Everyone who ever does business with Donald Trump ends up in court trying to get rid of him, and ends up paying him vast sums of money to leave and go away.this ain;t over dude, not even close.
Why don't you STFU and go back home to your own country? Because you know JACK SHIT about ours. Are you claiming now that you've reviewed every business dealing in Trump's life? My Uncle did business with Trump in the late 70s - early 80s and a better businessman he never met.
You know less than nothing and only make a fool out of yourself here.
I know a whole fuck of a lot more about this stuff than you do. Other than slavishly praising Trump, you've never posted anything of value about business, finance or law - the things I made my living working with for 50 years.
I worked in big money construction for 20 years - doing purchases, development deals and sales. My office was next door to Trump Tower Toronto, and I watched it go up, and saw how Trump did business. Trump Tower Toronto is the only 10+ story condominium to have gone bankrupt in Toronto in more than 20 years. In a city where the average development/pre-sale phase is 2 years, it took 8 years for Trump to break ground after his initial opening of the sales office, in 1999. Construction was completed in a fairly timely way, but the hotel was expensive, and quite frankly, there are much nicer places to stay in Toronto, for much less money that Trump was charging. The hotel opened in 2012, and went bankrupt 4 years later. Another triumph for the Trump Corporation.
What the fuck do YOU bring to the discussion? What knowledge of international law and finance do you have to add to the discussion? Do you have any business cred or chops at all? All I see you do is insult people who disagree with you while doing nothing to further the discussion or the information being brought to it.I worked in big money construction for 20 yearsWow looks like you got slapped down again. Such a nasty old woman40 years of working in banking and law has rendered me devoid of all feelings.
Up to 60 years of experience so far. One could easily conclude the odor coming from that smelly old crotch might be diluting your judgment.
Wrong again fuck-boi. I spent 40 years working in banking, finance and law - the last 20 years of which was spent working for large Bay Street firms, working on commercial real estate deals and development. That included financing the construction of the Town of the Blue Mountains, construction loands for numberous high rise condominiums of the type Donald Trump builds. For My last year in Toronto, I spent working for a boutique law firm which basically had one client: the largest residential real estate developer in North America. My role in that firm was corporate governance, but I was frequently called in to work on municipal development agreements - the deals developers make with municipalities, for the installation of infrastructure, roadways, sidewalks, street lighting, sewage and utility hook ups, as well as registration of easements and cost sharing agreements for large projects.
I did a 6 month "untendered government contract" to clean up construction liens and holdbacks with Ontario Realty Corporation which was a 6 month course in every way in which dishonest contractors like Donald Trump can scam everyone they meet in big money construction, if they are less than honest. And my favourite lawyer in private practice also had a condo-building client a Toronto building inspector once called "the worst builder in Toronto".
There's a lot of back and forthing based on density, with municipalities requiring a portion of the lands for parks and schools, in large scale developments, and trade-offs on installation costs and lands to be deeded back to the municipality upon completion.
Ask me anything about corruption in big money real estate. I've seen it all. Trump is the most brazen con-man in all of real estate construction, and the least successful builder. All his deals end with him being fired from management of the property, and owners cheering as his name is taken off the building. Oh - and Trump suing them for firing him.
Or bankruptcy. Or both.