World Fools Day: Meet One of History's Greatest Money Fool That Has Ever Lived
April 1st is unofficially celebrated
around the world as ‘World Fools Day’. Today we would be paying respect to one
of the most successful – I mean very successful Money fools that has ever
lived.
Yes, our man of the year is still alive and
in fact, holds the most powerful job in the world. Yeah, your guess is not
wrong at all - It’s the President of the United States of America, one of the biggest
investors of all time; Mr Donald Trump.
Donald Trump is known all over the world
for his great business acumen (that is not counting his ever active mouth) but
he is also widely popular for his gross carelessness, legendary recklessness….and
yes I said it,…..FINANCIAL FOOLISHNESS!!!
Today we would be looking at the top eight
reckless ventures that makes Donald Trump our Money Fool of the Year
Lets get started......
Trump
Steaks
Let’s start with the craziest of all his ideas. ‘the Trump Steak"
or ‘inedible Trump meat’. Even though
the big-talk president won’t admit it (he even brought one of the steaks to
stage during one of his election campaigns!!), most of his meat found their way
to the shelves and ended their journey there. Trump Steaks, when they existed, were marketed
by Sharper Image catalogue and stores, who themselves have crashed out of
business and weresold for about $999 per pack …no, that price is not exaggerated!!
Well, buyers were smarter.
It was later discovered that even the
steaks he used to campaign were not his, but he actually bought them from Bush
Brothers Provisions. A Florida based company. I mean the dude does not even eat
his own steak! Can any venture be more embarrassing?
Trump Vodka
"I'm not a drinker, and
I'm proud not to be a drinker". That is not the best way to get the public
excited about your brand but that was what Trump said at the 2006 launch of his
high quality vodka line.
Apparently, the public did not want a vodka
or at least - not from a man famous for not drinking! The venture crumbled in
2008 and production ceased in 2011.
Trump Casinos
Another ambitious project
which the mogul fueled finances into. Infact it was one of his most-loved
establishments, and it was actually doing well until our man decided to try his
maddening or foolish experiments.
He introduced a rare experimental board
games which he had failed 38 years earlier. Here, you roll a 6 faced dice which
had a ‘T’ on one of its faces. If you acquire a ‘T’, you get to steal from the
other player. Well the game stole all his investments because it was a huge
failure and immediately crumbled like his three-decade old predecessor. Trump's
involvement in the casinos bearing his name has been complicated.
He eventually sold the company which owned
the property - Trump Entertainment Resorts, in a 2009 bankruptcy reorganization
plan. By the time it filed for Chapter 11 protection again in 2014, Trump was
only a figurehead licensing his name to the company which now consists of only
the Trump Taj Mahal Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City.
Trump University
Never a university or
even an accredited school, Trump University launched in 2005, was an outlet for
educating people on real estate and entrepreneurship. Fees were as high as $1,500 to $35,000 per class. Here, the motto
was, “Simply copy what I did and get rich”.
Well, nobody got rich. Who know, maybe
nobody was paying attention.
The
school is currently reeked in lawsuits filed by New York Attorney General Department.
The lawsuits call the school a "scam" and claims that it defrauded
about 600 students out of thousands of dollars.
Trump has denied defrauding anyone and
claimed that the school had a 98% approval rating. The president has also said that
the lawsuits lack merit.
Regardless of the pending legal actions,
the school no longer exists.
Trump Airlines
Never innovative, never
inspiring, never successful. Unarguably the worst of Trump’s investments. In
1988, Trump bought the former Eastern Airlines Shuttle, which ran hourly
flights out of LaGuadia. He was reported to have paid a whooping $365 million
for the fleet of 17 airplanes, and even more as he generously ‘tushed’ them up
(even giving them a gold plated bathroom).
"A lack of increased interest from
customers (who favoured the airline for its convenience not its fancy new look)
combined with high pre–Gulf War fuel prices meant the shuttle never turned a
profit," according to the news magazine's website.
The high debt forced Trump to weigh down on
his credits, and relinquish ownership of the company to his borrowers.
Trump Shuttle flew its last flight in 1992.
A true waste.
Trump Magazine
It took a crazy thinker to
launch a magazine in 2007 given when print publishers were dangerously getting
smashed out of the market due Internet-content boom. Well, Mr Trump - ever
confident as usual thought that he could create a brand would be slick enough
to slip past that hiccup.
It didn’t. Rather, it folded about 18
months later in 2009.
New Jersey Generals
Yes this may sound
very strange but it’s very true. Donald Trump actually bought a football team!!
Unbelievable right?
Well, since trying to buy an NFL team on
his own was actually a bit above his gloves; in 1984, the versatile business man actually settled for a lower-rated United States football league (USFL). He then out of
pure ambitiousness tried to force his team (by hook or crook) into the NFL.
He didn’t succeed at that though, but he did
at something else. He successfully and flawlessly crashed his football team and
yes, the whole USFL with it too just a year later.
Ice
Believe me, just as chilly as the name
sounds, it is chillier to note that Trump Ice was just a bottle of water
packaged in a frighteningly classy way, branded by a top-notch marketer and
sold at a ridiculous rate.
According to Trump in 2004, he claimed that
Ice was unarguably the cleanest spring water ever. He even boosted that it was
so good that people were even ordering for the water cases!!
Well, however true that was, the venture
met its Waterloo in less than a year.
Maybe people decided that it was foolish to use an amount of money close to what is needed to send a kid to college for a bottle of water. Just maybe!!
Maybe people decided that it was foolish to use an amount of money close to what is needed to send a kid to college for a bottle of water. Just maybe!!
All in all and despite all these foolish
investments, nobody can take away the great leadership and brilliant economic qualities
of our Money Fool. We definitely know that he has been successful in far more
numerous ventures and we definitely hope that he will achieve the same with the
great country.
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