Evaluate the Japanese Market for Toys “R” Us
How does Toys “R” Us affect the Japanese toy retail industry?
Has Toys “R” Us chosen the best entry strategy for the Japanese Market?
Has it chosen the right partner?
Undercuts suggested price and capture discount market by large scale stores
Possesses buying power to negotiate lower price from toy manufacturers
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