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Here are some of Trump’s noteworthy business failures: In the business world he was labeled “The Biggest Failure”
Nov 7, 2019 15:29:14   #
rumitoid
 
This is just meant as another brick removed from The Wall of Trump's lies and misrepresentations about himself. Maybe the steady stream of how corrupt and soulless this man is, exposing him piecemeal over time, might finally wake people up to the reality of Trump's amoral and cruel and selfish character.

The president's self-aggrandizing hype about his business acumen and other self-generated BS to fool investors and the public in general. And to see how pathetic these gross misrepresentations of himself being a genius businessman, were his selling points about himself. That his followers bought this crap is even sadder.
1. Trump Airlines
In 1988, Trump took out a $245 million loan to purchase the planes and routes of Eastern Air Shuttle. He slapped a TRUMP decal and some gold bathroom fixtures on the commuter planes that flew between New York, Boston and Washington, D.C., but customers weren’t charmed. Two years after he launched Trump Shuttle, the airline wasn’t making enough money to even cover the $1 million monthly interest payment on his loan. Trump ultimately defaulted, surrendering ownership of the airline to his creditors.

2. Trump beverages
Perhaps you’re aware of Trump Ice — “one of the purest natural spring waters bottled in the world,” according to the Trump’s website. The line of water, which is bottled by a third party, is not a failure; according to his FEC disclosure, Trump made $280,000 off it last year. But Trump’s other forays into the beverage market have been less successful. Undoubtedly intended to play on his Apprentice catchphrase, Trump Fire was trademarked in 2004, but it does not appear to have ever made it to market. Trump trademarked the name Trump Power at the same time. Both drinks were categorized as “non-alcoholic beverages containing fruit juices… namely, carbonated beverages” on their trademark applications. The only trace remaining of either are the trademark applications that were abandoned in 2006. The same goes for Trump’s American Pale Ale, the trademark for which was cancelled in 2007.

4. Trump casinos
Trump has filed for bankruptcy on his Atlantic City properties alone three times. First was the Trump Taj Mahal in 1991 — which was $3 billion in debt after just  one year in operation. He was back in bankruptcy court in 2004, and not just for the Trump Taj Mahal but for the Trump Marina and Trump Plaza casinos, which along with a riverboat casino in Indiana had a debt burden of some $1.8 billion. After the bankruptcy, Trump Hotels and Casino Resorts reorganized as Trump Entertainment Resorts Inc. Four years later, Trump Entertainment Resorts missed an interest payment on a $53.1 million bond; the company declared bankruptcy, and this time Trump stepped down as its chairman.

5. Trump magazine
Trump launched his eponymous magazine in late 2007, reinventing a publication that had previously been called Trump Style and Trump World. His idea was to “[cash] in on the booming advertising market for yachts and other high-end commodities.” The timing, of course, couldn’t have been worse for a magazine, particularly one dependent on luxury advertising. It didn’t survive the financial crisis, folding by 2009.

6. Trump Mortgage
“I think it’s a great time to start a mortgage company,”  Trump famously predicted to CNBC in April 2006. “The real-estate market is going to be very strong for a long time to come.” In reality, the market had already begun deflating at that point and would collapse within a matter of months. Unsurprisingly, Trump Mortgage’s business fell far short of its projections, doing less than a third of the $3 billion in business executives predicted it would to do in its first year.

At the time, Trump blamed the failure on the executives who run the company. He had tapped E.J. Ridings for the company’s CEO position; the company’s website boasted Ridings as having been a “top executive of one of Wall Street’s most prestigious investment banks,” but Money Magazine later found he had just six months of experience as a stockbroker before he went to work a small mortgage company. Trump Mortgage shuttered in September 2007. According to the Washington Post, the company never paid a $298,274 judgement it owed a former employee, nor the $3,555 it owed in unpaid taxes.

. Trump Steaks
When Trump filed for bankruptcy on his Atlantic City properties for the second of three times, court records showed he owed the Georgia company Buckhead Beef some $715,240. Two years later, in 2007, Trump struck a deal sell Buckhead Beef through the futuristic gadget store the Sharper Image. CEO Jerry Levin would later tell ThinkProgress it was “a bad business idea.”
“[W]e literally sold almost no steaks,” Levin said. “If we sold $50,000 of steaks grand total, I’d be surprised.” The steaks were pulled from shelves after just two months of abysmal sales, but the Trump Steaks commercial has, blessedly, been preserved for posterity.

8. Trump’s travel site
Like many of his business ventures, GoTrump.com was a gaudier version of an existing product — the travel booking website Travelocity, in this case. It launched in 2006 to low expectations: Henry Harteveldt of Forrester Research told the Washington Post it was a “vanity site” that wouldn’t make much money. He was right; it folded in 2007. Trump never gave up the URL, though — today it directs back to his campaign website.

9. Trump’s comms company
Trump registered a trademark for Trumpnet under the category of “corporate telephone communication services” in 1990. Wh**ever it was going to be, it never got off the ground; the trademark was abandoned in 1992.

10. Trump Tower Tampa
The 52-story Trump Tower in Tampa wasn’t conceived of or proposed or drafted up by Donald Trump — he just sold the use of his name to developers of the $300 million condo project for a cool $2 million. They, in turn, collected downpayments from individual buyers drawn in by the Trump mystique. After the project went belly-up in 2008 (it listed two scale models and some office furniture, worth a grand total of $3,500, as its only assets in bankruptcy court) buyers sued Trump for misleading them. He eventually settled, in some cases for as little as $11,115, with plaintiffs who had lost hundreds of thousands of dollars.

