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Hasbro Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter 2012

Transformers News: Hasbro Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter 2012

Monday, July 23rd, 2012 12:03PM CDT

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Hasbro has released their Second Quarter financial report for 2012, and overall profits are down compared to this time last year. The Boys category was down 16% with "expected" declines in Transformers and Beyblade. The Preschool category saw a 6% increase with the help of Transformers: Rescue Bots. The full financial report can be found below:

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Hasbro Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter 2012


Second Quarter Results Consistent with Company Strategy to Shift U.S. Shipments Later in the Year


  • Net revenues of $811.5 million for the second quarter 2012 versus $908.5 million for the second quarter 2011; Second quarter net revenues declined 7% excluding a negative $34.4 million impact of foreign exchange;
  • Net earnings of $43.4 million, or $0.33 per diluted share, compared to net earnings of $46.0 million or $0.33 per diluted share in 2011 (excluding a favorable tax adjustment and costs associated with establishing Hasbro's Gaming Center of Excellence); Second quarter 2011 net earnings were $58.1 million, or $0.42 per diluted share as reported;
  • Operating profit at 10.6% of revenues versus 10.3% in 2011 (excluding the Gaming Center of Excellence costs) or 8.9% as reported a year ago;
  • Second quarter 2012 operating profit increased in the U.S. and Canada and Entertainment and Licensing segments.

PAWTUCKET, R.I.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Hasbro, Inc. (NASDAQ: HAS) today reported financial results for the second quarter 2012. Net revenues for the quarter were $811.5 million, a decrease of 11%, compared to $908.5 million in 2011. Second quarter 2012 net revenues declined 7% excluding a negative $34.4 million impact of foreign exchange. Net earnings for the second quarter 2012 were $43.4 million, or $0.33 per diluted share, versus $58.1 million, or $0.42 per diluted share, in 2011. Second quarter 2011 net earnings include a favorable tax adjustment of $20.5 million, or $0.15 per diluted share, and pre-tax expense of $13.1 million, or $0.06 per diluted share, related to costs associated with establishing Hasbro's Gaming Center of Excellence. Absent these items, second quarter 2011 net earnings were $46.0 million or $0.33 per share.

"2012 continues to develop in line with our expectations as we shift more of our shipments later in the year while improving profitability in the near term," said Brian Goldner, President and Chief Executive Officer. "In the U.S. and Canada, we have gained share and the teams are focused on returning to historical levels of operating profit as well as partnering with U.S. retailers to shift shipments closer to the peak consumer demand periods in the third and fourth quarters. Internationally, we continue our global expansion, leveraging investments in emerging markets, product innovation and entertainment to drive Hasbro brands globally. Finally, our television strategy is delivering growth within our Entertainment and Licensing segment and creating demand for our toys and games in global markets."

"As we enter the second half of the year, we have innovative brand initiatives across product categories and geographies," continued Goldner. "For the full year 2012, we continue to believe, absent the impact of foreign exchange, we will again grow revenues and earnings per share. As we have previously stated, we expect 2-4% more of our full-year revenues to occur in the second half of the year. Within this revenue shift, we also expect the fourth quarter to be greater than the third quarter in both revenues and earnings per share, similar to our historical international results."

"An important element of our full-year plan is returning the U.S. and Canada segment to historical levels of operating profit margin. In the second quarter, this segment's profitability, and Hasbro's overall profitability, improved through favorable product mix and higher quality inventory in the U.S. and Canada segment versus last year," said Deborah Thomas, Chief Financial Officer. "As we enter the second half of 2012, Hasbro is in a strong financial position with healthy cash flow and great initiatives for the holidays. A year ago, we made an investment in Games, establishing Hasbro's Gaming Center of Excellence. One year later we believe we are well positioned with innovative gaming products and strong marketing programs for the holiday season."

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U.S. and Canada segment net revenues were $406.6 million, a decrease of 19%, compared to $505.0 million in 2011. The results reflect growth in the Preschool category offset by declines in the Boys, Girls and Games categories. The U.S. and Canada segment reported an operating profit of $60.9 million, up 6%, compared to $57.7 million in 2011.

