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  2. Tal and Oren Alexander - Wikipedia

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    Tal Alexander (born 5 July 1986) and Oren Alexander are United States real estate agents focusing on the New York and Miami ultra-luxury markets. [ 1][ 2][ 3] They founded the Alexander Team at Douglas Elliman Real Estate in 2012. [ 4] In 2019, the brothers co-represented the buyer in the most expensive residential home transaction ever in the ...

  3. Ryan Serhant - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Matthew Serhant (born July 2, 1984) [1] is an American real estate broker, [2] author, and reality television personality. He starred on Bravo's television series Million Dollar Listing New York for nine seasons, as well as on its spin-off Sell it Like Serhant.

  4. Bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers, also known as the Crash of '08 and the Lehman Shock on September 15, 2008, was the climax of the subprime mortgage crisis. After the financial services firm was notified of a pending credit downgrade due to its heavy position in subprime mortgages, the Federal Reserve summoned several banks to negotiate ...

  5. HGTV's 'Property Brothers': There's no secret to ... - AOL

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    The 'Property Brothers' base their own success on years of experience -- and some would-be investors may find one piece of their advice hard to swallow.

  6. A Colossal Failure of Common Sense - Wikipedia

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    978-0307588333. A Colossal Failure of Common Sense: The Inside Story of the Collapse of Lehman Brothers is a 2009 non-fiction book written by Lawrence G. McDonald and Patrick Robinson which chronicles the events surrounding the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers in the context of the financial crisis of 2007–2010 and the subprime mortgage crisis.

  7. Christian and Nick Candy - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Anthony Christopher Candy (born 23 January 1973) [1] [2] and Christian Peter Candy (born 31 July 1974) [3] are English luxury property developers. The brothers were estimated to share a joint net worth of £1.5 billion in the Estates Gazette rich list 2010, placing them at position 52 in the list of the richest property developers in the United Kingdom.

  8. Over the years, several of Woodson’s extended family members have sold their ownership shares to a private company called Cleveland Brothers, which now has a 49% stake in the land.

  9. Business career of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Donald Trump began his career as a businessman at his father's real estate company, Trump Management, which he later renamed the Trump Organization. He expanded its business to Manhattan, where his father's financial and political backing enabled him to do his first deals, demolishing and renovating landmark buildings.