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Daniel Milstein (born November 8, 1975), is a Ukrainian American entrepreneur and writer. In 2000, he founded Gold Star Financial Group, a financial services company that specializes in prime mortgages. Milstein's books include the bestseller 17 Cents and a Dream about his family's escape from Ukraine, which was then part of the Soviet Union, to the United States.
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American entrepreneur
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