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Kaspien Holdings, Inc. (formerly Trans World Entertainment) is an American company that provides software and services for ecommerce. Kaspien Holdings operates on Amazon in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Spain, France, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, and India, as well as Walmart Marketplace, eBay, Google Shopping, and Target. Its interim CEO is Goldman Sachs veteran Brock Kowalchuk, who took over March 11, 2022.[1]

Kaspien Holdings, Inc.
FormerlyTrans World Entertainment (1972-2020)
TypePublic
Nasdaq: KSPN
Russell Microcap Index component
IndustryRetail
FoundedDecember 1972; 50 years ago (1972-12)
FounderRobert J. Higgins
HeadquartersSpokane, Washington, U.S.
Key people
Brock Kowalchuk (interim CEO)
Websitekaspien.com

History Edit

Trans World Entertainment Corporation Edit

Based in Albany, New York, Trans World was formed in 1972 by Robert Higgins. It opened its first store, Record Town (formerly Record Land), in 1973. The company went public in July 1986 and has expanded through acquisitions of a number of smaller or failing companies including Strawberries, Coconuts, Camelot Music, and Wherehouse Entertainment.

On September 23, 2000, Trans World signed a definitive agreement to acquire the assets of WaxWorks, and the deal was expected to close by the end of October.[2]

As part of a 2002 settlement with 41 states over CD price fixing, Trans World Entertainment, along with retailers Musicland and Tower Records, agreed to pay a $3 million fine.[3] It is estimated that between 1995 and 2000 customers were overcharged by nearly $500 million and up to $5 per album.[4]

In February 2006, Trans World acquired the Musicland Group, which owned Musicland, Discount Records, Sam Goody, Suncoast Motion Picture Company, Media Play, and On Cue. The buyout included a handful of On Cue stores.[5]

Trans World operated at a net loss from 2006 to 2010. In fiscal year 2011 it turned a profit of $2.2 million (compared to a $31 million loss in FY 2010). The company closed some locations and increased margins on its products.[6]

Acquiring etailz, Inc. Edit

In October 2016, Trans World acquired etailz, Inc, a third-party online retailer, for $76 million.[7] 

etailz was founded in 2008 by Josh Neblett, Sarah Wollnick (now Sarah Neblett), and Tom Simpson as GreenCupboards and had operated as a niche retailer of eco-friendly products.[8] The company rebranded to etailz in 2013 after acquiring Ecomom.[9]  

In January 2019, etailz laid off 20 percent of its workforce after Trans World reported a $14 million loss in the third quarter of 2018.[10] etailz's founder and CEO left the company shortly thereafter in March 2019.[11] In September 2019, etailz hired a new CEO, Kunal Chopra.[12]

In January 2020, Trans World sold its FYE segment for $10 million to Sunrise Records and Entertainment Ltd., severing its ties to physical retail stores and leaving etailz as its only remaining subsidiary.[13] 

In March 2020, Trans World reconstituted its board of directors and its CEO stepped down.[14] New members joined the board to reinforce the company's focus on ecommerce, including etailz founder Tom Simpson.

Rebranding to Kaspien Holdings Edit

On September 3, 2020, Trans World Entertainment rebranded to Kaspien Holdings. Its remaining subsidiary, etailz, also changed their name to Kaspien, merging the two companies and solidifying the focus on ecommerce.[15]

