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词条 Party City
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  1. History

  2. Acquisitions

  3. References

  4. External links

{{Infobox company
| name = Party City Holdco Inc.
| logo = Party City.svg
| logo_size = 200px
| logo_alt =
| logo_caption =
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| image = Party City Goodlettsville TN USA.JPG
| image_size =
| image_alt =
| image_caption = A Party City store in Goodlettsville, Tennessee
| native_name =
| native_name_lang =
| romanized_name =
| former_name =
| type = Public
| traded_as = {{NYSE|PRTY}}
Russell 2000 Component
| ISIN = US7021491052
| industry = Retail
| genre =
| fate =
| predecessor =
| successor =
| founded = {{start date and age|1986}}
East Hanover, New Jersey, U.S.
| founder = Steve Mandell
| hq_location =
| hq_location_city = Rockaway, New Jersey
| hq_location_country = U.S.
| coordinates =
| num_locations = 900+[1]
| num_locations_year = 2015
| area_served = Worldwide
| key_people = Gerald C. Rittenberg, Executive chairman
James M. Harrison, CEO
Michael A. Correale, CFO
| products = Party supplies, Halloween costumes
| brands =
| production =
| production_year =
| services =
| revenue = {{increase}}$2.27 billion[1]
| revenue_year = 2014
| operating_income = {{increase}}$81.3 million[1]
| income_year = 2014
| net_income = {{increase}}$56.1 million[1]
| net_income_year = 2014
| assets = {{increase}}$3.38 billion[1]
| assets_year = 2014
| equity = {{increase}}$487 million[1]
| equity_year = 2014
| owner =
| members =
| members_year =
| num_employees = 10,000+
| num_employees_year =
| parent = Amscan Inc.[2]
| divisions = Party City Canada
Halloween City
Toy City
| subsid =
| module =
| website = {{URL|partycity.com}}
{{URL|partycity.ca}}
{{URL|partycity.com.mx}}
| footnotes =
}}Party City is an American publicly traded retail chain of party supply stores founded in 1986 by Steve Mandell in East Hanover, New Jersey. Based in Elmsford, New York, the company is the largest retailer of party goods in the United States, Canada and Mexico, operating over 900 company-owned and franchise outlets under the Party City, Halloween City, Toy City, and Factory Card & Party Outlet brands.[3]

History

Party City was founded by Steve Mandell in 1986, Mandell recognized that the market for party goods was highly fragmented with a lot of small mom-and-pop operations, a large number of retailers carrying limited supplies, and no big players dominating the market. Mandell decided to specialize in the business when he struck out on his own to realize his long-cherished goal of running his own retail operation. After scraping together $125,000, he opened a {{convert|4,000|sqft}} store in East Hanover, New Jersey, naming it Party City. The operation was immediately successful and within a year Mandell started planning for a second location. He also began to hear from people asking to franchise the Party City concept, and as a result Party City began its evolution into a national chain. After his first year in business Mandell also decided to concentrate on Halloween, so that in 1987 over a quarter of his store was turned into a "Halloween Costume Warehouse." The move proved highly successful and led to the company's ongoing focus on the holiday, and the major impact that the month of October would have on the company's bottom line. Year-round, Party City stocked an inventory of Halloween costumes, if for no other reason than to make customers aware of the items for the next Halloween season.[4] One quarter ($560 million) of Party City's 2015 revenue came from Halloween; the company operates about 300 Halloween City pop-up stores.[5]

The first Party City franchise store opened in 1989 in Hazlet, NJ[6] and by 1990 Mandell also owned four Party City stores. At this point he incorporated the business as a franchising operation, with his stores forming the core of the chain. By the end of 1990, Party City outlets numbered 11; five more franchised stores were added in 1991, 16 in 1992, and another 26 in 1993, bringing the total to 58. Party City was now a nationwide chain with store locations ranging from Hawaii to Puerto Rico. The company's annual revenues in 1993 topped $2.4 million and net profits approached $235,000. During these first four years of operation, Mandell refined the Party City concept, including store design, product mix, choice of suppliers, and the implementation of systems. With a successful store model in hand, Mandell in late 1993 decided to de-emphasize franchising in favor of opening company-owned stores, which would generate greater returns for the corporation than it could receive on fees and royalties from franchised outlets, as well as allow Mandell to better control the destiny of Party City. While franchisees might maintain a tighter control on inventory, Mandell was insistent that company-owned units would be amply stocked with a wide range of merchandise.[4][6]

In 2009, Party City launched an e-commerce website at PartyCity.com and in 2011 added a “Party Ideas” Center containing shopping checklists, photo galleries and video tutorials.[7]

In June 2018, Party City announced that it would open around 50 Toy City pop-up stores beginning in September 2018, alongside Halloween City stores. The stores will operate through the conclusion of the holiday season. The decision was meant to capitalize upon the closure of the U.S. locations of Toys "R" Us, and some of its locations were utilizing the retailer's vacancies.[8][9][10]

Acquisitions

In 2005, the company was sold to Amscan Holdings, Inc., the largest designer, manufacturer and distributor of party goods in America.[11] Amscan then went on to acquire the party retailers Party America in 2006 and Factory Card & Party Outlet in 2007. Both retail chains began to operate under the Party City network, thereby making Party City the largest party supplies retailer in the United States.[12]

