Riviera exits administration
Riviera received written notice last Friday that the Deed of Company Arrangement established in conjunction with Riviera’s creditors in January was completed and the company
Riviera received written notice last Friday that the Deed of Company Arrangement established in conjunction with Riviera’s creditors in January was completed and the company
Unsecured creditors and former employees of Australian boatbuilder Riviera have agreed to payments and the company can move forward with its restructuring. “The acceptance of
Riviera, Australia’s largest luxury boatbuilder, is opening a new United States headquarters in Stuart, Fla. A team of seven longtime Riviera professionals are on hand
The receivers for Riviera, Australia’s largest boatbuilder, say they have started the “expressions of interest” process for parties interested in acquiring the assets and business
Riviera will no longer distribute the Princess Yachts and Grand Banks brands as it tries to pay off a $350 million debt. CEO John Anderson
Australia’s Riviera Yachts has laid off about 150 employees at its Coomera-based manufacturing plant, according to a report in Gold Coast Publications. The company has
Australian boatbuilder Mustang Marine has offered to buy fellow Aussie manufacturer Riviera, which is in voluntary receivership, according to a report in Gold Coast Publications. The

During tough economic times, it’s easy to lose your perspective. A steady diet of bad news can lead to the refrain: “The sky is falling
Riviera received written notice last Friday that the Deed of Company Arrangement established in conjunction with Riviera’s creditors in January was completed and the company
Unsecured creditors and former employees of Australian boatbuilder Riviera have agreed to payments and the company can move forward with its restructuring. “The acceptance of
Riviera, Australia’s largest luxury boatbuilder, is opening a new United States headquarters in Stuart, Fla. A team of seven longtime Riviera professionals are on hand
The receivers for Riviera, Australia’s largest boatbuilder, say they have started the “expressions of interest” process for parties interested in acquiring the assets and business
Riviera will no longer distribute the Princess Yachts and Grand Banks brands as it tries to pay off a $350 million debt. CEO John Anderson
Australia’s Riviera Yachts has laid off about 150 employees at its Coomera-based manufacturing plant, according to a report in Gold Coast Publications. The company has
Australian boatbuilder Mustang Marine has offered to buy fellow Aussie manufacturer Riviera, which is in voluntary receivership, according to a report in Gold Coast Publications. The

During tough economic times, it’s easy to lose your perspective. A steady diet of bad news can lead to the refrain: “The sky is falling