Trump Oil Corporation

The Trump Oil Corporation was a Vancouver-based company owned by former US President Donald Trump during his business career.
Background
The company was initially created on 31 August 1995 as Visioneering Corporation, then changed to Asiamerica Energy Corporation on 12 January 1996, Care Financial Corporation on 29 April 1996, and became Trump Oil Corporation on 15 May 1997.
In October 1996, the Trump Oil Corporation acquired Care Concepts, a Nevada company specialized in wheelchair-accessible minivans. In August 1997, Trump Oil Corporation abandoned a deal for sapphires, emeralds and gold in Madagascar.
In February 1998, Trump Oil was preparing a takeover of Fenway Resources, after Donald Trump was introduced to Fenway by Ranbir "Ron" Singh Dhaliwa. The Vancouver Stock Exchange red-flagged the deal because of two controversial intermediaries, Lucky Janda and Gerry Sklar.
In 1999, the Trump Oil Corporation reported $2,500 in sales, and around $20,000 in losses. The same year it acquired the Colorado-based company 20/20 Web Design.
Related pages
*Business career of Donald Trump
 
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