Trump has a 1:3 success to failure rate. Romney success rate at Bain was 78% And I've been involved enough in my family's businesses to know who is a shakedown artist and who's not.
Trump Airlines:In 1988, Trump bought Eastern Air Shuttle, an airline service that ran hourly flights between Boston, NYC and DC for 27 years prior, for $365 million. He turned the airline, once a no frills operation, into a luxury experience, adding maple-wood veneer to the floor and gold-colored bathroom fixtures. The company never turned a profit and the high debt forced him to default on his loans. Ownership of the company was turned over to creditors. It ceased to exist in 1992.
Trump Casinos
Trump Entertainment Resorts, which is composed of three Trump-owned casinos, all in Atlantic City, filed for bankruptcy for the fourth time in 2014. Trump has distanced himself from the company, saying that besides the company having his name, he has nothing to do with it, despite the fact that he owned 28% of its stock.
Trump Magazine
Trump launched an eponymous magazine in 2007 that, in a press release announcing the publications 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.
GoTrump.com
Trump launched this luxury travel search engine in 2006, only to shut it down a year later, despite being powered by booking giant Travelocity.
Trump Mortgage
In 2006, Trump forayed further into the real estate industry, launching a mortgage company. The Donald had high hopes for the company, asking CNBC, Who knows more about financing than me? Trump Mortgage shut down within a year and a half, in part because Trump selected E.J. Ridings, a man who claimed to be a top executive at a prestigious investment bank but had actually only worked on Wall Street as a registered broker for six days, to run the company.