Markus Lehner
"Sir" Anthony’s right hand, chairman of recent "Family Office Investment Summits” of Ritossa. Markus Lehner is the owner of a whole garage of Ferrari racing cars, airplanes, and the coolest phone number in Monaco. There are many articles about him in CEO Magazine. He is so wealthy that he has a very public PRIVATE OFFICE:
The MARKUS LEHNER PRIVATE OFFICE has the sole purpose of supporting exclusively its principal Markus Lehner with his intentions in business as well as private affairs. Therefore, it is also the first and general contact point for the entire MARKUS LEHNER ORGANISATION.
Where’s the money from? Honest, earned in his own investments business. By the way, it is open to managing your money too, at https://www.lehnerinvestments.com/en/funds/:
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When Mr. Lehner decided to learn to fly a plane, he had to free up a lot of personal time for that. But his schedule was very busy. So, voilà:
I have set the entire MARKUS LEHNER ORGANISATION on much more structured and organised grounds, employed a few more people for my personal needs as well as re-organised all of my main companies.
We could ask, how come his main companies were so unstructured and badly organized before, but let’s not nitpick.
The only sources highlighting his wealth are his own websites, Ritossa’s channels, and CEO Magazine, a native advertising “magazine” belonging to one or both of them. There are no records on this person’s career anywhere else.
His company maintains a YouTube channel (33 subscribers), and tries to advertise investments in third-world countries, carefully translating the chairman’s words into Russian, Romanian, and Slovak — all for 1–3 views per video:
Lehner investments youtube channel
One picture is worth a thousand words. Below is a chart of the value of Lehner’s company from the Deutsche Boerse. Yes, it is the same company:
Lehner investments stock chart
It’s not just 20 cents, it’s 20 cents per 1,000 shares. The stock price has been hovering around zero since 2014, but even if you invested 100 euros in 2020, you would lose 83 of them. Naturally, this success did not prevent Lehner’s company from receiving a large number of prizes in recent years, including from Ritossa himself and his CEO Magazine (there are NO issues of CEO Magazine without Ritossa, Lehner, or Prince Michel).
In 2021, the company showed a loss of 250,000 euros on 100,000 of revenue.
So, looks like if not for speeches at Ritossa's summits, Mr. Lehner could not even afford renting a Ferrari for a photo shoot.
Our verdict: