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Donald Trump’s Resort in Ireland Has Lost Money for the Fourth Consecutive Year

The 18th hole at the Trump International Golf Links Doonbeg is seen in Doonbeg, Ireland on June 5, 2017. Credit: David Cannon, Getty Images

NEW YORK — A golf club in Ireland owned by President Donald Trump has lost money for a fourth year in a row.

A year ago, Trump’s company had predicted it would turn a profit. But financial statements filed with the Irish government last month show the club overlooking the Atlantic Ocean posted losses of $2 million (1.8 million euros) in 2017, the latest year available. Operating results, which don’t include some non-cash charges, also showed a loss.

The 2017 results follow reports last month of losses at Trump’s two Scottish golf clubs, too.

View the complete November 21 article by Bernard Condon of the Associated Press on the Time Magazine website here.

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