Formerly owned chains before sale to Sunrise Records Edit

Defunct Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Kaspien Promotes CFO and Goldman Sachs Veteran Brock Kowalchuk to Interim CEO" (Press release).
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-03-18.
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  7. ^ Corp, Trans World Entertainment (2016-10-17). "Trans World Entertainment Corporation Announces the Purchase of etailz, Inc., Digital Marketplace Retail Expert". GlobeNewswire News Room (Press release). Retrieved 2020-09-17.
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  10. ^ "Etailz reduces staff following parent company losses | The Spokesman-Review". www.spokesman.com. Retrieved 2020-09-17.
  11. ^ "Etailz CEO and co-founder Josh Neblett no longer with company, executive says | The Spokesman-Review". www.spokesman.com. Retrieved 2020-09-17.
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  15. ^ "'etailz' Rebrands as 'Kaspien' to Better Support Online Brand Growth". PRWeb. Retrieved 2020-09-17.
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  25. ^ Tellijohn, Andrew (May 12, 2002). "On Cue brand will become Sam Goody". Minneapolis St. Paul Business Journal.
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  27. ^ Garrity, Brian & Benz, Matthew (April 13, 2002). "On Cue Rebranding As Sam Goody". Billboard. Vol. 114, no. 15. p. 63. Alternate link via ProQuest.
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  42. ^ "Camelot Music Agrees to Purchase The Wall; Camelot Music and WH Smith PLC Announce Signing of Letter of Intent". PR Newswire (Press release). October 31, 1997 – via The Free Library.
  43. ^ Kasrel, Deni (December 5, 1997). "Bankrupt buyers woo The Wall. (Camelot Music Inc.)". Philadelphia Business Journal.
  44. ^ Burke, Richard (July 21, 1990). "Wall To Wall Sound Files Petition For Bankruptcy Relief In Phila". Philadelphia Inquirer.
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  51. ^ "SecondSpin - Buy and sell used CDs, DVDs, Blu-Ray and Games".

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • f.y.e.
  • New York Times Trans World Entertainment page

