Topics:Consumers
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The New Rich often conduct business at the exclusive Core Club in New York City. Opened in 2005, founding members each paid $100,000 each to join. It's an oasis for investment bankers, hedge fund managers and private equity partners. |
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Bill Fischer has become rich by catering to the rich. His travel agency, Fischer Travel, charges $100,000 just to become a client and $25,000 to stay one.....that's before you even book a trip! |
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Parrot Cay, in Turks and Caicos, is a favorite refuge of Wall Street heavy hitters. Mid-priced villas cost $2,200 a day. Some homes rent for $10,000 a day and include a butler and full staff. |
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An island of great wealth....midtown Manhattan in NYC where the lavish spending of the super rich knows no bounds. |
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These Christian Louboutin pumps go for $2,500. Louboutins and others like them are so popular that Saks Fifth Avenue in New York recently expanded its shoe department... it's so large it was given its own zip code. |
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At a recent store opening in midtown Manhattan, Gucci debuted $18,000 handbags....but, they're not even close to the highest priced item in the store. |
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This big trunk is probably the most expensive item at Gucci in New York City. Price tag: $250,000. |
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At Audemars Piguet, customers shop for watches that cost more than some homes. Prices start at $10,000 and range up to $800,000. |
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At Bulgari, sales of one of a kind jewelry, like this $1 million engagement ring, are the company's fastest growing segment. |
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80 percent of people with a net worth exceeding $30 million say they plan to spend more in 2008 than they did in 2007 (Prince Associates). |
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