Net revenues in the International segment grew 5% absent the negative $33.4 million impact of foreign exchange. Including the impact of foreign exchange, International segment net revenues were $360.5 million, down 4%, compared to $374.5 million in 2011. Revenue in the International segment reflects growth in Latin America offset by a decline in Europe and Asia Pacific. Additionally, the Preschool category contributed to growth, offset by declines in the Boys, Girls and Games categories. The International segment reported an operating profit of $29.9 million, compared to $33.8 million in 2011.

Entertainment and Licensing segment net revenues increased 59% to $43.2 million, compared to $27.2 million in 2011. The segment benefited from the sale of television content in all formats in the U.S. and internationally. The Entertainment and Licensing segment reported an operating profit of $8.2 million compared to $0.6 million in 2011.

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For the second quarter 2012, net revenues in the Boys category decreased 16% to $389.1 million despite strong growth in MARVEL products which partially offset expected declines in TRANSFORMERS and BEYBLADE products.

Net revenues in the Games category declined 8% to $213.8 million with MAGIC: THE GATHERING, DUEL MASTERS and BATTLESHIP brands continuing to grow. Boys Action Gaming, including the STAR WARS FIGHTER PODS, TRANSFORMERS BOT SHOTS and the introduction of the MARVEL BONKAZONKS line, continued to perform well.

In the Girls Category, net revenues declined 13%. MY LITTLE PONY products continued to grow backed by television programming globally. In the second half 2012, new Girls initiatives include the launch of FURBY, 1D, the boy band product line, as well as feature holiday items including BABY BUTTERSCOTCH from FURREAL FRIENDS; BABY WANNA WALK from BABY ALIVE and television animation for LITTLEST PET SHOP products.

Net revenues in the Preschool category increased 6% to $103.4 million backed by continued growth in the PLAYSKOOL HEROES line, including MARVEL and TRANSFORMERS RESCUE BOTS products, as well as SESAME STREET products and initial shipments of the new KOOSH line.

Share Repurchase and Dividend

The Company repurchased a total of 139,734 shares of common stock during the second quarter 2012 at a total cost of $4.9 million and an average price of $35.21 per share. At quarter-end, $217.3 million remained available in the current share repurchase authorization. The Company paid $46.7 million in cash dividends to shareholders during the quarter.

Hasbro will webcast its second quarter 2012 earnings conference call at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time today. To listen to the live webcast, go to http://investor.hasbro.com. The replay of the call will be available on Hasbro's web site approximately 2 hours following completion of the call. Additionally, presentation slides associated with today's conference call are available on Hasbro's website at http://investor.hasbro.com.

About Hasbro

Hasbro, Inc. (NASDAQ: HAS) is a branded play company providing children and families around the world with a wide-range of immersive entertainment offerings based on the Company's world class brand portfolio. From toys and games, to television programming, motion pictures, digital gaming and a comprehensive licensing program, Hasbro strives to delight its global customers with well-known and beloved brands such as TRANSFORMERS, LITTLEST PET SHOP, NERF, PLAYSKOOL, MY LITTLE PONY, G.I. JOE, MAGIC: THE GATHERING and MONOPOLY. The Company's Hasbro Studios develops and produces television programming for markets around the world. The Hub TV Network is part of a multi-platform joint venture between Hasbro and Discovery Communications (NASDAQ: DISCA, DISCB, DISCK), in the U.S. Through the Company's deep commitment to corporate social responsibility, including philanthropy, Hasbro is helping to build a safe and sustainable world for future generations and to positively impact the lives of millions of children and families every year. It has been recognized for its efforts by being named one of the "World's Most Ethical Companies" and is ranked as one of Corporate Responsibility Magazine's "100 Best Corporate Citizens." Learn more at http://www.hasbro.com.

