24 Frames
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June 11, 2012
Business
Manufacturers are targeting the market for children’s decor, hoping to showcase their brands year-round and in places beyond the toy aisle.
March 26, 2005
Toy maker Tonka Corp. said today that it expects to report a substantial loss for 1990 and that it has discussed the possible sale of the company.
Jan. 28, 1991
Mattel Inc. has named Andrew M. Holland senior vice president of product development.
Nov. 6, 1991
Travel & Experiences
We expect to indulge all of our senses during the holidays, whether we’re dining on sweets, marveling at the softness of cashmere, listening to music by George Frideric Handel or scanning the crowds at LAX as we eagerly await the return of a prodigal son.
Dec. 5, 2014
Robert Sansone, president of Mattel U.S.A. and a prime mover in the company’s turnaround, has decided to take some time off from toys.
Oct. 20, 1990
Possible Takeover of Tonka Announced: Malcolm I.
Oct. 2, 1990
Tonka Corp., the nation’s third-largest toy manufacturer, on Monday predicted substantial fourth-quarter and 1990 losses and said it has been involved in talks about a possible sale of the company.
Jan. 29, 1991
Kenner Parker Toys accepted a $622-million friendly buyout offer on Friday from Tonka, the maker of Pound Puppies and toy trucks, and seemed to wriggle free of the takeover web cast by the owners of Spiderman--New World Entertainment of Los Angeles.
Sept. 5, 1987
Dreading filing your tax return just because you hate to grapple with math and those miserable Internal Revenue Service forms?
Jan. 31, 1997