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==History<ref>Tom Nook's Shops, Inc. parodies Wal-Mart and Target, and some of the content in the history section was copied from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walmart, which is created by Wikipedia contributors and is licensed for reuse under the GFDL.</ref>==
==History<ref>Tom Nook's Shops, Inc. parodies Wal-Mart and Target, and some of the content in the history section was copied from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walmart, which is created by Wikipedia contributors and is licensed for reuse under the GFDL.</ref>==
===Early Years===
===Early Years===
In 1945, a businessman and former [[Wikipedia:Sears|Sears Roebuck]] employee, Thomas Nook, purchased a small general store in [[Fanon:Capital City|Capital City]], and renamed it Nook's Cranny. Tom Nook focused on selling products at lower prices to get higher-volume sales at a lower profit margin, portraying it as a crusade for the consumer. He experienced setbacks, because the lease price and branch purchase were unusually high, but he was able to find lower-cost suppliers, including [[Fanon:Able Sisters Manufacturing|The Able Sisters]] which was operated by personal friends Sable (who would later go on to become his wife) and Mable Taylor. His business model was very successful, and in his first year of ownership the store made $105,000 (equivalent to $1.38 million in 2015) in revenue. Within the fifth year, the store was generating $250,000 (equivalent to $2.49 million in 2015) in revenue. When the lease for the location expired, Walton was unable to reach an agreement for renewal, so he opened a new store at 105 N. Main Street in Capital City, naming it Nook n' Go.
In 1945, a businessman and former [[Wikipedia:Sears|Sears Roebuck]] employee, Thomas Nook, purchased a small general store in [[Fanon:Capital City|Capital City]], and renamed it Nook's Cranny. Tom Nook focused on selling products at lower prices to get higher-volume sales at a lower profit margin, portraying it as a crusade for the consumer. He experienced setbacks, because the lease price and branch purchase were unusually high, but he was able to find lower-cost suppliers, including [[Fanon:Able Sisters Manufacturing|The Able Sisters]] which was operated by personal friends Sable (who would later go on to become his wife) and Mable Taylor. His business model was very successful, and in his first year of ownership the store made $105,000 (equivalent to $1.38 million in 2015) in revenue. Within the fifth year, the store was generating $250,000 (equivalent to $2.49 million in 2015) in revenue. When the lease for the location expired, Walton was unable to reach an agreement for renewal, so he opened a new store at 105 N. Main Street in Capital City, naming it Nook n' Go.


===Rise to power===
===Rise to power===
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In the 1980s, Tom Nook's Shops continued to grow rapidly, and by its 25th anniversary in 1987, there were 1,198 stores with sales of $15.9 billion (equivalent to $33.1 billion in 2015) and 200,000 associates. This year also marked the completion of the company's satellite network, a $24 million (equivalent to $50 million in 2015) investment linking all operating units with the Bentonville office via two-way voice and data transmission and one-way video communication. At the time, it was the largest private satellite network, allowing the corporate office to track inventory and sales and to instantly communicate to stores. The first Nookington's store opened in 1988 in Capital City. In 1990, TNS purchased a major convenience store chain and renamed its stores Nook n' Go.
In the 1980s, Tom Nook's Shops continued to grow rapidly, and by its 25th anniversary in 1987, there were 1,198 stores with sales of $15.9 billion (equivalent to $33.1 billion in 2015) and 200,000 associates. This year also marked the completion of the company's satellite network, a $24 million (equivalent to $50 million in 2015) investment linking all operating units with the Bentonville office via two-way voice and data transmission and one-way video communication. At the time, it was the largest private satellite network, allowing the corporate office to track inventory and sales and to instantly communicate to stores. The first Nookington's store opened in 1988 in Capital City. In 1990, TNS purchased a major convenience store chain and renamed its stores Nook n' Go.


By 1988, Tom Nook's Shops were more profitable than rival stores, and was the dominant retailer in much of the USI. By 1992, TNS had stores in every state of the USI and had begun to branch out to other nations. By 1996, Tom Nook's Shops, Inc. had climbed to the top of the Fortune 100.
By 1988, Tom Nook's Shops were more profitable than rival stores, and was the dominant retailer in much of the USI. By 1992, TNS had stores in every state of the USI and had begun to branch out to other nations. By 1996, Tom Nook's Shops, Inc. had climbed to the top of the Fortune 100.