© 2012 Hasbro, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Share data from The NPD Group, through May 2012

Certain statements in this release contain "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements include expectations concerning the Company's potential performance in 2012 and beyond, including with respect to its revenues and earnings per share, and the Company's ability to achieve its other financial and business goals and may be identified by the use of forward-looking words or phrases. The Company's actual actions or results may differ materially from those expected or anticipated in the forward-looking statements due to both known and unknown risks and uncertainties. Specific factors that might cause such a difference include, but are not limited to: (i) the Company's ability to design, manufacture, source and ship new and continuing products on a timely and cost-effective basis, as well as interest in and purchase of those products by retail customers and consumers in quantities and at prices that will be sufficient to profitably recover the Company's development, manufacturing, marketing, royalty and other costs; (ii) global economic conditions, including recessions, credit crises or other economic shocks or downturns affecting the United States, Europe or any of the Company's other markets which can negatively impact the retail and/or credit markets, the financial health of the Company's retail customers and consumers, and consumer and business confidence, and which can result in lower employment levels, less consumer disposable income, and lower consumer spending, including lower spending on purchases of the Company's products; (iii) other factors which can lower discretionary consumer spending, such as higher costs for fuel and food, drops in the value of homes or other consumer assets, and high levels of consumer debt; (iv) other economic and public health conditions in the markets in which the Company and its customers and suppliers operate which impact the Company's ability and cost to manufacture and deliver products, such as higher fuel and other commodity prices, higher labor costs, higher transportation costs, outbreaks of disease which affect public health and the movement of people and goods, and other factors, including government regulations, which can create potential manufacturing and transportation delays or impact costs; (v) currency fluctuations, including movements in foreign exchange rates, which can lower the Company's net revenues and earnings, and significantly impact the Company's costs; (vi) the concentration of the Company's customers, potentially increasing the negative impact to the Company of difficulties experienced by any of the Company's customers or changes by the Company's customers in their purchasing or selling patterns; (vii) greater than expected costs, or unexpected delays or difficulties, associated with THE HUB TV Network, the Company's joint venture television network with Discovery Communications, LLC, Hasbro Studios, or the creation of new content to appear on THE HUB TV Network and elsewhere; (viii) consumer interest in and acceptance of THE HUB TV Network, and programming created by Hasbro Studios, and other factors impacting the financial performance of the network and Hasbro Studios; (ix) greater than expected costs or unexpected delays or difficulties associated with the creation of Hasbro's Gaming Center of Excellence and the execution of the Company's strategy for driving innovation and immersive play experiences in its gaming business; (x) unexpected delays or difficulties in the Company's execution of its plans to drive growth and increased profitability in its U.S. and Canada business; (xi) the inventory policies of the Company's retail customers, including retailers' potential decisions to lower the inventories they are willing to carry, even if it results in lost sales, as well as the concentration of the Company's revenues in the second half and fourth quarter of the year, which coupled with reliance by retailers on quick response inventory management techniques increases the risk of underproduction of popular items, overproduction of less popular items and failure to achieve tight and compressed shipping schedules; (xii) delays, increased costs or difficulties associated with any of our planned entertainment initiatives; (xiii) work stoppages, slowdowns or strikes, which may impact the Company's ability to manufacture or deliver product in a timely and cost-effective manner; (xiv) the bankruptcy or other lack of success of one of the Company's significant retailers which could negatively impact the Company's revenues or bad debt exposure; (xv) the impact of competition on revenues, margins and other aspects of the Company's business, including the ability to secure, maintain and renew popular licenses and the ability to attract and retain talented employees in a competitive environment; (xvi) concentration of manufacturing for many of the Company's products in the People's Republic of China and the associated impact to the Company of public health conditions and other factors affecting social and economic activity in China, affecting the movement of products into and out of China, and impacting the cost of producing products in China and exporting them to other countries; (xvii) the risk of product recalls or product liability suits and costs associated with product safety regulations; (xviii) other market conditions, third party actions or approvals and the impact of competition which could reduce demand for the Company's products or delay or increase the cost of implementation of the Company's programs or alter the Company's actions and reduce actual results; (xix) the risk that anticipated benefits of acquisitions may not occur or be delayed or reduced in their realization; and (xx) other risks and uncertainties as may be detailed from time to time in the Company's public announcements and Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") filings. The Company undertakes no obligation to make any revisions to the forward-looking statements contained in this release or to update them to reflect events or circumstances occurring after the date of this release.

