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The Iroquois were a short-lived small business company that was formed in 2003. It was named after the Native people of the [[|Native Americans|Iroquois]] tribe of the same name.


History

The Iroquois were founded in 2003 by Donald Trump. It is said that Trump wanted to create a small business company that was capable of managing more arms, branches, and functions than most. Although his attempt was successful, it was a short lived company. The Iroquois did not go through much change in their short history as a company.

Awards

The company ranked #50 in the New York Times Most Successful Companies list.

Achievments

The Iroquois' most notable small business, Jabe, suppplied enough money in a charity for breast cancer. They were praised for this, and both Jabe and The Iroquois recieved a large share of wealth in return.

Collapse

In 2005, The money earned in favor for supplying the breast cancer fund was used quickly, and [circulation]] was not doing as well as planned for the company. The company was then closed down quickly.

Reincarnation

Recently, Trump has spoken about the proper fund he has earned in the past seven years, and says that he may eventually start the company up again in 2014.