2. CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
HEALTH AND WEALTH
BUSINESS CAREER-REAL ESTATE
BUSINESS CAREER-MANHATTAN DEVELOPMENTS
BUSINESS CAREER –PALM BEACH ESTATE
BUSINESS CAREER –GOLF BEACH COURSES
TRUMP UNIVERSITIES
BEST GOLDEN RULES OF SUCESS
LEGAL AFFAIRS OF DONALD TRUMP
DONALD TRUMP ON SOCIAL MEDIA
STATS OF DONALD TRUMP FOLLOWERS
FUNNY EXPRESSIONS OF DONALD TRUMP
LESSON THAT DONALD TRUMP TAUGHT US
3. INTRODUCTION
Full Name-Donald John Trump
Born on 14 June 1946 in Jamaica Hospital Medical Centre, New York United States
Age -72 years
Height -1.9m (6.2ft)
Net Worth-$3.1 billion.(2,20,00,50,00,000 rupees)
Spouse –Melania Trump, Marla Maples(1993-1999), Ivana Trump(1977-1992)
Children-Ivanka Trump, Barron Trump, Tiffany Trump, Eric Trump
Trump was born and raised in the New York City and received an economics degree
from the Wharton School. He was appointed as president of his family's real estate
business in 1971, renamed it The Trump Organization, and expanded it
4. HEALTH AND WEALTH
Trump does not drink alcohol, a reaction to his older brother alcoholism and early death. He
has stated that he has never smoked cigarettes or consumed drugs. In December 2015,
Trump's personal physician, Harold Bornstein released a letter of health which stated that
Trump's "physical strength and stamina are extraordinary
Trump was listed on the initial Forbes List of wealthy individuals in 1982 as having a share
of his family's estimated $200 million net worth. His financial losses in the 1980s caused him
to be dropped from the list between 1990 and 1995, and reportedly made him to borrow from
his siblings' trusts in 1993. In its 2018 billionaires ranking, Forbes estimated Trump's net
worth at $3.1 billion (766th in the world, 248th in the U.S.) making him one of the richest
politicians in American history
Trump has often said that he began his career with "a small loan of one million dollars" from
his father, and that he had to pay it back with interest
In October 2018, The New York Times reported that Trump "was a millionaire by age 8",
borrowed at least $60 million from his father, and largely failed to return him, and had
received $413 million from his father's business empire over his lifetime
5. BUSINESS CAREER-
REAL ESTATE
In 1968, Trump began his career at his father Fred's real estate
development company, E. Trump & Son, which, among other
interests, owned middle-class rental housing in New York
City's. Trump worked for his father to grow the Swifton Village
apartment complex in Cincinnati city in Ohio district, which the
elder Trump had bought in 1964. The management of the property
was closed for racial discrimination in 1969.The Trumps sold the
property in 1972.
When his father became chairman of the board in 1971, Trump was
promoted to president of the company and renamed it ‘The Trump
Organization.’
6. BUSINESS CAREER-MANHATTAN
DEVELOPMENTS
In 1978, Trump launched his Manhattan real estate business by purchasing a 50
percent stake in the bad conditioned Commodore Hotel, located next to Grand
Central Terminal. The purchase was funded largely by a $70 million construction
loan that was guaranteed jointly by Fred Trump and the Hyatt hotel chain. When
the remodeling was finished, the hotel reopened in 1980 as the Grand Hyatt
Hotel
The same year, Trump obtained the rights to develop Trump Tower, a 58-story,
664-foot-high (202 m) skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan.
In 1988, Trump acquired the Plaza Hotel in Manhattan for $407 million and
appointed his wife Ivana to manage its operation. Trump invested $50 million to
restore the building, which he called "the Mona Lisa". According to hotel expert
Thomas McConnell, the Trumps boosted it from a three-star to a four-star ranking.
They sold it in 1995, by which time Ivana was no longer involved in the hotel's
day-to-day operations.
7. BUSINESS CAREER –PALM BEACH
ESTATE
In 1985, Trump acquired the Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm
Beace Florida, for $10 million, $7 million for the real
estate and $3 million for the furnishings. His initial offer
of $28 million had been rejected, and he was able to obtain
the property for the lower price after a real-estate market
Trump turned Mar-a-Lago into a private club. In order to
join, prospective members had to pay an initiation fee and
annual dues. The initiation fee was $100,000 until 2016; it
was doubled to $200,000 in January 2017.
8. BUSINESS CAREER-GOLF
COURSES
As of December 2016, the Trump Organization owns or operates 18 golf
course and golf resorts in the United States and abroad. According to
Trump's FEC (Federal Election Commission) his 2015 golf and resort
revenue amounted to $382 million while his three European golf courses
did not show a profit.
Trump began constructing golf courses in 1999; his first property was
the Trump International Golf Club, West Palm Beach in Florida. By
2007, he owned four courses around the U.S. . Following the financial
crisis of 2007–2008, he began purchasing existing golf courses and re-
designing them. His use of these courses during his presidency was
causing public discussions.
9. Trump University
Trump University was a for-profit education company that
was founded by Trump and his associates, Michael Sexton
and Jonathan Spitalny. The company ran a real estate
training program and charged between $1,500 and $35,000
per course. In 2005, New York State authorities notified
the operation that its use of the word "university" was
misleading and violated state law. After a second such
notification in 2010, the name of the company was
changed to the "Trump Entrepreneurial Institute .
10. ONE OF THE TRUMPS GOLDEN RULE OF
SUCESS
“NEVER GIVE UP.NO MATTER WHAT THE OBSTACLE
IS,YOU HAVE TO GET THROUGH IT AND ACHIEVE
WHAT YOU SET OUT TO DO .NEVER EVEN THINK
ABOUT GIVING UP”
11. Legal affairs of Donald Trump
An analysis by USA Today published in June 2016 found that over the
previous three decades, United States president Donald Trump and his
businesses have been involved in 3,500 legal cases in U.S. federal
courts and state court, an unexpected number for a U.S. presidential
candidate. Trump was named in at least 169 suits in federal
court. Over 150 other cases were in the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit
Court of Florida (covering Broward County, Florida) since 1983. In
hundreds more, cases ended with the available public record unclear
about the resolution. Where there was a clear resolution, Trump won
451 times, and lost 38.
The topics of the legal cases include contract disputes, cheating cases,
and allegations of sexual harassment. Trump's companies have been
involved in more than 100 tax disputes, and on "at least three dozen"
occasions the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance has
obtained tax against Trump properties for nonpayment of taxes.
12. DONALD TRUMP ON SOCIAL
MEDIA
Donald Trump's usage of social media has attracted worldwide
attention. The main coverage has been about his tweets
regarding various subjects since he joined social networking
site Twitter in March 2009. Trump has frequently used Twitter
and other social media platforms to make comments about
other politicians, celebrities and daily news. He relied on
Twitter significantly to communicate during the 2016 United
States presidential campaign. The attention on Trump's Twitter
activity has significantly increased since he was sworn in as
the 45th President of the United States and has continued to
post controversial or false statements
15. LESSONS THAT DONALD TRUMP TAUGHT US
Think Big
Have energy which drives passion
Never Give Up
Bounce Back
Emotional Stability
Be Successful and achieve your goal