With Amscan’s 2011 acquisition of American Greetings’ Designware party division, Party City added licensing agreements with Nickelodeon, Sesame Workshop, and Hasbro.[13] In 2011, Amscan became a licensee for MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL and NCAA party products and balloons, and Party City carries all teams in their respective markets and offers the entire assortment in larger stores and online.[14]

In 2011, Party City expanded outside the United States with the acquisition of the Canadian retailer Party Packagers, making Party City the largest party goods retailer in North America.{{citation needed|date=January 2019}} In 2012, these stores began to re-brand as Party City.{{citation needed|date=January 2019}} In 2013, Party City bought iParty.[15]

In December 2017, Party City acqiured MG Novelty Corporation for around $5.5 million, which operated seven retail stores under the name Party Galaxy in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area.[16]

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=FORM S-1/A (Securities Registration Statement)|url=http://d1lge852tjjqow.cloudfront.net/CIK-0001592058/0078c5c0-4b28-4bf3-81e5-255e028afdc2.pdf|website=Party City Investor Relations|publisher=Party City Holdco Inc.|accessdate=17 April 2015|pages=19-20|date=10 April 2015}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Company Overview|url=http://www.amscan.com/about_us/company_overview/|website=Amscan, Inc|accessdate=17 April 2015}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=PARTY CITY ANNOUNCES PRICING OF ITS INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING|url=http://investor.partycity.com/investors/press-releases/Press-Release-Details/2015/Party-City-Announces-Pricing-of-Its-Initial-Public-Offering/default.aspx|website=Party City|publisher=Party City Holdco Inc.|accessdate=17 April 2015|date=15 April 2015}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=Party City Corporation History|url=http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/party-city-corporation-history/|website=Funding Universe|accessdate=17 April 2015}}
5. ^{{Cite news |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2016-halloween-pop-up-shops/ |title=How Halloween Stores Conquered America |last=Clark |first=Patrick |date=2016-10-27 |work=Bloomberg |access-date=2019-02-13 |last2=Mosendz |first2=Polly}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=Party City Holdings Inc. Press Kit|url=http://www.partycity.com/images/set_c/en_us/local/page_specific/press_center_app/Party_City_2015_Press_Kit.pdf|publisher=Party City|accessdate=17 April 2015|date=January 2015}}
7. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/party-city-livens-up-cyberspace-with-new-online-store-62013742.html|title=Party City Livens Up Cyberspace With New Online Store|date=24 August 2011|work=PR Newswire|accessdate=17 April 2015}}
8. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2018/09/toy_city_popup_stores_will_fill_6_former_nj_toys_r.html|title=Toy City pop-up stores will fill former Toys R Us, Babies R Us locations|website=NJ.com|language=en-US|access-date=2018-12-22}}
9. ^{{Cite news|url=http://fortune.com/2018/06/25/party-city-toys-holiday/|title=Party City joins the list of retailers feasting on Toys 'R' Us remains|work=Fortune|access-date=2018-07-13|language=en}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.cnbc.com/2018/06/25/party-city-to-open-toy-city-stores-in-wake-of-toys-r-us-demise.html|title=Party City to open Toy City stores in wake of Toys R Us' demise|first=Lauren|last=Thomas|date=25 June 2018|publisher=|accessdate=26 June 2018}}
11. ^{{cite web|title=Acquisition of Party City Corporation by AAH Holdings Completed|url=http://www.amscan.com/in_the_news/amscan/press_releases/by:latest/acquisition-of-party-city-corporation-by-aah-holdings-completed/|website=Press Releases|publisher=Amscan Holdings|accessdate=17 April 2015}}
12. ^{{cite web|title=Party America, a Leading Party Goods Retailer, Acquired by AAH Holdings Corporation|url=http://www.amscan.com/in_the_news/amscan/press_releases/by:latest/party-america-a-leading-party-goods-retailer-acquired-by-aah-holdings-corporation/|website=Press Releases|publisher=Amscan Holdings|accessdate=17 April 2015}}
13. ^{{cite web|title=Amscan Announces Strategic Alliance With American Greetings|url=http://www.amscan.com/in_the_news/amscan/press_releases/by:latest/amscan-announces-strategic-alliance-with-american-greetings/|website=Press Releases|publisher=Amscan Holdings|accessdate=17 April 2015}}
14. ^{{cite news|last1=Lefton|first1=Terry|title=Party time|url=http://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Journal/Issues/2012/05/28/In-Depth.aspx|accessdate=17 April 2015|work=Street & Smith's Sports Business Journal|agency=American City Business Journals|date=3 June 2012}}
15. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.boston.com/uncategorized/noprimarytagmatch/2013/03/01/iparty-agrees-to-be-acquired-by-party-city|title=iParty agrees to be acquired by Party City|date=2013-03-01|work=Boston.com|access-date=2019-01-27|language=en-US}}
16. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20171219005143/en/Party-City-Acquires-Party-Galaxy|title=Party City Acquires Party Galaxy|date=2017-12-19|website=www.businesswire.com|language=en|access-date=2019-01-27}}

External links

  • {{official website|http://www.partycity.com}}

9 : Retail companies of the United States|Party stores|Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange|2015 initial public offerings|American companies established in 1986|Retail companies established in 1986|1986 establishments in New Jersey|Companies based in Morris County, New Jersey|Rockaway, New Jersey

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