Word: trump
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...DONALD, 50, have announced that after 3 1/2 years of what appeared to be fiscal and marital bliss, they are separating "as friends." They have a daughter Tiffany (named after the store), 4, and a prenuptial agreement. Sources say this is the sticking point. The second Mrs. Trump, 33, is due between $1 million and $5 million if they split now, but a source told the New York Times that if the union lasts one more year, she will get a portion of his net worth, estimated at between $450 million and $2.5 billion. No hard feelings, though. Marla apparently...
...tirelessly pitched the idea to skeptical network executives until NBC succumbed two years ago. Improbably enough, Gulliver drew critical raves and wound up as last season's highest-rated mini-series. Motivated by that triumph, Halmi, whose curriculum vitae is not entirely without a smattering of titles like Ivana Trump's For Love Alone, has now made it a mission to devote himself almost exclusively to reinterpreting the classics for television...
...this expansion of the scope and language of news was that all-purpose term relevance. Coincidentally, that was the opening through which all kinds of "new" news rushed through the gates that once separated mainstream journalism from its black-sheep brethren. Thus the divorce of Donald and Ivana Trump "shed new light on the issue of prenuptial agreements." The travails of Woody Allen and Mia Farrow "shed new light on child-custody issues...
Four months ago, when Donald Trump arranged for his publicly held Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts, Inc. to buy his privately held Trump's Castle casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey, for $490 million, shareholders howled that they had been taken by the less than self-effacing subject of Trump:The Art of the Deal to the tune of some $100 million. Trump Hotels stock dropped 30% over the following weeks. More bad news rolled in when a reported $600 million deal to sell half of the Castle to the London-based Rank Organization and transform it into a Hard Rock...
...turns out that the Donald may have left some money on the table. Last week the public company agreed to sell 51% of Trump's Castle to the Los Angeles real estate firm Colony Capital for $125 million in cash. The deal values the property--to be rechristened Trump Marina--at $563 million and wipes $314 million in debt off its balance sheet. Says Nicholas Ribis, president and CEO of Trump Hotels: "[Donald] is vindicated, sure...It's a smart financial deal for Trump and financially for the company...