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Taylor Guitars. A blue star was added to the logo in 1999. Inc. The "R" is the most distinctive part of the retailer's colorful kid-friendly logo. Taylor Made Golf Co. The yellow reverse "R" in quotation marks, similar to the Cyrillic "yah" (Я), imitates a small child's backward writing of "R", which is short for "are". Taylor Wine Company. also owns other chains:. Taylor Rain is an American pornographic film actress. Toys "R" Us, Inc. In economics, when in a monetary policy a Taylor rule is followed, the interest rate changes correspond to deviations of output and inflation from their target levels. [1]. In mathematics, the Taylor series are a way to represent any function in power series. Approximately 3000 jobs will be eliminated as a result of the closures. AMD Taylor. 12 more stores are to be converted to the "Babies 'R' Us" format. Taylor, British Columbia. On January 9, 2006, Toys "R" Us announced that 75 stores in the United States would close that year, most closing within the spring. There are also Taylors, South Carolina, Taylorville, Illinois, and Tyler, Texas. Toys "R" Us is now a privately owned entity. Taylor County (disambiguation page). Public stock closed for the last time at $26.74, just pennies from the 52-week high, but far short of its all time high of almost $45 in fourth-quarter 1993, and its five-year high of $31 in 2Q 2001. Taylor, Wyoming. (KKR), and Vornado Realty Trust completed the $6.6 billion acquisition of the toy giant. Taylor, Wisconsin. On July 21, 2005, a consortium of Bain Capital Partners LLC, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. Taylor, Texas. Blaming market pressures (primarily competition from Wal-Mart and Target Stores), Toys "R" Us considered splitting its toys and babies businesses. Taylor, Pennsylvania. Eyler launched an unsuccessful (and very expensive) plan to remodel and re-launch the chain. Taylor, New York. In an effort to shore up their failing enterprise, the Board of Directors installed John Eyler, formally of FAO Schwarz. Taylor, Nebraska. Nokosone’s replacement did little to help as he showed as little understanding of the Internet as the Board did. Taylor, Mississippi. After several major missteps in the marketplace, mainly precipitated by the removal of Robert Nokasone by the Board of Directors, Toys ‘R’ Us had been limping into what appeared to be oblivion. Taylor, Michigan. Eleven of the company's stores are in Sweden. Taylor, Arkansas. When the banks refused to process financial transactions, Toys "R" Us finally signed the labor agreement. Taylor, Arizona. Later, a "worker's blockade" was established against the stores, the electric utility company of Sweden would not show up to fix electrical problems, and even the garbage trucks failed to remove the trash. Taylor, Alabama. The stores were empty, even with price reductions, thanks to strong public support. Colonel George Taylor, a lead character in the Planet of the Apes movie series. During the 1990's, when Toys "R" Us was establishing itself in Sweden, the firm did not want to enter into the standard worker's union agreement, so in 1995 the workers of Toys "R" Us went on strike. Justin Taylor, the lead character in American series - Queer as Folk. The company has since relocated to Wayne, New Jersey. Tristan Taylor, English anime name of Hiroto Honda, a character in Yu-Gi-Oh!. Eventually the focus of the store changed and Toys "R" Us as we know it was born. Sheriff Andy Taylor, the lead character of the 1960s sitcom The Andy Griffith Show. After adding baby toys, he got requests for more grown up toys. Madison Taylor -- Cardcaptors name of Cardcaptor Sakura character Tomoyo Daidouji (Daidōji Tomoyo). Initially founded in Washington, DC during the post-war baby boom era in 1948 as a baby furniture retailer, Charles Lazarus began receiving requests from customers for baby toys. President. . Zachary Taylor -- U.S. The flagship store in New York City's Times Square is the largest toy store in the world, featuring a colorful ferris wheel. William Taylor (disambiguation). The company operates nearly 700 stores in the United States and nearly 600 stores are operating in 29 other countries, some of them under franchises or licenses. Vinnie Taylor -- guitarist. Toys "R" Us is a toy store chain based in the United States. Tom Taylor -- English dramatist, editor of Punch. Kois "R" Us — Fairly Odd Parents. Tiffany Taylor -- American model. TVs Are Us — The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide. Theodore