Summary:
In this video segment, Lorenzo and Gaston, two hotel owners, are being interviewed to determine their net worth. The segment starts with them discussing their financial challenges due to the pandemic, even though they still consider themselves millionaires. The interviewers then go on to assess the value of their assets, including their residence and two hotels. They also discuss their monthly expenses, including holidays, which add up to a significant amount. The segment ends with the appraisers evaluating an artwork and discovering two etchings by Rembrandt, which are valued at a substantial sum. The overall impression is that Lorenzo and Gaston have significant assets but face financial challenges due to their high expenses and the impact of the pandemic on their business.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Lorenzo and Gaston are hotel owners.
2. They claim to be millionaires.
3. They own two hotels in Leiden.
4. They have experienced bankruptcy in the past.
5. Due to the pandemic, they are still considered millionaires.
6. They have a residential house and two hotels.
7. The value of their residential house has increased from €380,000 to €695,000.
8. The value of Hotel De Barones is estimated at €950,000.
9. The other hotel is valued at €1,470,000.
10. Their total assets are valued at €3,015,000.
11. Their monthly expenses amount to €7,426.
12. They spend about €440 per month on dinners.
13. They spend around €220 per month on groceries.
14. They also spend on cigars.
15. They spend a significant amount on holidays, around €11,000 to €18,000 per year.
Please note that some information, such as specific expenses on cigars, dinners, and holidays, may vary based on their statements.