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Stock Watch: HASBRO Announces Analyst Webcast

PostPosted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 12:45 pm
by First Gen
Today, HASBRO, Inc. (HAS NYSE) has announced that it will be offering a webcast of an investment presentation it will be conducting for securities analysts on November 12th, 2008.

The webcast will have presentations done by HASBRO's President and Chief Executive Officer, Brian Goldner, the company’s Chief Financial & Operating Officer, David Hargreaves, Senior Vice President, Corporate Finance, Deborah Thomas Slater and Chief Marketing Officer, John Frascotti.

With this presentation, these analysts can determine if HASBRO's projected net worth will be accurate and how it may affect the price of stock shares. It can be expected to see a difference in net value of common shares after the analysts report the findings, which will most likely be an increase with all the projects HASBRO currently has slated for the next year.

As always, this webcast will be available to the public. To hear the cast, go to Hasbro's Investor Relations home page at HASBRO.com, click on "Corporate Information" and then click on "Investors."

The webcast will begin at 10:00 AM EST and will have a replay of it available approximately two hours later.

Re: Stock Watch: HASBRO Announces Analyst Webcast

PostPosted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 1:03 pm
by Barrelass
Being a finance guy, I can tell you, if you are having trouble sleeping, things like Quarterly Webcasts etc will cure any problems you have. They are some of the most dry commentary you can listen to.

Re: Stock Watch: HASBRO Announces Analyst Webcast

PostPosted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 1:21 pm
by First Gen
Barrelass wrote:Being a finance guy, I can tell you, if you are having trouble sleeping, things like Quarterly Webcasts etc will cure any problems you have. They are some of the most dry commentary you can listen to.


lol. The best is when you're sitting there in your first Finance meeting, wondering what the heck is the difference between diluted shares and common shares. Then you hear a bunch of numbers and can't figure out if its a good or bad thing.