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  2. GameStop - Wikipedia

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    This expanded GameStop's operations into Australia, Canada, Europe and New Zealand. GameStop's operations expanded to over 4,250 stores worldwide as a result of the acquisition. In 2007, GameStop acquired Rhino Video Games, who operated 70 video game stores throughout the Southeastern United States, from Blockbuster for an undisclosed amount ...

  3. EB Games - Wikipedia

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    An EB Games store (later GameStop) at Hillcrest Mall in February 2015 An EB Games store (later GameStop) in Edmonton, Alberta in February 2017. EB began its international expansion with the opening of three stores in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in 1993. The Canadian division was the largest of the international divisions with over 300 stores as of ...

  4. Ryan Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Entrepreneur. activist investor. Known for. Founder and CEO of Chewy (2011–2018) Executive Chairman of GameStop (2021–present) Signature. Ryan Cohen (born 1986) [1] is a Canadian entrepreneur and activist investor. [2][3] He founded e-commerce company Chewy in 2011, and was the company's chief executive officer (CEO) until 2018.

  5. The Internet age of talent: What employers can learn from the ...

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    The best investment employers can make. The GameStop controversy is uniquely informative. It allows groups both inside and outside of it to reflect on their decisions, actions, and practices ...

  6. ThinkGeek.com to close, replaced as a section of GameStop

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    On July 2nd, 2019, ThinkGeek.com will be moving in with our parent company GameStop. After this move, you will be able to shop a curated selection of unique items historically found on ThinkGeek ...

  7. GameStop pivots to retro gaming at select locations - Engadget

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    GameStop is pivoting to retro games at select locations. As the industry moves to digital media — and the retailer struggles to adapt to the shifting landscape — the company is betting on the ...

  8. Game Informer - Wikipedia

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    Game Informer (GI)[a] was an American monthly video game magazine featuring articles, news, strategy, and reviews of video games and game consoles. It debuted in August 1991, when the video game retailer FuncoLand started publishing an in-house newsletter. [3][4] It was acquired by the retailer GameStop, which bought FuncoLand in 2000.

  9. The Morning After: GameStop’s retro gaming pivot - Engadget

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    GameStop has announced it’s launching a group of retro game retail locations, which will stock physical consoles, discs and cartridges from classic Nintendo, PlayStation, Xbox and Sega platforms ...