses, with prices falling by 12%, and contrasts the shift from muddy Land Rovers to luxury cars like Porsches and Ferraris in Chipping Camden. Mark Palmer questions whether the housing market bubble has burst.
- Trump crackdown uncovers $6.5B in fraud — and your taxes were wasted on diamonds, Ferraris and a boat named ‘Butt Nekkid’
A Trump crackdown uncovered $6.5 billion in fraud, with taxpayer funds reportedly used for luxury items like diamonds, Ferraris, and a boat named 'Butt Nekkid'. Federal authorities stated a student athlete died as a result of one of the schemes.
- Ferraris and Shell Companies: Five Charged in Medicare Fraud Schemes
Five individuals were charged in Medicare fraud schemes involving Ferraris and shell companies. Medicare paid over $10 billion for skin substitutes in 2024 under the administration of Mehmet Oz, the US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid administrator.
- Fraudsters bought Kobe Bryant sneakers and Ferraris with taxpayer funds
Fraudsters used taxpayer funds to purchase Kobe Bryant sneakers and Ferraris. Law enforcement faces challenges in tracing the flow of tax dollars in fraud cases.
- A secret warehouse holds assets seized from California fraudsters
A secret federal law enforcement warehouse in Southern California contains seized assets such as Ferraris, Lamborghinis, and sports memorabilia linked to fraud cases involving illegally diverted taxpayer money.
- When crypto purchases move from Rolexes to groceries, adoption will have arrived. :)
Crypto adoption will have arrived when people use it to buy everyday items like groceries, rather than just luxury goods. This will happen when crypto native marketplaces offer a seamless shopping experience. Crypto gives people financial freedom