Eric Schmidt is selling his superyacht
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High-profile secondary sales like this are a reminder that ultra-wealthy operators are rebalancing from trophy assets toward liquidity and optionality. For founders and fund managers, expect more LPs and angels to quietly prioritize flexible capital over illiquid status symbols.
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