comments. Spanish-language broadcaster Univision [UVN.UL] also said on Thursday it would not air the ‘Miss USA’ pageant.” [Reuters, 6/29/15] Macy’s: “In Light Of Statements Made By Donald Trump, Which Are Inconsistent With Macy's Values, We Have Decided To Discontinue Our Business Relationship With Mr. Trump And Will Phase-Out The Trump Menswear Collection, Which Has Been Sold At Macy's Since 2004.” “Macy's is pulling Donald Trump-branded merchandise from its stores following the public outcry over his comments on immigrants. The department store said in a statement to the news outlet that it was ‘disappointed and distressed’ over the 2016 presidential contender's remarks, describing them as ‘disparaging characterizations.’ ‘In light of statements made by Donald Trump, which are inconsistent with Macy's values, we have decided to discontinue our business relationship with Mr. Trump and will phase-out the Trump menswear collection, which has been sold at Macy's since 2004,’ they said, according to CNN.” [The Hill, 7/1/15] Chef Jose Andres Backed Out Of Trump’s Washington DC Hotel Due To His Immigration Comments. “Jose Andres, the D.C.-based super-chef with a growing national brand, is backing out of a deal to open the flagship restaurant in Donald Trump’s forthcoming Washington hotel – the latest on a growing list of high-profile partners to sever ties with the presidential candidate over his anti-immigrant comments.” [Washington Post, 7/8/15] The PGA Moved A Grand Slam Event Away From The Trump National Golf Club In Los Angeles After Trump’s Comments About Immigrants. “The Professional Golf Association and Donald Trump have reached an agreement to move a Grand Slam event away from the Trump National Golf Club in Los Angeles. In separate statements, Trump and the PGA on Tuesday said the decision was mutual. ‘Due to the controversy surrounding statements made by Mr. Trump having to do with illegal immigrants pouring into the United States from Mexico and other parts of the world, Mr. Trump does not want his friends at the PGA of America to suffer any consequences or backlash with respect to the Grand Slam of Golf,’ a statement from Trump’s political team said. The PGA is the latest business to part ways with Trump following the remarks he made last month about undocumented immigrants being criminals and rapists.” [The Hill, 7/7/15] Trump’s Deals With Developers In The Philippines, Turkey, Panama, Canada, India, And Uruguay That Pay Trump Millions In Licensing Fees To Put His Name On Buildings, Were Unaffected By His Immigration Comments. “Developers in the Philippines, Turkey, Panama, Canada, India, and Uruguay pay Trump millions in licensing fees to put his name on buildings he neither built nor owns, with an aim to sell condominiums and hotel rooms at higher prices. These deals provide nearly risk-less revenue streams for Trump, which, along with income from properties he owns, helps pay down existing debts and fund new projects. ‘Mr. Trump is successful and wealthy and one of the great things about the empire he’s built is that it’s diverse—both geographically and across numerous business lines,’ said Alan Garten, general counsel for Trump. ‘It can withstand situations like this.’ n the United States, Trump's presidential campaign has so far prompted a stampede of disassociation: ESPN, NBCUniversal, NASCAR, Univision Holdings Inc. and Serta Inc. have cut ties with Trump after he described Mexican immigrants as criminals and rapists. A television company controlled by Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim, the world’s second richest man, announced Monday it would cancel a project with Trump. Chef José Andrés said Wednesday that he’d be backing out of a deal Confidential Page 64
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