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    DT please Nuke these guys while they’re a sleep tonight.

    Nuke Russia now!

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      Ivanka's line continues to get dumped https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...ak-performance so she's trying to sell it on-line https://www.newsweek.com/ivanka-trum...st-time-891123

      Hotels are dropping his name https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2...-estate-empire, as rates drop at hotels that still have his name http://fortune.com/2018/01/24/trump-...m-rates-cheap/

      Prices down substantially at his buildings in NY and more on the market than ever before https://www.reuters.com/article/us-n...-idUSKBN1HJ1RT and Chicago https://patch.com/illinois/chicago/t...cago-down-2017

      Some of his courses are seeing declines in membership and usage. https://www.newsweek.com/trump-loves...courses-932222

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        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Keep up Snowflake. According to the OP. Year one was $36M in cost, $12M in revenue for a loss of (pay attention now) $24M. Year two his loss is £8.4m or ~$10M.
        You are so pathetically stupid.

        2016 is 24mm loss
        2015 is 10.5 mm loss
        2014 is 6.7 mm loss
        All in British pounds

        I had my 11 year old figure that out.

        You can "snowflake" all you want, you are really, really stupid. Hence your never ending support of the grifter in chief.

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          According to corporate filings in the U.K., Turnberry lost $36.1 million in 2016 (the most recent figure available) on revenue of just $12 million.

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            His UK company accounts showed hefty losses on both resorts in that year, of £1.1m at the Aberdeenshire course and £3.6m at Turnberry. Last year’s operating losses at Turnberry were £8.4m. Trump lost a further £2m in dollar-to-sterling currency exchanges, bringing total losses for Trump to £10.5m last year. In 2014, he reports losing £3.1m in currency transactions at Turnberry, bringing his total losses to £6.7m in 2014.

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              You are so pathetically stupid.

              2016 is 24mm loss
              2015 is 10.5 mm loss
              2014 is 6.7 mm loss
              All in British pounds

              I had my 11 year old figure that out.

              You can "snowflake" all you want, you are really, really stupid. Hence your never ending support of the grifter in chief.
              Excuse me, 2016 loss is 36mm (not 24mm).

              You're still stupid.

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                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Excuse me, 2016 loss is 36mm (not 24mm).

                You're still stupid.
                Then it’s turning around even faster than I thought. Break even in less than 3 years. Not bad at all.

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  You are so pathetically stupid.

                  2016 is 24mm loss
                  2015 is 10.5 mm loss
                  2014 is 6.7 mm loss
                  All in British pounds

                  I had my 11 year old figure that out.

                  You can "snowflake" all you want, you are really, really stupid. Hence your never ending support of the grifter in chief.
                  Snowflake, keep up with the program, the discussion has been about Turnberry all along.

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    Keep up Snowflake. According to the OP. Year one was $36M in cost, $12M in revenue for a loss of (pay attention now) $24M. Year two his loss is £8.4m or ~$10M.
                    Hahaha. "Keep up" he says. Too funny.

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Snowflake, keep up with the program, the discussion has been about Turnberry all along.
                      Stupid, learn how to read:

                      Last year’s operating losses at Turnberry were £8.4m. Trump lost a further £2m in dollar-to-sterling currency exchanges, bringing total losses for Trump to £10.5m last year. In 2014, he reports losing £3.1m in currency transactions at Turnberry, bringing his total losses to £6.7m in 2014.

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                        Simple enough?

                        According to corporate filings in the U.K., Turnberry lost $36.1 million in 2016.

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          Snowflake, keep up with the program, the discussion has been about Turnberry all along.
                          So weak.....

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                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            According to corporate filings in the U.K., Turnberry lost $36.1 million in 2016.
                            Yes and ~$10M in year two. Broke even by now?

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              Snowflake, keep up with the program, the discussion has been about Turnberry all along.
                              Please, please show me your funny calculations of annual profit and loss again. I need a good laugh.
                              Please.

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                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                Yes and ~$10M in year two. Broke even by now?
                                What is year two? 2017??

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