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Archive for September 2008

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Wonder Women nominations now open

Sept. 28, 2008—Nominations for the fifth annual Wonder Women of Toys Awards—presented by Women In Toys and Playthings magazine—are now being accepted.
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Baum joins Life’s Building Blocks

Sept. 28, 2008—Life’s Building Blocks has named James Baum president of the character-focused children’s products maker.
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Fox taps THQ vet for video game post

Sept. 28, 2008—Twentieth Century Fox has appointed Gary Rosenfeld to the position of Senior Vice President of New Media Licensing, a role with oversight of the studio’s portfolio of video game projects and management responsibility for Twentieth Century Fox Licensing & Merchandising’s (Fox L&M) games development staff.
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Gottschalks deals for $30M cash infusion

Sept. 26, 2008—Gottschalks has entered into a non-binding letter of intent for a $30 million investment that could see the regional department store chain increase its toy selection.
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Suit charges Mega execs with insider trading

Sept. 26, 2008—Former Rose Art principals Lawrence and Jeffrey Rosen this week filed a lawsuit accusing Mega Brands’ top brass of insider trading, a claim recently refuted by an internal Mega Brands investigation.
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Gottschalks deals for $30M cash infusion

Sept. 26, 2008—Gottschalks has entered into a non-binding letter of intent for a $30 million investment that could see the regional department store chain increase its toy selection.
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The Most Silliest Things Ever That You Should Not Do Before You Die

The Most Silliest Things Ever That You Should Not Do Before You Die

Toys ‘R’ Us’ holiday best bets

Sept. 25, 2008—Toys ‘R’ Us has announced its picks for the products it expects to top Christmas wish lists this holiday season.
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Toys ‘R’ Us’ holiday best bets

Sept. 25, 2008—Toys ‘R’ Us has announced its picks for the products it expects to top Christmas wish lists this holiday season.
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Holiday sales expected to lag

Sept. 23, 2008—The National Retail Federation said today it expects 2008 holiday season retail sales to grow just 2.2 percent, well off the industry’s 10 year average of 4.4 percent sales growth.
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