PetSmart's online trade, Chewy.com, files to go public

Chewy.com, the online pet product retailer owned by the use of PetSmart, filed bureaucracy with regulators on Monday to arrange for an initial public offering.
Chewy.com, the online pet product retailer owned by PetSmart, filed documents with regulators on Monday to prepare for an initial public offering.Original article
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