Roosevelt Taylor -- blues singer, also known as "Hound Dog Taylor". Ladders "R" Us — The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide. Theodore Taylor -- author. Toys Czar Us — Darkwing Duck. Telford Taylor -- American lawyer. Toy Saurus — The Flintstones. Ted Taylor -- Ice hockey player. Boys "R" Us — The Simpsons. Ted Taylor -- American physicist. Toykins — The Simpsons. Steve Taylor -- American singer-songwriter. J.R.R. Rowland Taylor -- Protestant martyr. Toys "L" Us — The Simpsons. Roger Taylor -- drummer with Queen. Toys "R" We — The Powerpuff Girls. Roger Taylor -- drummer with Duran Duran. Toys "R" Mine — Tiny Toon Adventures. Roberta Taylor -- British actress. The car chase scene in the movie Blues Brothers included a shopping mall chase scene which featured a Toys "R" Us at Dixie Square Mall where Jake and Elwood are being chased by the police into the main concourse of the mall. Robert Taylor -- American composer. In addition to that, Geoffrey comes out to host the bithday parties. Robert Taylor -- American actor. The stores are basically a regular Toys "R" Us store given a complete overhaul to feature a more colorful motif, "Studio G" activity center, "Candy Spot", "Imaginarium", "Gee Baby", "The "R" ZONE", a party room to host birthday parties and an adjacent playground with the existing collection of toys and clothes. Phil Taylor -- British darts player. Most "Geoffrey" and "Geoffrey's Toys "R" Us" stores are located in the midwest. Meldrick Taylor -- American boxer. Nintendo games accounted for most of Toys "R" Us' sales in the mid '80s. Taylor -- American General. "I don't want to grow up, I'm a Toys 'R' Us kid!". Maxwell D. "There's millions says Geoffery all under one roof, it's called Toys 'R' Us, Toys 'R' Us, Toys 'R' Us!". Maurice Taylor -- American professional basketball player. "Play More, Spend Less.". Matthew Taylor -- English footballer. "The World's Greatest Toy Store.". Martin Taylor -- English footballer. "The World's Biggest Toy Store.". Mark Taylor -- Australian sportsman. Guaranteed.". Maik Taylor -- Irish footballer. Bigger Selection. Livingston Taylor -- American singer-songwriter. "Lower Prices. Lionel Taylor -- American footballer. "Big Fun! Low Prices!". Leonard Taylor -- terrorist victim. "The World's JOY Store!". Kyle Taylor -- First American slave owner. Toys "R" Us/Kids "R" Us cobranded stores. Kenneth Taylor -- creator of the Bible paraphase The Living Bible and the founder of Tyndale House, a major Christian publishing company. Toys "R" Us KidsWorld - A toy superstore format introduced in 1996. Kathrine Kressmann Taylor -- American novelist. Toys "R" Us Toy Box - Introduced in 2003, this version of Toys "R" Us is found in Albertson's, Osco Drug, Jewel-Osco, and Sav-On supermarkets and drug stores. Kate Taylor -- American singer-songwriter. Mostly found in the midwest. Justin Taylor -- Australian singer-songwriter. Other features include a "Studio G" activity center. (*1941) -- American astrophysicist (Nobel Prize in Physics 1993). Geoffrey's Toys "R" Us - Stores for Toys "R" Us mascot Geoffrey the Giraffe, offering toys, juvenile merchandise, and children's apparel all in one location. Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr. Babies "R" Us - Baby superstores. Jock Taylor -- motorcycle sidecar racer. Kids "R" Us is also the brand name label of kids' clothing found at the Geoffrey Stores. Jeannine Taylor -- American actress. Most Kids "R" Us stores were cobranded with Toys "R" Us. Jeremy Taylor -- English clergyman. Kids "R" Us - A store that is out of business, dealt with children's clothing. James Taylor -- American singer-songwriter. Hudson Taylor -- Christian missionary to China. Gilbert Taylor -- cinematographer. Sir Geoffrey Ingram Taylor -- British physicist and mathematician. Frederick Winslow Taylor -- American engineer and management expert. Elizabeth Taylor -- actress. Elizabeth Taylor -- English novelist. herpetologist. Edward Harrison Taylor -- U.S. Derek Taylor -- British journalist, press agent for The Beatles. Dennis Taylor -- Irish snooker player. Christine Taylor -- American actress. Christi Taylor -- American model. Chris Taylor -- Game designer. Charles "Chuck" Taylor -- Minor league basketball player and promoter of Converse's Chuck Taylor All Star shoes. Charles Taylor -- philosopher, associated with communitarianism. Charles Taylor -- Ex-President of Liberia. Cecil Taylor -- pianist. Brook Taylor -- British mathematician. Andy Taylor -- guitarist with Duran Duran. Taylor -- British historian. A.J.P. |