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<li><b>Forbes estimated that Trump's net worth had fallen in half since 2008, but noted that strange transactions with Russian oligarch Dmitry Rybolovlev had helped prop up Trump's plunging balance sheet.</b> “Last year the world had 1,125 billionaires. Today there are 793. How $1.4 trillion vanished. […] Donald Trump, we estimate, has seen nearly half of his net worth disappear. His casino company is in bankruptcy--again. His $1 billion hotel and condo tower in Chicago hasn't closed enough previously agreed-to sales and can't find new buyers. Evidently having some difficulty making timely repayments of $640 million in unguaranteed construction loans from Deutsche Bank, he sued the lender last fall (but recently took the lawsuit off the table). As cranes stand idle above half-built residential real estate projects around the world, Trump's ability to profit from licensing his name and marketing expertise to other developers has become impossible to gauge--despite his popularity. ‘We're not going down; we're going up,’ says Trump. ‘We're buying things we couldn't have dreamed of buying two years ago. And we have a lot of cash.’ The Donald always makes a few shrewd moves. Last May Trump sold a Palm Beach, Fla. house to Russian tycoon Dmitry Rybolovlev, who was worth $12.8 billion last year, for $100 million. In the months that followed, shares of the new homeowner's publicly traded fertilizer outfit, Uralkali, cratered, erasing three-quarters of his fortune. Trump dumped some of the cash he made into a few golf courses put on the block by their cash-strapped owners.” (<i>Forbes</i>, March 30, 2009) [[Dmitry Rybolovlev]]
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Revision as of 18:27, 29 September 2019

By Year

1982

2009

  • Forbes estimated that Trump's net worth had fallen in half since 2008, but noted that strange transactions with Russian oligarch Dmitry Rybolovlev had helped prop up Trump's plunging balance sheet. “Last year the world had 1,125 billionaires. Today there are 793. How $1.4 trillion vanished. […] Donald Trump, we estimate, has seen nearly half of his net worth disappear. His casino company is in bankruptcy--again. His $1 billion hotel and condo tower in Chicago hasn't closed enough previously agreed-to sales and can't find new buyers. Evidently having some difficulty making timely repayments of $640 million in unguaranteed construction loans from Deutsche Bank, he sued the lender last fall (but recently took the lawsuit off the table). As cranes stand idle above half-built residential real estate projects around the world, Trump's ability to profit from licensing his name and marketing expertise to other developers has become impossible to gauge--despite his popularity. ‘We're not going down; we're going up,’ says Trump. ‘We're buying things we couldn't have dreamed of buying two years ago. And we have a lot of cash.’ The Donald always makes a few shrewd moves. Last May Trump sold a Palm Beach, Fla. house to Russian tycoon Dmitry Rybolovlev, who was worth $12.8 billion last year, for $100 million. In the months that followed, shares of the new homeowner's publicly traded fertilizer outfit, Uralkali, cratered, erasing three-quarters of his fortune. Trump dumped some of the cash he made into a few golf courses put on the block by their cash-strapped owners.” (Forbes, March 30, 2009) Dmitry Rybolovlev

2010

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2011

  • Forbes estimated Trump's net worth at $2.4 billion, ranking him as the 153rd richest person in America. “The Forbes 400: […] 153. Donald Trump; Worth: $2.4 billion; Source: Real Estate; Age: 64. Married, 5 children; Residence: New York city; Education: U. of Pennsylvania; Wealth Watch: Trump is hard to ignore. He offered to buy out an investor in the controversial Islamic Center near Ground Zero; no deal. His Celebrity Apprentice is now syndicated in China and signed for another season on NBC. The Donald promotes his golf courses through the Golf Channel and is producing MTV's new reality series Ladette to Lady. His name is emblazoned on alcohol, ties, even mattresses. But does the brand have value? Trump says it's worth $3 billion. Carl Icahn's camp argued that quality, not the Trump brand, attracts a crowd. The judge disagreed, saying, ‘The Trump brand is worth millions of dollars to the debtors,’ then awarded the casinos to Trump and Mark Lasry. But name isn't everything. Trump SoHo opened this spring and so far has been a dud. A group of 15 buyers sued Trump, who has a licensing deal, and the developers, alleging they were duped by inflated sales figures.” (Forbes, October 20, 2011)

2012

  • Forbes estimated Trump's net worth at $3.1 billion. “The Richest People In America […] 128. Donald Trump, $3.1 billion; Source: Television, Real Estate; Age: 66 Residence: New York City; Real estate developer and star of The Apprentice recently bought Washington, D.C.'s Old Post Office building to turn into a luxury hotel. His controversial $150 million golf course in Scotland opened for business in July; he remains locked in a battle over proposed wind turbines off the Aberdeenshire coast that he says will spoil the ocean views.” (Forbes, October 8, 2012)

2013

  • Forbes estimated Trump's net worth at $3.5 billion. “New York City's real estate market is booming, as residential and commercial prices rise and huge new projects get under way. These are nine of the richest developers with skin in the game. Not included are some of the storied real estate dynasties whose fortunes are split among numerous family members. […] Donald Trump. Net worth: $3.5 billion; Son of Brooklyn developer invaded Manhattan in mid-1970s. Today "The Donald," star of The Apprentice, owns Trump Tower on 5th Avenue, 67-story Trump Building at 40 Wall Street, among others.” (Forbes, February 10, 2014)

2014

  • Forbes estimated Trump's net worth at $3.9 billion, ranking him the 388th richest person in the world. “The world billionaires. […] 388 Donald Trump UP $3.9 bil television, real estate” (Forbes, March 24, 2014)

2015

  • Forbes estimated that Trump's net worth was $4.5 billion, substantially less than the $10 billion net worth Trump claimed on the campaign trail. “Trump's valuation this year holds extra importance, of course, due to his audacious second act: his highly unlikely--but no longer inconceivable--path to the presidency. Trump has filed statements claiming he's worth at least $10 billion or, as he put in a press release, TEN BILLION DOLLARS (capitalization his). After interviewing more than 80 sources and devoting unprecedented resources to valuing a single fortune, we're going with a figure less than half that--$4.5 billion, albeit still the highest figure we've ever had for him.” (Forbes, October 19, 2015)

2016

  • Forbes reported that Trump had a net worth of $4.5 billion, ranking him as the 324th wealthiest billionaire in the world. “The World's Billionaires: […] Donald Trump UP $4.5 bil #324 television, real estate […] His abrasive, long-shot campaign is looking less unrealistic after big wins in early primaries. So far he's had to spend only $18 million of his $4.5 billion fortune on his run (in all, his campaign has raised just $25 million). Others haven't seen such a strong return on investment: 27 billionaire megadonors, including Richard Kinder and Kelcy Warren, have given a collective $46 million to candidates who are already out of the race.” (Forbes, March 21, 2016)