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Footstar, Inc., was a shoe
retailer that was
headquartered in Mahwah, New Jersey. The
company was
traded under the
symbol “FTAR” on the Pink Sheets. In...
- In 2003,
Footstar began selling Thom McAn in 1,500
Walmart stores. In 2005,
Kmart owner Sears Holdings reached an
agreement with
Footstar –
which by...
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Locker acquired the
Footaction USA
brand and
approximately 350
stores from
Footstar for $350
million (~$541 million in 2023). On
April 14, 2004, Foot Locker...
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FootAction USA (spun off as
Footstar Inc., now
owned by Foot Locker)
FootAction For Kids Fan Club Thom McAn (was part of
Footstar spinoff, now
owned by Sears)...
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largest and
fastest growing athletic stores in the
United States. In 2000,
Footstar acquired Just For Feet. It
closed its last
store in 2004. Just for Feet...
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school at
Lycee classique Bafoussam in Cameroon, pla**** club
soccer for
FootStar, and
attended the
University of Oschang,
before moving to the
United States...
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Marshalls and This End Up. The
following year, they let go of Footaction/
Footstar, Meldisco,
Linens 'n Things, and KB Toys. The company, then
decided to...
- 1993 and
closed in 1996 Just for Feet –
bankrupt in 1999,
acquired by
Footstar,
final stores closed in 2004 MC Sports –
filed for
bankruptcy and closed...