==Retail operations==
==Retail operations==
===Nookington's===
===Nookington's===
Nookington's is a three story department store concept. The first floor is home to the grocery department as well as CrossRoads Restaurant. Furniture, electronics, toys, and clothing are sold on the second floor. The third floor is closed to consumers, housing the manager's office, employee break room, and orientation classroom.
Nookington's is a three story department store concept. The first floor is home to the grocery department as well as CrossRoads Restaurant. Furniture, electronics, toys, and clothing are sold on the second floor. The third floor is closed to consumers, housing the manager's office, employee break room, and orientation classroom.
===Mega Nookington's===
===Mega Nookington's===
Mega Nookington's is a multistory supercenter. It has available for sale every salable item in the game.
Mega Nookington's is a multistory supercenter. It has available for sale every salable item in the game.
===Nookway===
===Nookway===
Nookway is a neighborhood market concept.
Nookway is a neighborhood market concept.


===Nook n' Go===
===Nook n' Go===
The original Nook n' Go was a five and dime concept store, selling general merchandise.
The original Nook n' Go was a five and dime concept store, selling general merchandise.

==References==
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Tom Nook's Shops, Incorporated is the largest corporation in the world, operating a large scale retail chain, manufacturing facilities, a food service distribution company, a private security firm, a large university, and a state of the art hospital. Tom Nook, the richest man in the world, is the founder and CEO of the company. The company actively operates four retail concepts: Mega Nookington's, Nookington's, NookWay, and Nook n' Go.

History[1]

Early Years

In 1945, a businessman and former Sears Roebuck employee, Thomas Nook, purchased a small general store in Capital City, and renamed it Nook's Cranny. Tom Nook focused on selling products at lower prices to get higher-volume sales at a lower profit margin, portraying it as a crusade for the consumer. He experienced setbacks, because the lease price and branch purchase were unusually high, but he was able to find lower-cost suppliers, including The Able Sisters which was operated by personal friends Sable (who would later go on to become his wife) and Mable Taylor. His business model was very successful, and in his first year of ownership the store made $105,000 (equivalent to $1.38 million in 2015) in revenue. Within the fifth year, the store was generating $250,000 (equivalent to $2.49 million in 2015) in revenue. When the lease for the location expired, Walton was unable to reach an agreement for renewal, so he opened a new store at 105 N. Main Street in Capital City, naming it Nook n' Go.

Rise to power

The company was incoporated as Tom Nook's Shops, Incorporated October 31, 1969. In 1970, it opened its home office and first distribution center in Capital City. It had 38 stores operating with 1,500 employees and sales of $44.2 million. It began trading stock as a publicly held company on October 1, 1970, and was soon listed on the Capital City Stock Exchange. The first stock split occurred in May 1971 at a price of $47 (equivalent to $275.00 in 2015). By this time, Nook's company was operating five states within the USI, including SimNation. In 1974, Nook's company purchased one of its suppliers, The Able Sisters, and renamed it Able Sisters Manufacturing. In 1975, the company acquired the for-profit Farway University and renamed it Nook University.

In the 1980s, Tom Nook's Shops continued to grow rapidly, and by its 25th anniversary in 1987, there were 1,198 stores with sales of $15.9 billion (equivalent to $33.1 billion in 2015) and 200,000 associates. This year also marked the completion of the company's satellite network, a $24 million (equivalent to $50 million in 2015) investment linking all operating units with the Bentonville office via two-way voice and data transmission and one-way video communication. At the time, it was the largest private satellite network, allowing the corporate office to track inventory and sales and to instantly communicate to stores. The first Nookington's store opened in 1988 in Capital City. In 1990, TNS purchased a major convenience store chain and renamed its stores Nook n' Go.

By 1988, Tom Nook's Shops were more profitable than rival stores, and was the dominant retailer in much of the USI. By 1992, TNS had stores in every state of the USI and had begun to branch out to other nations. By 1996, Tom Nook's Shops, Inc. had climbed to the top of the Fortune 100.

Retail operations

Nookington's

Nookington's is a three story department store concept. The first floor is home to the grocery department as well as CrossRoads Restaurant. Furniture, electronics, toys, and clothing are sold on the second floor. The third floor is closed to consumers, housing the manager's office, employee break room, and orientation classroom.

Mega Nookington's

Mega Nookington's is a multistory supercenter. It has available for sale every salable item in the game.

Nookway

Nookway is a neighborhood market concept.

Nook n' Go

The original Nook n' Go was a five and dime concept store, selling general merchandise.

References

  1. Tom Nook's Shops, Inc. parodies Wal-Mart and Target, and some of the content in the history section was copied from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walmart, which is created by Wikipedia contributors and is licensed for reuse under the GFDL.