— Once, you arrived with Yuri Mikhailovich at the opening of a dealership center in a Maybach… — That was the best deal of my life. I gave a friend a Harley-Davidson motorcycle. Since he was from the Caucasus, he decided he had to reciprocate to a woman, and he gave me a Maybach. — Was it Kerimov? — No, not Kerimov. Kerimov, by the way, ought to be reproached for the fact that it wasn’t him. (Laughs.) Just imagine, the best deal ever—the return was insane! — Why did he give such an expensive gift? — What do you mean, why? Because I gave him a Harley-Davidson, and he was touched. — It probably costs about 10 times less. — But he was from the Caucasus and a man. And you ask—where are men like that? Well, as you can see, I happen to meet them. One may assume that after this interview, Kerimov will give her an airplane. After all, grand gestures really do help build effective business relationships. Also noteworthy is the statement that housing in Moscow should cost just over $1,000 per square meter.