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years ago 1972 12 FounderRobert J HigginsHeadquartersSpokane Washington U S Key peopleBrock Kowalchuk interim CEO Websitekaspien wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Trans World Entertainment Corporation 1 2 Acquiring etailz Inc 1 3 Rebranding to Kaspien Holdings 2 Formerly owned chains before sale to Sunrise Records 2 1 Defunct 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditTrans World Entertainment Corporation Edit Based in Albany New York Trans World was formed in 1972 by Robert Higgins It opened its first store Record Town formerly Record Land in 1973 The company went public in July 1986 and has expanded through acquisitions of a number of smaller or failing companies including Strawberries Coconuts Camelot Music and Wherehouse Entertainment On September 23 2000 Trans World signed a definitive agreement to acquire the assets of WaxWorks and the deal was expected to close by the end of October 2 As part of a 2002 settlement with 41 states over CD price fixing Trans World Entertainment along with retailers Musicland and Tower Records agreed to pay a 3 million fine 3 It is estimated that between 1995 and 2000 customers were overcharged by nearly 500 million and up to 5 per album 4 In February 2006 Trans World acquired the Musicland Group which owned Musicland Discount Records Sam Goody Suncoast Motion Picture Company Media Play and On Cue The buyout included a handful of On Cue stores 5 Trans World operated at a net loss from 2006 to 2010 In fiscal year 2011 it turned a profit of 2 2 million compared to a 31 million loss in FY 2010 The company closed some locations and increased margins on its products 6 Acquiring etailz Inc Edit In October 2016 Trans World acquired etailz Inc a third party online retailer for 76 million 7 etailz was founded in 2008 by Josh Neblett Sarah Wollnick now Sarah Neblett and Tom Simpson as GreenCupboards and had operated as a niche retailer of eco friendly products 8 The company rebranded to etailz in 2013 after acquiring Ecomom 9 In January 2019 etailz laid off 20 percent of its workforce after Trans World reported a 14 million loss in the third quarter of 2018 10 etailz s founder and CEO left the company shortly thereafter in March 2019 11 In September 2019 etailz hired a new CEO Kunal Chopra 12 In January 2020 Trans World sold its FYE segment for 10 million to Sunrise Records and Entertainment Ltd severing its ties to physical retail stores and leaving etailz as its only remaining subsidiary 13 In March 2020 Trans World reconstituted its board of directors and its CEO stepped down 14 New members joined the board to reinforce the company s focus on ecommerce including etailz founder Tom Simpson Rebranding to Kaspien Holdings Edit On September 3 2020 Trans World Entertainment rebranded to Kaspien Holdings Its remaining subsidiary etailz also changed their name to Kaspien merging the two companies and solidifying the focus on ecommerce 15 Formerly owned chains before sale to Sunrise Records EditCoconut s Evansville Indiana Sam Goody St Clairsville Ohio and Medford Oregon Formerly nationwide Spec s Music San Juan Puerto Rico Suncoast Motion Picture Company Beaumont Texas Eatontown New Jersey Omaha Nebraska and Portland Oregon Formerly nationwide SecondSpin com Online sold to Sunrise Records in 2020 16 Manifest Discs and Tapes Charlotte North Carolina FYE Nationwide mall based and freestanding 16 Defunct Edit Saturday Matinee redirects here Not to be confused with Eddie Brandt Eddie Brandt s Saturday Matinee Camelot Music CD World New Jersey and Missouri 17 18 19 Disc Jockey Southern U S mall based 20 21 Incredible Universe joint venture with Tandy Corporation Nationwide 17 stores closed in 1996 six stores sold to Fry s Electronics Leopold s California 22 23 Media Play Nationwide closed in 2006 Music World New England states On Cue Nationwide 24 25 26 27 Planet Music Virginia Beach Peaches Nationwide Record amp Tape Traders Multiple locations in Baltimore area last location in Towson closed in 2019 28 Record Factory Brisbane CA 29 30 31 32 Record Land Nationwide mall based Record Town Nationwide mall based Record World Mid Atlantic and New England states mall based Saturday Matinee Now only one location at Rockaway Townsquare in Rockaway New Jersey other locations closed or converted to Suncoast previously operated in California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Illinois Maryland Michigan New Jersey New York North Carolina Virginia Texas Mississippi and Pennsylvania Spec s Music Inc Florida Spin Street Tennessee closed 2017 33 Square Circle Nationwide mall based Strawberries Texas Maryland New England and Mid Atlantic states 34 35 36 37 38 Streetside Records Missouri Midwest 39 40 Tape World Nationwide mall based Vibrations South Florida The Wall Mid Atlantic states 41 42 43 Wall To Wall Sound amp Video Listening Booth Mid Atlantic states later converted to The Wall 41 44 45 Wherehouse Entertainment 29 Arizona California Colorado formerly Rocky Mountain Records Georgia Louisiana Missouri New Mexico Oklahoma Oregon Texas Utah Virginia and Washington 46 filed for bankruptcy in 2003 47 48 Trans World took control of 111 stores and liquidated nearly a third of them 49 50 Continued as an online buyer seller until October 9 2018 when the website closed 51 References Edit Kaspien Promotes CFO and Goldman Sachs Veteran Brock Kowalchuk to Interim CEO Press release Trans World Invests In Brick And Mortar Archived from the original on 2014 03 18 CD Price Fixing Suit Settled