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Toys R Us: Following in the Footsteps of its Bankruptcy Predecessors

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Toys R Us: Following in the Footsteps of its Bankruptcy Predecessors

By auwcl | February 2, 2018 | 0

By: Jillian McMillan   In 1948, Toys R Us was founded by Charles Lazarus as a furniture store for babies. As years passed, Lazarus shifted his company to the toy business.[1]  Because there were no brick and mortar stores or online stores that could compete, Toys R Us thrived until 1998.[2]  In 1998, Toys R…

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