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<text id=90TT2139>
<title>
Aug. 13, 1990: Business Notes:Retailing
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TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
Aug. 13, 1990 Iraq On The March
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<source>Time Magazine</source>
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BUSINESS, Page 57
Business Notes
RETAILING
A Toy Shop Goes Dutch
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<p> Conspicuous consumption, that signature vice of the 1980s,
was rarely more evident than at the 17 toy stores of
Manhattan-based F.A.O. Schwarz, where toddlers of the rich and
famous could acquire an 8-ft. stuffed giraffe ($4,500) or a
child-size Jaguar sedan ($6,000). Now the 128-year-old retailer
has joined still another trend: foreign ownership. A Dutch
department-store conglomerate, Koninklijke Bijenkorf Beheer
(KBB), has agreed to buy the toy retailer from the Morse-Harris
Group, owners since 1985. Estimated price: $40 million. Once
America's top toy merchant, Schwarz was losing customers by the
early 1980s to competitors like Toys "R" Us. But Morse-Harris
revived the firm by closing unprofitable locations, moving the
flagship store to grander quarters farther up Fifth Avenue and
boosting catalog sales. KBB's plans for Schwarz include its
first European and Japanese outlets.
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