For 143 Million Billboard 2002 10 01 Retrieved 2016 04 26 Stephen Labaton 2000 05 11 5 Music Companies Settle Federal Case On CD Price Fixing The New York Times Retrieved 2016 04 26 Trans World Entertainment Completes Asset Acquisition of Musicland Holding Corp Trans World Entertainment Corporation 29 March 2006 Retrieved 1 February 2020 DeMasi Michael FYE owner Trans World reports first fiscal year profit since 2006 The Business Review Retrieved 8 May 2012 Corp Trans World Entertainment 2016 10 17 Trans World Entertainment Corporation Announces the Purchase of etailz Inc Digital Marketplace Retail Expert GlobeNewswire News Room Press release Retrieved 2020 09 17 Green retailer GreenCupboards says sales are on rise gt Spokane Journal of Business www spokanejournal com Retrieved 2020 09 17 GreenCupboards buys assets of Ecomom after founder s suicide GeekWire 2013 04 24 Retrieved 2020 09 17 Etailz reduces staff following parent company losses The Spokesman Review www spokesman com Retrieved 2020 09 17 Etailz CEO and co founder Josh Neblett no longer with company executive says The Spokesman Review www spokesman com Retrieved 2020 09 17 Etailz names new CEO gt Spokane Journal of Business www spokanejournal com Retrieved 2020 09 17 Corp Trans World Entertainment 2020 01 23 Trans World Entertainment Corporation Announces Agreement to Sell FYE Segment GlobeNewswire News Room Press release Retrieved 2020 09 17 Corp Trans World Entertainment 2020 03 31 Trans World Entertainment Corporation Announces New Financing Board Changes and Company Refocus GlobeNewswire News Room Press release Retrieved 2020 09 17 etailz Rebrands as Kaspien to Better Support Online Brand Growth PRWeb Retrieved 2020 09 17 a b Sunrise Records to Acquire U S Entertainment Chain FYE Exclaim Trans World to buy CD World The Business Review September 18 2003 Johnson Greg September 19 2003 Trans World to buy bankrupt CD World Daily Deal Kwok Chern Yeh July 9 2002 Streetside CD World Will Merge Record Company s Local Stores Will Operate The Same Way They Have In The Past St Louis Post Dispatch Archived from the original on September 5 2015 via HighBeam Research Trans World absorbs Disc Jockey music chain The Business Review October 31 2000 Trans World Entertainment SEC 10 K Annual Report for Fiscal Year Ending February 3 2001 Securities and Exchange Commission February 3 2001 Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc 1985 09 21 Groovy old 1970 pic of Tower Records San Francisco CSN amp Y Deja Vu just released only 2 88 Christman Ed December 28 2002 Tower Records Struggle Reflected Industry s Turmoil Billboard Vol 114 no 52 p 45 Alternate Link via ProQuest Tellijohn Andrew May 12 2002 On Cue brand will become Sam Goody Minneapolis St Paul Business Journal Heller Laura April 22 2002 Best Buy converts On Cue stores to Sam Goody name DSN Retailing Today Vol 41 no 8 pp 5 27 Link via ProQuest Garrity Brian amp Benz Matthew April 13 2002 On Cue Rebranding As Sam Goody Billboard Vol 114 no 15 p 63 Alternate link via ProQuest Record and Tape Traders Towson www facebook com Archived from the original on 2022 02 26 Retrieved 3 December 2019 a b Groves Martha 1986 06 13 Record Factory to Sell 23 Stores to Wherehouse Los Angeles Times Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc 1977 11 26 PUBLIC RECORDS DIRECTORY Sterling Lanier Billboard Feb 3 1979 Vol 91 No 5 Record Factory s parent company Mighty Fine Distributing Brisbane Calif Spin Street to close its doors WMC 5 Action News 8 November 2017 Retrieved 1 February 2020 Video Supplier Has New Chief New York Times December 31 1993 Partnership Buys Control Of Strawberries Inc New York Times September 1 1994 Trans World closes on Strawberries deal The Business Review October 9 1997 Cuff Daniel F October 25 1989 New Strawberries Chief To Expand Music Chain New York Times Snow Anita August 22 1989 Video Company Chief Wife Found Fatally Shot In Mansion Home Associated Press RIP Streetside Records Delmar Playback STL December 24 2007 Archived from the original on December 26 2007 Shrubshell Don December 6 2012 Streetside Records to close next month Columbia Daily Tribune a b Chapman Francesca September 23 1993 Handwriting On The Wall Wee Three Record Outlet Spinning Into A Bigger Chain Philadelphia Daily News Camelot Music Agrees to Purchase The Wall Camelot Music and WH Smith PLC Announce Signing of Letter of Intent PR Newswire Press release October 31 1997 via The Free Library Kasrel Deni December 5 1997 Bankrupt buyers woo The Wall Camelot Music Inc Philadelphia Business Journal Burke Richard July 21 1990 Wall To Wall Sound Files Petition For Bankruptcy Relief In Phila Philadelphia Inquirer Simmons Sheila May 16 1990 Wall To Wall Stressing Software Philadelphia Daily News Articles about Wherehouse by Date Page 5 latimes articles latimes com Retrieved 7 January 2019 Leeds Jeff January 22 2003 Wherehouse Files for Chapter 11 Los Angeles Times Wherehouse Music stores parent files for bankruptcy St Louis Business Journal January 21 2003 Court OKs Purchase of Wherehouse Stores Los Angeles Times October 1 2003 Christman Ed October 11 2003 TransWorld Trumps Sun Capital In Its Bid For Wherehouse Billboard Vol 115 no 41 p 73 ISSN 0006 2510 SecondSpin Buy and sell used CDs DVDs Blu Ray and Games External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Trans World Entertainment Official website f y e New York Times Trans World Entertainment page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kaspien amp oldid 1178519484, 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