
Revo, Longevity, HITT resources: Hot phases
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The Revo insolvency proceedings are currently in Phase 2, which, with the 'newly opened' insolvency hotels, also provides somewhat more transparency. At the same time, creditors are beginning to lodge their claims. Potential buyers move in the background. It is still unclear whether some are readying to acquire Revo Hospitality or whether the whole thing will end in a break-up. The two leading hotel insolvency lawyers spoke to the media, and we also spoke to other insiders.
What's the evidence? The topic of longevity is just as controversial, but it's a hype created by marketing. In TV adverts, toothpaste is already promising a longer life… My equally sceptical colleague Bärbel Schwertfeger interviewed an even more sceptical scientist from the Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing in Cologne, Germany. He points out that the striking results seen in mice that have received the 'longevity vaccine' but warns that the same results in people keen to live longer might still be a little way off yet. Let the facts speak for themselves! My grandmother already knew some of that too. A must-read for wellness hotels.
New brands and people are shaping the Italian hospitality industry. Are you already familiar with Raro Resorts plans, the new operator LVRH, Le Graal as a luxury hotel partner, or UNA as a proponent of management contracts? Massimiliano Sarti knows all about them. ... More
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