Toys R Us and Babies R Us coupon policy
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Toys R Us and Babies R Us coupon policy

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Your browser does not support iframes. The holiday season is fast approaching. But a major retailer, Toys R Us, is struggling. It has been a tough road for this company. The purchase was a leveraged buyout, meaning the investors took on a lot of debt. That debt has been hanging over them ever since. Because of this, Toys R Us has not been able to reinvest this money to improve their ability to compete with Amazon and brick-and-mortar generalists like Wal-Mart and Target, and their profits dropped.

Now we are seeing the results of this cycle.