This thread is about Donald Trump

No, I'm not going to ask about his political views I'm going to talk about his business success.

This thread is a short overview of the Netflix show
"Trump, an American dream"

Watch it. You will learn a lot, so let's go to the next tweet!

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Donald's father, Fred Trump, has had a huge influence on the former US president.

Fred was already in real estate and Donald grew up in this,

He is an excellent businessman because he is in a business environment since a young age.

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Fred Trump first worked as a carpenter, but started a career in business at the age of 15 and focused on real estate development

"I keep my judgment to myself"
- Fred trump

A fun fact, his parents were immigrants from Germany.

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When Donald was 13, his father sent him to a military boarding school for 5 years.

One must realize, Donald grew up in the real estate trough his Father,

But he also spends a big time of his youth in a military environment.

Undoubtedly, this had a lot of influence on him

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Y'all know the Trump Tower.

Well, how does this come? His father.
But Donald had a greater vision than his father.

In 1971, Trump moved to Manhattan, where he became involved in large construction projects

What is an important element of a building? Concrete.
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Let me provide you with a great business insight.

A good businessman search for even better people.

So Donald Trump hired Roy Cohn as his lawyer

Roy Cohn is a well-known lawyer, he represented the famous mobsters from New York at that time.

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Those mobsters controlled the concrete industry.

So Donald chooses Roy because he was a great lawyer, if he could represent mobsters he could represent everyone.

Roy Cohn had a deal with the mobsters for Trump his buildings.

He fixed Trump cheaper concrete. Crazy right?

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"Life is a long term investment." Words said by Donald Trump.

You can say a lot about him but he knows what he does.

Donald Trump began purchasing properties along the Atlantic City boardwalk in early 1980

Later he received a casino license.

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A year after his first casino opens, Trump launches a second.

And then, the Taj Mahal.

It was going to be THE building, huge, big, it was the building of that time.

But Trump made an error.

I Will explain his error, which is a risk that could end well, but it didn't.

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In an interview, he said, "the banks are in lines waiting to give me a loan"

But when he said that on TV, the banks didn't want to loan him anything.

Know that he was already a very famous man and was almost daily in the news.

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Because he didn't receive a loan. He had to enter the bond market.

The plan did not go as expected.

On August 3, 2016, it was announced that the Trump Taj Mahal would close after Labor Day,

Because it was losing millions of dollars each month

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Another tactic by Trump, He never gave anyone a hand.

You couldn't expect him to give you a hand.

Everyone knew that, so when he did it it was special.

That's the insights he has.

I want to close this thread off, I hope you learned something.

~ Sincere Bulldog

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Have a nice day, and we are going to crush 2021!

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