HAS
NASDAQ
Leisure Products
$84.88
USD
+$0.53 (+0.63%)
Last close
Market Cap:
$11.92B
Volume:
1.5M
Previous Close
$84.35
Day Range
$83.45 - $84.92
52 Week Range
$69.50 - $106.98
Average Volume (10 Days)
2.1M
P/E Ratio
0.00
Dividend Yield
3.30%
Hasbro, Inc. engages in the provision of children and family leisure time products and services with a portfolio of brands and entertainment properties. The company is headquartered in Pawtucket, Rhode Island and currently employs 4,520 full-time employees. The firm delivers play experiences to kids, families, and fans around the world, through physical and digital games, video games, and toys, among others. Its Consumer Products segment engages in the sourcing, marketing and sales of toy and game products around the world. Its Wizards of the Coast and Digital Gaming segment engages in the promotion of the Company's brands through the development of trading cards, role-playing and digital game experiences based on Hasbro and Wizards of the Coast games. Its Entertainment segment engages in the development and production of Hasbro-branded entertainment content, including film, television, children’s programming, digital content and live entertainment focused on Hasbro-owned properties. Its portfolio of brands includes MAGIC: THE GATHERING, DUNGEONS & DRAGONS, MONOPOLY, HASBRO GAMES, NERF, TRANSFORMERS, PLAY-DOH and PEPPA PIG, as well as premier partner brands.
CEO
Mr. Christian Cocks
Headquaters
Pawtucket, RHODE ISLAND, US
Founded
1968
Employees
4,520
Hasbro reported first-quarter revenue of $1 billion and adjusted earnings per share of $1.47, both ahead of analyst estimates, driven by strong demand for digital games including Magic: The Gathering. The Wizards of the Coast and Digital Gaming segment grew 26%, while the company reaffirmed its full-year outlook despite lingering effects from a March cybersecurity incident.
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Southeastern Asset Management, which holds 4% of Mattel's stock, released an open letter calling on the toy maker to explore strategic alternatives including a sale to private equity, rival Hasbro, or a media company. Mattel said it would consider the shareholder's views while remaining focused on its IP entertainment strategy.
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