This press release includes a non-GAAP financial measure as defined under SEC rules, specifically EBITDA. EBITDA represents net earnings excluding interest expense, income taxes, depreciation and amortization. As required by SEC rules, we have provided reconciliation on the attached schedule of this measure to the most directly comparable GAAP measure. Management believes that EBITDA is one of the appropriate measures for evaluating the operating performance of the Company because it reflects the resources available for strategic opportunities including, among others, to invest in the business, strengthen the balance sheet, and make strategic acquisitions. However, this measure should be considered in addition to, not as a substitute for, or superior to, net earnings or other measures of financial performance prepared in accordance with GAAP as more fully discussed in the Company's financial statements and filings with the SEC. As used herein, "GAAP" refers to accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. This press release also includes the Company's Consolidated and International segment net revenues excluding the impact of changes in exchange rates. Management believes that the presentation of Consolidated and International segment net revenues minus the impact of exchange rate changes provides information that is helpful to an investor's understanding of the underlying business performance absent exchange rate fluctuations which are beyond the Company's control. Similarly, this presentation includes the Company's second quarter 2011 operating profit excluding certain expenses related to the reorganization of the Company's global games business as well as second quarter 2011 net earnings excluding certain discrete income tax benefits related to the settlement of a tax examination and certain expenses related to the reorganization of the Company's global games business. The Company provided the 2011 net earnings absent these amounts to assist investors in understanding the comparability of the Company's results.

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Re: Hasbro Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter 2012 (1403438)
Posted by prmlove1 on July 23rd, 2012 @ 12:14pm CDT
For all the people who are going to hate and say that they make crappy toys, that is not the case. They were still coming off the popularity of the last movie. Transformers is still extremely popular and is doing very well. It is actually at an expected level right now and popularity will go up again later this year, especially if Wal-Mart does their seasonal price drops again...
Re: Hasbro Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter 2012 (1403442)
Posted by Rated X on July 23rd, 2012 @ 12:21pm CDT
I never understood how this corporate babble translates as Transformers news. If you have a degree in sales marketing, you might be able to predict something. The rest of us are screwed...
Re: Hasbro Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter 2012 (1403445)
Posted by Megatron Wolf on July 23rd, 2012 @ 12:25pm CDT
profits on transformes are down really? could it possibly be because people refuse to pay the ridiculous prices stores are charging for them? Hopefully they'll continue to lose money on them and realize they cant charge that much for kids toys especially when the economy is in the shitter. If the toys were actually worth the money then maybe more people would buy them but they're just better off reducing the prices back to the normal ones that we use to pay. Im pretty sure if deluxes went back to $9.99 they'd fly off the shelves, well pegs to be accurate.
Re: Hasbro Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter 2012 (1403473)
Posted by Megatronsdemise666 on July 23rd, 2012 @ 1:26pm CDT
Megatron Wolf wrote:profits on transformes are down really? could it possibly be because people refuse to pay the ridiculous prices stores are charging for them? Hopefully they'll continue to lose money on them and realize they cant charge that much for kids toys especially when the economy is in the shitter. If the toys were actually worth the money then maybe more people would buy them but they're just better off reducing the prices back to the normal ones that we use to pay. Im pretty sure if deluxes went back to $9.99 they'd fly off the shelves, well pegs to be accurate.
#-o

The only class that is way over priced is supreme class.


but this price increase started around rotf right?.

And you shouldnt blame hasbro as much we can blame ourselves buying 3rd party products. Which does destroy hasbro profit margin
Re: Hasbro Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter 2012 (1403482)
Posted by Noideaforaname on July 23rd, 2012 @ 1:59pm CDT
Hasbro: "Boy" product sales in general went down a bit, but that's totally normal.
Fans: ANGRY ALL-CAPS RANT ABOUT HOW THEY'RE UNHAPPY WITH TRANSFORMERS SPECIFICALLY!


If anything I'd imagine GI Joe would be a major contributor to decline of boy toy sales, what with the movie being pushed back and supposed calling back all the toys.
Re: Hasbro Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter 2012 (1403492)
Posted by OptiMagnus on July 23rd, 2012 @ 2:39pm CDT
Hmm...expected decline in Transformers sales? Gee...that can't possibly have anything to do with a higher price point and a cancelled movie series, could it?
Re: Hasbro Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter 2012 (1403496)
Posted by Burn on July 23rd, 2012 @ 3:08pm CDT
OptiMagnus wrote:Hmm...expected decline in Transformers sales? Gee...that can't possibly have anything to do with a higher price point and a cancelled movie series, could it?


I think the price point would be a minor factor as opposed to there not being much of an outlet at the moment for them to get the TF story out there.

