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RIP Toys R Us
(lemmy.today)
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If 1 is profitable and 3 aren't and it's a matter of geography, that's a sound business decision.
What kind of a sane business model would benefit from holding onto (and paying taxes on) property/assets that aren't profitable? 🧐
Yeah, that’s kind of my point. 3 of 4 stores in Ottawa aren’t profitable is probably an indicator that Toys R Us (at least in Ottawa) isn’t doing that well.