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  1. GoTrump.com. GoTrump.com was a travel website that was launched by Donald Trump in 2006. The company later closed in 2007. The site's tagline was "The art of the travel deal", a reference to Trump's autobiography, The Art of the Deal . Donald Trump announced the creation of GoTrump.com at Trump Tower in New York City on January 24, 2006. [1]

  2. Oct 10, 2014 · GoTrump.com (2006 – 2007) Bennett Raglin/WireImage via Getty Images. What happened: GoTrump.com was a search engine for bargains on luxury travel deals. It was powered by Travelocity.com, so it ...

    • GoTrump.com. GoTrump, a Travelocity-powered search engine billed as customers' ticket to "travel Trump style," debuted amid plenty of fanfare in 2006. It featured private jets, tickets to exclusive events, and (supposedly) personal recommendations and travel tips from Trump himself, as well as a 120 percent price guarantee on certain hotel deals.
    • Trump Magazine. Trump's third shot at a luxury magazine (after two failed attempts), this luxury quarterly launched in late 2007 and got off to a good start, leading the Luxist, a luxury lifestyle website to wonder, "could this, once again, be the year of Trump?"
    • Trump Mortgage. Launching his new mortgage brokering business in April 2006, the Donald said, "Trump Mortgage is going to take better care of people than anyone in the mortgage industry ever has."
    • Trump Shuttle. In October 1988, Trump bought a fleet of 17 no-frills Boeing 727s and gussied them up with "maple-wood veneer to the floors, chrome seat-belt latches and gold-colored bathroom fixtures."
    • Trump Airlines
    • Trump Vodka
    • Trump Mortgage
    • Trump: The Game
    • The China Connection
    • Trump Casinos
    • Trump Steak
    • Trump Magazine
    • GoTrump.com
    • Trump University

    In October 1988, Donald Trump threw his wallet into the airline business by purchasing Eastern Air Shuttle, a service that for 27 years had run hourly flights between Boston, New York City and Washington, D.C. For roughly $365 million, Trump got a fleet of 17 Boeing727s, landing facilities in each of the three cities and the right to paint his name...

    In April 2006, Trump announced that, after years in the real estate business, he was launching a mortgage company. He held a glitzy press conference at which his son Donald Jr. predicted that Trump Mortgage would soon be the nation’s No. 1 home-loan lender. Trump told CNBC, “Who knows more about financing than me?” Apparently, plenty. Within a year...

    In April 2006, Trump announced that, after years in the real estate business, he was launching a mortgage company. He held a glitzy press conference at which his son Donald Jr. predicted that Trump Mortgage would soon be the nation’s No. 1 home-loan lender. Trump told CNBC, “Who knows more about financing than me?” Apparently, plenty. Within a year...

    In 1989, the Donald teamed up with Milton Bradley to release Trump: The Game, a Monopolyesque board game in which three to four players must buy and sell real estate and try to trump one another in business deals. A year later Trump admitted the game was vastly underselling the predicted 2 million units he and the toy company had hoped for. Not one...

    “The problem with our country is we don’t manufacture anything anymore,” Donald Trump told Fox News a year ago. “The stuff that’s been sent over from China,” he complained, “falls apart after a year and a half. It’s crap.” That very same Donald Trump has his own line of clothing, and it’s made in … China. (O.K., O.K. — not all of it. Salon, which r...

    Donald Trump’s gambles don’t always go as planned. Especially when that gamble is gambling itself. In February 2009, Trump Entertainment Resorts Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the third time in a row — an extremely rare feat in American business. The casino company, founded in the 1980s, runs the Taj Mahal, the Trump Plaza and ...

    Donald Trump was featured on the June 2007 cover of the Sharper Image catalog hunched over a platter of meat to kick off his line of premium steaks that he dubbed the “world’s greatest.” The company has since been discontinued—maybe it had something to do with the Trump Steakhouse in Las Vegas being closed down in 2012 for 51 health code violations...

    Trump launched an eponymous magazine in 2007 that, in a press release announcing the publication’s arrival, was described as “[reflecting] the passions of its affluent readership by tapping into a rich cultural tapestry.” A year-and-a-half after the launch, the magazine ceased publication.

    Trump launchedthis luxury travel search engine in 2006, only to shut it down a year later, despite being powered by booking giant Travelocity.

    In 2005, Trump opened the non-accredited, for-profit Trump University. In 2010, four students sued the universityfor “offering classes that amounted to extended ‘infomercials.’” Following the suit, the “university” changed its name to “The Trump Entrepreneur Initiative,” before ending operations one year later. In 2013, the New York Attorney Genera...

  3. May 18, 2022 · GoTrump.com, a travel site founded by President Trump in 2006, ceased operations in 2007. Trump Steaks, a brand of steak and other meats founded by President Trump in 2007, discontinued sales two ...

    • michael.hiltzik@latimes.com
    • Business Columnist
  4. Mar 2, 2016 · He affirmed the launch of GoTrump.com, and in conjunction with the creation of the website Trump established his first-ever email address MrTrump@GoTrump.com where he will offer travel tips and ...

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  6. Jan 23, 2006 · GoTrump.com is powered by Travelocity and will feature over 60,000 hotels worldwide. Donald J. Trump announces his biggest venture to date in the $80 billion online travel industry in a press ...