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[Graphic News] E-commerce toy sales
Toys R Us, the iconic retail chain that has captivated American kids for generations, announced plans to shut all of its US stores, becoming one of the biggest casualties of the retail shakeout amid the rise of e-commerce.
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[Graphic News] E-commerce toy sales
March 21, 2018 - 18:03
By Nam Kyung-don
Toys R Us, the iconic retail chain that has captivated American kids for generations, announced plans to shut all of its US stores, becoming one of the biggest casualties of the retail shakeout amid the rise of e-commerce.
Nam Kyung-don
don@heraldcorp.com
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