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Toys "R" Us

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Toys "R" Us, Inc. is a toy store chain based in the United States. It also operates in other countries, with around 1,500 stores world wide.

Toys "R" Us, Inc. owns two other chains: Kids "R" Us, a store that specilizes in kid's clothing, and Babies "R" Us .

Due to market pressures (primarily competition from Wal-Mart), Toys "R" Us is moving away from the toy business and focusing instead on its other chains.

The backwards R is the most distinctive part of its logo. The "R Us" name has been imitated by many other businesses, such as Tiles R Us .

In the 1970s, Geoffrey Giraffe, an anthropomorphic cartoon giraffe character was introduced as its mascot, appearing in the company's television commercials. Later, a live-action animatronic Geoffrey was used, created by Stan Winston Studios and voiced by Jim Hanks .

In March of 2005, a consortium of investors led by buyout specialists Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Company agreed to buy the toy giant for a reported $6.6 billion (USD). [1]

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