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  2. The Benham Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The brothers had little success until a bank contacted them to work on a foreclosed home; [9] their work on this project led to more jobs. [10] In 2003, the brothers co-founded BENHAM Real Estate Group, which focuses on bank listings and preparing foreclosed homes for resale. [11]

  3. Fred Trump - Wikipedia

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    Fred's son, Donald, joined his father's real-estate business around 1968, initially working in Brooklyn, and rising to become company president in 1971 (while Fred assumed the role of chairman). Donald began calling the company the Trump Organization around 1973.

  4. Molly Bloom (author) - Wikipedia

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    Molly Bloom (born April 21, 1978) is an American entrepreneur, speaker, [1] and author of the 2014 memoir Molly's Game. She was formerly a competitive skier, a member of the US Ski Team, and was injured while trying to qualify for the Olympics. [2]

  5. Niranjan Hiranandani - Wikipedia

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    Lakhumal Hiranand Hiranandani. Relatives. Surendra Hiranandani (brother) Niranjan Hiranandani (born 8 March 1950) is an Indian billionaire businessman, co-founder and managing director of Hiranandani Group, engaged in real estate business. He is ranked by Forbes among the 100 richest Indians, with a net worth of US$1.6 billion as of June 2021.

  6. Property Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Property Brothers. Property Brothers is a Canadian reality television series now produced by Scott Brothers Entertainment, and is the original show in the Property Brothers franchise. The series features twin brothers Drew Scott and Jonathan Scott. [1] Drew is a real estate expert who scouts neglected houses and negotiates their purchases.

  7. Richard and Maurice McDonald - Wikipedia

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    Richard James "Dick" McDonald (February 16, 1909 – July 14, 1998) and Maurice James "Mac" McDonald (November 26, 1902 – December 11, 1971), collectively known as the McDonald Brothers, were American entrepreneurs who founded the fast food company McDonald's. They opened the original McDonald's restaurant in 1940 in San Bernardino, California, where they created the Speedee Service System ...

  8. Reichmann family - Wikipedia

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    The Reichmann family is a Jewish-Canadian family best known for their property empire built through the Olympia and York company. At the family's peak, their combined wealth was estimated at $13 billion making them the fourth-richest family in the world. [1] The family's fortunes eventually waned, particularly with the ill-fated Canary Wharf ...

  9. Lehman Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Lehman Brothers. Lehman Brothers Inc. ( / ˈliːmən / LEE-mən) was an American global financial services firm founded in 1850. [2] Before filing for bankruptcy in 2008, Lehman was the fourth-largest investment bank in the United States (behind Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Merrill Lynch ), with about 25,000 employees worldwide.