LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The rowdy Bratz dolls have been evicted. Barbie has regained control of the dollhouse. Toy giant Mattel Inc., after a four-year legal dispute with MGA Entertainment Inc., touted ...
The billionaire CEO behind Bratz and Little Tikes toys is waving the white flag. Isaac Larian confirmed to CNNMoney on Monday that he will no longer try to save Toys “R” Us. The Los Angeles Times ...
Isaac Larian, the CEO of the company that makes Bratz dolls, has a plan to save Toys "R" Us. He and other investors have pledged a total of $200 million in financing and hope to raise four times that ...
Clawdeena has always had a fascination for dolls. The Los Angeles-based content creator had about 150 Bratz dolls and 50 Barbies in her childhood years. Her favorites: Bratz’s Jade and Barbie’s ...
Toy giant Mattel Inc., after a four-year legal dispute with MGA Entertainment Inc., touted its win in the case Wednesday after a federal judge banned MGA from making and selling its pouty-lipped and ...
Toys R Us Inc. fell into bankruptcy after the once dominant toy retailer, saddled with a crippling debt load, failed to keep pace with consumers’ shift to online spending. Now, California toy mogul ...
Bankrupt retailer Toys “R” Us has rejected an $890 million bid for some of its US stores and locations in Canada from the CEO of Bratz doll maker MGA Entertainment, a person familiar with the matter ...
Toys 'R' Us has reportedly rejected Bratz CEO Isaac Larian's $890million bid to acquire its stores. Bratz doll maker MGA Entertainment said last week that its founder and chief executive, Larian, had ...
Note: This story has been updated to reflect news that Isaac Larian is reportedly bidding for part of Toys R Us. With the recent news of Toys R Us’ collapse and plans to close all of its stores, there ...
To celebrate Pride Month in 2020, Bratz shared a sweet snap of two of their dolls, Roxxi and Nevra, cozying up, with one donning a lesbian flag wristband and the other a bisexual pinbadge. “Steppin’ ...
(CNN Money) --The billionaire behind Bratz and Little Tikes toys is waving the white flag. Isaac Larian said Monday that he will no longer try to save Toys "R" Us. "I am most disheartened that the ...
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