A main mystery to me has been the failure of big box toy stores. Parents can't say no to the joy of their kids at a new toy. Maybe they know that and just avoided going, but all babies and kids accessories under one roof seems like a winning idea that would have never caught the noses of the short sellers.
Amazon destroys/buys out the competition. Read up on how they fucked over toys r us on their e-commerce agreement. And if it’s not Amazon, then it’s another Fortune 500 with deep Wall Street ties. Why be better when you can simply destroy the competitors stock and then kill them and use them as leverage?
A main mystery to me has been the failure of big box toy stores. Parents can't say no to the joy of their kids at a new toy. Maybe they know that and just avoided going, but all babies and kids accessories under one roof seems like a winning idea that would have never caught the noses of the short sellers.
Amazon destroys/buys out the competition. Read up on how they fucked over toys r us on their e-commerce agreement. And if it’s not Amazon, then it’s another Fortune 500 with deep Wall Street ties. Why be better when you can simply destroy the competitors stock and then kill them and use them as leverage?