Bain doesn’t FORCE anything on anyone. Bain is a failure management firm that PARTNERS with company that is already failing and re-organizes it for the most profitable outcome. They have a rather high rate for getting the company back on its feet. The employees are generally better off than if the company just closed its doors.
Actually, Bain did a good thing. Toys’R’Us was maybe the worst toy dealer in the world, with absolutely zero social conscience. Not only did they pay almost no taxes (they were registered in Delaware, US, one of the worst tax havens in the world, their central was in New Jersey), often enough the toys and baby equipment was toxic, because they didn’t give a sh*t about production standards in their delivery chains.
1. Bain is a minority partner.2. Romney has been gone from Bain for more than a decade.3. The purchase by Bain, Vornado and KKR saved the company from closing 10 years ago. That’s 30,000 plus jobs extended for all those years. 30,000 people who would have been unemployed then (shrinking job market) instead of now (growing job market).
I realize that you like to take shots at politicians you don’t like, but please do try to include a shred of fact here and there when you do it.
back when i was married, the best gift i ever gave to my grandsons…when they were like 7 and 6…was a toys’r’us gift card….that was so cool when we took them to redeem….
BE THIS GUY over 6 years ago
Don’t trust anyone who doesn’t drink.
scpandich over 6 years ago
Mitt Romney retired from Bain Capital in 2002, but, hey, let’s not let facts get in the way of a good libeling, right?
dukedoug over 6 years ago
Hey, this is America … Why have kids play with toy guns when you can let them loose with real guns ?
aerotica69 over 6 years ago
Oh, just plug the brats into multi-media at birth and do away with all traditional toys.
Greyhame over 6 years ago
Bain doesn’t FORCE anything on anyone. Bain is a failure management firm that PARTNERS with company that is already failing and re-organizes it for the most profitable outcome. They have a rather high rate for getting the company back on its feet. The employees are generally better off than if the company just closed its doors.
alien011 over 6 years ago
Actually, Bain did a good thing. Toys’R’Us was maybe the worst toy dealer in the world, with absolutely zero social conscience. Not only did they pay almost no taxes (they were registered in Delaware, US, one of the worst tax havens in the world, their central was in New Jersey), often enough the toys and baby equipment was toxic, because they didn’t give a sh*t about production standards in their delivery chains.
Andylit Premium Member over 6 years ago
1. Bain is a minority partner.2. Romney has been gone from Bain for more than a decade.3. The purchase by Bain, Vornado and KKR saved the company from closing 10 years ago. That’s 30,000 plus jobs extended for all those years. 30,000 people who would have been unemployed then (shrinking job market) instead of now (growing job market).
I realize that you like to take shots at politicians you don’t like, but please do try to include a shred of fact here and there when you do it.
oakie817 over 6 years ago
back when i was married, the best gift i ever gave to my grandsons…when they were like 7 and 6…was a toys’r’us gift card….that was so cool when we took them to redeem….
MCProfessor over 6 years ago
The real reason Toys’r’us went bankrupt was that it could not compete with on-line toy sellers like Amazon.