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Topicwill toy companies take the demise of toys r us as a sign to evolve?
Monopoman
03/23/18 4:20:09 AM
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Toys R Us going out of business doesn't mean that toy companies aren't making money. What is happening here is that Amazon and other online retailers are slowly pushing brick and mortar stores out of the market. They can sell that same toy for a cheaper price and so you see people shopping at Toys R Us less and less.

Kids still want toys I mean just because they have phones and tablets now doesn't mean that they are forgoing all toys. Over the next decade I would not be surprised to see multiple stores go out of business due to Amazon and other online retailers. Stores like Best Buy, Barnes & Noble, Office Max, etc... The stores like Target, Wal-Mart, and Grocery stores will survive the longest probably but most of these other stores are on their last legs already since it's easier and more convenient to order this stuff online.

Also companies like Hasbro are already ridiculously diversified, you are kidding yourself if you view Hasbro as "just a toy company".
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