Topic: Jack Friedman

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Jack Friedman, the legendary toy man who founded game companies LJN, THQ and JAKKS Pacific, has died at age 70. "He dedicated his talents to JAKKS Pacific for 15 years, and he will be sorely missed. The gaming world will remember Friedman ...
Jakks Pacific posts 4th-quarter loss, lower revenue; co-CEO to step down Toy company Jakks Pacific Inc. posted a fourth-quarter loss Tuesday, weighed by charges and lower sales, reversing a profit a year earlier.In addition, Jack Friedman, chairman and co-CEO, said he ...
JAKKS Pacific, Inc. (JAKK) Q3 2009 Earnings Call Transcript October 21, 2009 4:45 am ET. On the call today are Jack Friedman, Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Officer of JAKKS Pacific; Stephen Berman, our President and Co-CEO; Joel Bennett, Executive Vice President ...