The "expected decline in Transformers sales" comment will be based on the fact that without riding the success of the movies, sales will go down.

People can speculate all they want about other reasons, but that will be the primary reason.

And take this from someone who's worked in accountancy and marketing for 15 years.
Re: Hasbro Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter 2012 (1403506)
Posted by njb902 on July 23rd, 2012 @ 3:35pm CDT
Burn wrote:
OptiMagnus wrote:Hmm...expected decline in Transformers sales? Gee...that can't possibly have anything to do with a higher price point and a cancelled movie series, could it?


I think the price point would be a minor factor as opposed to there not being much of an outlet at the moment for them to get the TF story out there.

The "expected decline in Transformers sales" comment will be based on the fact that without riding the success of the movies, sales will go down.

People can speculate all they want about other reasons, but that will be the primary reason.

And take this from someone who's worked in accountancy and marketing for 15 years.


indeed, and if you look at hasbro's current 5 year plan. (we are in year 2) they are about right where they thought they would be, which is okay news.
Re: Hasbro Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter 2012 (1403508)
Posted by Quartex on July 23rd, 2012 @ 3:41pm CDT
On one hand, at least they apparently have a plan that includes dips in success unlike other companies that unrealistically expect to have more and more profits every single quarter.

On the other, as far as TF goes, I haven't been able to find anything I've wanted to get on shelf in months. I took a picture recently of, literally, 23 Bumblebees and Cliffjumpers sitting on shelf. Nothing else. No one else I know can find what they want, no matter how many stores they've been checking. So, they aren't getting my money despite the fact that I'd like to give it to them.
Re: Hasbro Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter 2012 (1403524)
Posted by Megatronsdemise666 on July 23rd, 2012 @ 4:14pm CDT
Burn wrote:
OptiMagnus wrote:Hmm...expected decline in Transformers sales? Gee...that can't possibly have anything to do with a higher price point and a cancelled movie series, could it?


I think the price point would be a minor factor as opposed to there not being much of an outlet at the moment for them to get the TF story out there.

The "expected decline in Transformers sales" comment will be based on the fact that without riding the success of the movies, sales will go down.

People can speculate all they want about other reasons, but that will be the primary reason.

And take this from someone who's worked in accountancy and marketing for 15 years.

Would explain why hasbro would want bay to direct another movie. and the price is fine with me, but was isnt ok is that i cant even find arcee or the vehicon where i am. But i can find the weaponizers.

My closest target had the same six powerizer optimus primes for like four months now.
Re: Hasbro Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter 2012 (1403531)
Posted by Burn on July 23rd, 2012 @ 4:29pm CDT
Megatronsdemise666 wrote:was isnt ok is that i cant even find arcee or the vehicon where i am. But i can find the weaponizers.

My closest target had the same six powerizer optimus primes for like four months now.


I don't think we can really blame Hasbro for how retailers distribute their stock.

Hasbro obviously do their wave assortments based on some research though, and that we can blame them for.
Re: Hasbro Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter 2012 (1403533)
Posted by ConBotFormer on July 23rd, 2012 @ 4:30pm CDT
Yes, it's a lot of things. But, making fans feel alienated...no pun intended...by canceling toys, making toys smaller and not making the stuff people really want like jetwing Prime available. You will, YOU WILL drive many fans away. Because of prices and cancellations and having to import the cool figures, I've stopped buying transformers. And when I hear people say, "good more for us"...makes me wonder why all the shelves are still stuffed with transformers! I've had some stock in Hasbro for years now and they have NEVER made me money.
Re: Hasbro Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter 2012 (1403541)
Posted by Megatronsdemise666 on July 23rd, 2012 @ 5:17pm CDT
Burn wrote:
Megatronsdemise666 wrote:was isnt ok is that i cant even find arcee or the vehicon where i am. But i can find the weaponizers.

My closest target had the same six powerizer optimus primes for like four months now.


I don't think we can really blame Hasbro for how retailers distribute their stock.

Hasbro obviously do their wave assortments based on some research though, and that we can blame them for.

Well if hasbro makes and packs more bumblebee in any deluxe shipment then they do have something to do with it.

