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  2. Toms Shoes - Wikipedia

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    Toms (stylized as TOMS) is a for-profit company [3] [4] [5] based in Los Angeles, California. [6] Founded in 2006 by Blake Mycoskie, an entrepreneur from Arlington, Texas, [7] [8] [9] the company designs and markets shoes as well as eyewear, coffee, apparel and handbags.

  3. Exclusive: TOMS Shoes creditors to take over the company - AOL

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    Credit ratings agencies had warned that TOMS, which is known for its charitable giving, would not have been able to repay a $300 million loan due next year without renegotiating it with its creditors.

  4. Blake Mycoskie - Wikipedia

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    Toms Roasting Co. will donate a week of water to people in need in supplier countries for every bag of coffee sold. In 2014, Mycoskie announced that Toms would launch an additional "one for one" product every year. [28] [29] In August 2014, Mycoskie sold 50% of Toms to Bain Capital, retaining his role as Chief Shoe Giver. In a company press ...

  5. Founder of Toms shoes went on a men’s retreat with other ...

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    After Blake Mycoskie founded Toms in 2006, he quickly rose to entrepreneurial stardom. Known for its buy-one give-one model, the slip-on shoe brand became a staple of comfort for the young and the ...

  6. Why Toms are the shoes that keep on giving - AOL

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    Toms has given nearly one million shoes to communities in need Click here to shop: https://fave.co/2OOK6bH Our team is dedicated to finding and telling you more about the products and deals we love.

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    • A notice of executor or notice of administration giving the requester access to digital assets; or • A court order issued in the United States that satisfies AOL's requirements. AOL will provide you the required language for the court order. You can request access to/transfer of ownership of an AOL account through this form.

  8. Talk:Toms Shoes/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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  9. From Brian Chesky and Tim Cook to the founder of Toms shoes ...

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    The researchers estimate that a vast majority—70%—of executives consider quitting their jobs in part due to the feeling of loneliness and poor well-being. ... The founder of renowned buy-one ...