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Crain's New York Business, September, 2005
Byline: edited by Valerie Block Trump talk payday Donald trump (left) will make a cool million dollars for one hour's work speaking to the crowd of real estate hopefuls at the Learning Annex's Real Estate Wealth Expo this fall. That translates to more than $16,000 a minute. "Donald Trump is in a class by himself,'' says the founder of the Learning Annex, Bill Zanker, who expects 50,000 people to squeeze into the Jacob K.
Javits Convention Center for the October gathering. "This is the most we've ever paid anyone, but he's the biggest draw. There is nobody like the Donald.'' In two weeks, a $1.5 million advertising blitz will announce the expo, featuring the star of the reality TV show The Apprentice. The campaign is just in time for the start of the...
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