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  1. www .etoys .com. eToys.com was a retail website that sold toys via the Internet. It was established by a startup company of the same name on November 3, 1997. After an initial public offering on January 4, 1999, the company quickly shot up in value, becoming emblematic of the dot-com bubble.

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  4. Mar 4, 2023 · eToys.com was going to revolutionize the toy-buying experience - or so people thought. The company grew its customer base quickly, though they were incinerating cash to do so. This is how most dot-com companies operated back in those days, and the markets loved them for it.

  5. ezToys is your #1 source for die-cast collectibles and scale models. We carry thousands of die-cast military and commercial aircrafts and die cast model cars from top manufacturers like AeroClassics, Gemini Jets, Herpa Wings Hobby Master, Blue Box, Aviation Models, Witty Wings, Dragon Wings, Dragon Armour, Dragon Space, Herpa wings, Corgi Models, War Master, Inflight Models, Phoenix Models ...

  6. Hot Wheels Racerverse, Star Wars Track Set with 2 Hot Wheels Racers Inspired By Star Wars - Grogu and The Mandolorian. $29.99. 4.8. (27) Add to Cart. Geoffrey Plush 9", Created for You by Toys R Us (A $12.99 Value) $12.99. 4.4.

  7. EToys is trading at a 52-week low and is more than $3 shy of its May 20 IPO price. Hard to believe that eToys, which went public at $20 and shot to a high of $86 closed Thursday down 20 percent to ...

  8. Dec 21, 2022 · 3. eToys.com. Worldvectorlogo eToys was founded in 1997 and was gone within four years. Think holiday shopping can be rough? Try holiday selling, which proved fatal for startup internet retailer eToys.com. Christmas 2000 was the first holiday test for the Los Angeles company whose stock was on a rapid rise.