11. Trump University
Also known at the Trump Entrepreneur Initiative, Trump University was a series of wealth-building seminars for which students paid as much as $34,995 for mentorships that would supposedly get them access to Trump’s secrets of success. Instead of the hand-picked instructors Trump promised, the seminars were delivered by motivational speakers, often without degrees, and sometimes with criminal records. According to his FEC filings, Trump brought in $11,819 from the Trump Entrepreneur Initiative last year; he’s now the subject of two class-action lawsuits in California related to Trump University, and a third suit, for $40 million, brought by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.

12. Trump Vodka
Trump Vodka — “Success Distilled,” to quote its press materials — appeared in 2006. Trump said at the time, “I fully expect the most called for cocktail in America to be the T&T or the Trump and Tonic.” The liquor flopped, maybe in part because of Trump’s reputation as a teetotaler didn’t inspire a lot of confidence in his taste in hard alcohol.  The trademark was abandoned in 2008, and the liquor was out of circulation by 2011. 

13. Lost future earnings from calling Mexicans rapists
Trump kissed millions of dollars in future earnings goodbye last summer when he called Mexicans rapists and criminals in his campaign announcement speech. “Yeah, I’m losing some contracts, who cares, people – politically they’re weak and they want to be politically correct,” he said at the time.


For instance, he was dumped by NBC, the home of Trump’s beloved Apprentice franchise. According to his FEC fillings, Trump brought in some $213 million over 14 seasons of the franchise, or about $15.2 million per cycle. He had left the door open to return to Celebrity Apprentice, but NBC eventually announced it was finding a new host.

Then there were Trump’s cologne brands, Success by Trump and Empire by Trump, which were sold exclusively by Macy’s until both the retailer and the cologne maker dropped the mogul. (Unfortunately for Trump, he didn’t have that excuse in 2007, when Donald Trump: The Fragrance — his first foray into the market — was discontinued.)

Likewise, Macy’s discontinued Trump’s line of menswear, which it had carried for 11 years. According to his financial disclosure, it brought in between $1 million and $5 million — not the kind of money a man who once cashed a 16-cent check would spit at.

And Serta announced it would stop selling its Trump-branded mattress, which, according to Trump’s FEC filings, brought in another $1 million and $5 million in royalties every year.
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/donald-trumps-13-biggest-business-failures-59556/

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Nov 7, 2019 15:43:21   #
woodguru
 
The casinos were very successful in that he bankrupted them in record time, having taken out hundreds of millions in cash that got siphoned out to other entities, and racking up hundreds of millions in unaid bills and contractors in a very short time. He was even able to squeeze banks into loaning hundreds of millions more on the threat he would go bankrupt if he didn't get it.

He moved so fast stripping off hundreds of millions of dollars that he had to have intended to bankrupt them from day one, he was very successful at stripping off a maximum amount of money in a super short period of time.

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Nov 7, 2019 15:47:27   #
fullspinzoo
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
But in the political world he is known as a genius. Unemployment, jobs, ISIS, leader of ISIS, record breaking in the market just today, mfgers back and just about everything he touches. The list of accomplishments is a mile long. So you can make a "FEEBLE" attempt to discredit him, but it's futile. So politically he's done an incredible job....especially for his first job as a politician. Who did you say could do a better job???? Oh, you didn't say because you didn't want to be laughed off OPP. you're a douche. Who gives a s**t about a few of his failures. I'm sure "yours" are a mile long. Nice try though. Pathetic!!!!! All you jerks try to do is ruin peoples LIVES: Kavanaugh with a bunch of lies, Trump with a bunch of lies. I'll bet you're a pathological liar yourself. Goes with territory. you guys on the Left SUCK!!!!!
But in the political world he is known as a genius... (show quote)


Trump will go down as the best President EVER. And you Lefty's will go down as lying shmucks. Adam Schitt ~ President!!!!!

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Nov 7, 2019 15:49:42   #
woodguru
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
Trump will go down as the best President EVER. And you Lefty's will go down as lying shmucks. Adam Schitt ~ President!!!!!

I'm pretty sure that will not happen, except with those who already believe he is.

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Nov 7, 2019 15:53:12   #
fullspinzoo
 
woodguru wrote:
I'm pretty sure that will not happen, except with those who already believe he is.


which is more than half of the country. If you think Trump supporters were on the band wagon back in Jan 2017..... Promise made, promises kept....to an incredible extent for a politician.

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Nov 7, 2019 16:40:49   #
Lonewolf
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
Trump will go down as the best President EVER. And you Lefty's will go down as lying shmucks. Adam Schitt ~ President!!!!!


Or most likely t*****r at least you have something in common !

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Nov 7, 2019 16:53:37   #
fullspinzoo
 
Lonewolf wrote:
Or most likely t*****r at least you have something in common !


T*****r? Why? and try to back it up for once you pathetic POS. Links!!!!!!!!!!!

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Nov 7, 2019 18:04:14   #
rumitoid
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
But in the political world he is known as a genius. Unemployment, jobs, ISIS, leader of ISIS, record breaking in the market just today, mfgers back and just about everything he touches. The list of accomplishments is a mile long. So you can make a "FEEBLE" attempt to discredit him, but it's futile. So politically he's done an incredible job....especially for his first job as a politician. Who did you say could do a better job???? Oh, you didn't say because you didn't want to be laughed off OPP. you're a douche. Who gives a s**t about a few of his failures. I'm sure "yours" are a mile long. Nice try though. Pathetic!!!!! All you jerks try to do is ruin peoples LIVES: Kavanaugh with a bunch of lies, Trump with a bunch of lies. I'll bet you're a pathological liar yourself. Goes with territory. you guys on the Left SUCK!!!!!
But in the political world he is known as a genius... (show quote)


On what or in what some alternative universe?

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