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USSEC: FORM 8-K - "AMAZON.COM, INC."
ITEM 7.01. REGULATION FD DISCLOSURE On June 11, 2009, Amazon.com entered into a settlement agreement in its lawsuit with Toys “R” Us, Inc., and its affiliates, with terms that include, among other things, (i) a one-time payment from Amazon.com of $51 million in the third quarter 2009, ...
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Toys R Us Takes Ball, Amazon’s $51 million, Goes Home
Digital Daily — ... Toys R Us’s long-standing legal dispute with Amazon (AMZN) has been resolved in its favor, but at a much discounted price. In a regulatory filing submitted to the SEC Friday, Amazon said it has ...

Amazon pays $51 million in Toys R Us dispute
Techradar - All the latest technology news — ... Subsequent trips to the courts brought verdicts consistently in favour of Toys R Us, even after an appeal by Amazon, and the latest agreement to settle out of court with a US Securities and Exchange Commission filing. ...

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