Chief executive Stewart Downs said sales of Funtastic products declined in Australia in the year to end of July, but international sales were up sharply. "We've come to a view that things will remain ...
The Funtastic Fun location on South Broadway has been closed since mid-2011. For years, people have driven by that white chunk of concrete and wondered what would become of it. Maybe they even spotted ...
Funtastic Again Takes Dominion Day On Front End originally appeared on Paulick Report. Funtastic Again, under Victor Espinoza, went straight to the front and never looked back in Saturday’s $150,000 ...
As stepping stones to the first Saturday in May go, the Leonatus Stakes at Turfway Park is not exactly the most prominent. That said, the race, which is named after the 1883 Kentucky Derby victor, ...
IMPROVED profit margins and a narrower product range has helped toy distributor Funtastic return to profitability during the last financial year. Funtastic today unveiled a net profit of $10.4 million ...
PORT TOWNSEND — Legal maneuvering has begun over a fall from a Ferris wheel during the Port Townsend Rhododendron Festival that could generate $1 million in medical bills. In anticipation of a lawsuit ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. When it came to playing down a takeover approach, Australian toy company Funtastic took no chances. In a ...
Toy distributor Funtastic has been scrutinising the terms of its exclusive supply agreement with ABC Learning Centres amid expectations the child care operator may sell assets to reduce debt.
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Funtastic Again Takes Dominion Day On Front End
Funtastic Again, under Victor Espinoza, went straight to the front and never looked back in Saturday’s $150,000 Dominion Day (G3) at Woodbine. Sent off as the 7-2 second choice in the event for 4-year ...
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