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El Duque wrote:Actually we don't even make up a nice chunk. IIRC they've stated we only make up about 12% of sales. 3rd party companies will never displace Has/Tak. As others have mentioned they basically ride on the coat tails of Has/Tak's success.
Kenny28 wrote:12% is still a chunk. It seems small, yes, but it's enough that they still make fan-servicey figures still, like the new Tracks. I doubt there was much demand from kids for a new Tracks.
Kenny28 wrote:El Duque wrote:Actually we don't even make up a nice chunk. IIRC they've stated we only make up about 12% of sales. 3rd party companies will never displace Has/Tak. As others have mentioned they basically ride on the coat tails of Has/Tak's success.
12% is still a chunk. It seems small, yes, but it's enough that they still make fan-servicey figures still, like the new Tracks. I doubt there was much demand from kids for a new Tracks.
craggy wrote:Kenny28 wrote:12% is still a chunk. It seems small, yes, but it's enough that they still make fan-servicey figures still, like the new Tracks. I doubt there was much demand from kids for a new Tracks.
Thing is, the kids probably weren't after a new Tracks, but that doesn't mean they won't like him when they see him. I'm sure they consider whether or not older characters will sell to as much of the market as possible before including them in the main line.
alternator77 wrote:wow didnt expect this many responses . anyhow does anyone know if that 12% they state represents a percentage of all hasbro sales or just tf related items and also how would they arrive at that % in the first place. just curious
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