Toys R Us bought FAO Schwarz in May and is now ready to do something interesting with it.
It's a pretty bold move for a tough retail market. Toys R Us is opening FAO Schwarz boutiques in some of its stores. It's also relaunching the upscale toy seller's website, FAO.com. A year ago, this would have been suicide, but now, it might work out. With retailers in every sector fighting for an edge, this move may beef up the Toys R Us in-store experience, with the online play helping it reach higher-spending consumers that may not have access to an FAO brick-and-mortar spot.

Last summer we lamented the price of gas. This year, however, there's at least one upside.
Welcome to the 78th installment of The Wal-Mart Weekly, a column dedicated to bringing you insight, wit, facts, results, opinions, and just a bit of everything else when it comes to a very hot topic these days: Wal-Mart.
This article over at CNN Money makes sense - quite a bit, actually. In addition to the huge black eyes Wal-Mart has
seen in recent years from employee treatment fiascos to leaked company memos to accusations of man-handling local
competitors - they could use some polish to their image. 