A store isnt gonna know which tf character to put out.they just put out what ever they get
Re: Hasbro Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter 2012 (1403550)
Posted by njb902 on July 23rd, 2012 @ 6:05pm CDT
Megatronsdemise666 wrote:
Burn wrote:
Megatronsdemise666 wrote:was isnt ok is that i cant even find arcee or the vehicon where i am. But i can find the weaponizers.

My closest target had the same six powerizer optimus primes for like four months now.


I don't think we can really blame Hasbro for how retailers distribute their stock.

Hasbro obviously do their wave assortments based on some research though, and that we can blame them for.

Well if hasbro makes and packs more bumblebee in any deluxe shipment then they do have something to do with it.

A store isnt gonna know which tf character to put out.they just put out what ever they get


what you don't think that stores keep track of their own inventory?
Re: Hasbro Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter 2012 (1403591)
Posted by Autobot032 on July 23rd, 2012 @ 8:45pm CDT
njb902 wrote:
Burn wrote:
OptiMagnus wrote:Hmm...expected decline in Transformers sales? Gee...that can't possibly have anything to do with a higher price point and a cancelled movie series, could it?


I think the price point would be a minor factor as opposed to there not being much of an outlet at the moment for them to get the TF story out there.

The "expected decline in Transformers sales" comment will be based on the fact that without riding the success of the movies, sales will go down.

People can speculate all they want about other reasons, but that will be the primary reason.

And take this from someone who's worked in accountancy and marketing for 15 years.


indeed, and if you look at hasbro's current 5 year plan. (we are in year 2) they are about right where they thought they would be, which is okay news.


5 year plan?
Re: Hasbro Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter 2012 (1403600)
Posted by amtm on July 23rd, 2012 @ 9:12pm CDT
A few points, some of which might help answer people's questions.

1. Inventory and store ordering: According to what I've heard from employees at the big box retailers--Toys R Us, Wal-Mart, and Target--the individual stores do not order their inventory. The corporate office does, and the store just gets to sort out what's shipped--they have no idea exactly what's coming to them until it gets there. Being a step further removed from the sales, the corporate people are not likely to have as good a sense of what people are interested in, and the top-down approach is not conducive to learning.

2. Hasbro makes its money when the stores buy toys from them, not when you buy the toys from the stores. So even if a toy is a shelfwarmer, they've already collected the dough, and it will be at least several months before the retail sales cycle is complete and they hear how badly it bombed, if they ever do.

3. While you might presume Hasbro does market research to find out what's popular, I've seen plenty of big financial decisions based on nothing more than a gut feeling or anecdotal evidence at best. People in those positions are no different than anyone else--for every genius idea, there are hundreds of failures. For better or worse, I have yet to see marketing that's based on anything that could be called scientific.

4. Turning back to Hasbro's earnings statement, the most positive thing I see is the growth of the entertainment and licensing segment. The world's richest investor said a couple years ago that the best sort of business is one that has no inventory and simply collects royalties. Licensing is that kind of business. It's clear from the numbers that that division takes less money to make the same amount of profit, which is a good thing for the company. Another benefit is the more Hasbro produces its own entertainment, the less dependent it is on other companies to get things done (and the less dependent it is on physical toy and game sales). The upfront investment was a bit steep, but it seems likely to pay off over time.
Re: Hasbro Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter 2012 (1403614)
Posted by King Kuuga on July 23rd, 2012 @ 10:04pm CDT
Honestly, I'm only surprised that Boys revenue is down because both Avengers and Spider-Man merchandise hit the shelves during this quarter. I'm amazed that those two movie properties combined couldn't counter the lack of a Michael Bay Transformers film. And even though their loss in Transformers revenue was expected, maybe they could remedy that by putting their TV show on a network that people actually watch. Also, the sheer amount of Bumblebee at every store I go to is staggering. If they stopped putting so many of him in the case assortments, they could probably sell more product. And then there's the Bot Shots. Love 'em or hate 'em, they're taking away space that could be used for more mainline TF toys, and then maybe I could actually find a Vehicon or Airachnid. ><
Speaking of Bot Shots, how can their revenue be up from last year? They didn't EXIST last year.
Re: Hasbro Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter 2012 (1403640)
Posted by Megatronsdemise666 on July 24th, 2012 @ 12:35am CDT
njb902 wrote:
Megatronsdemise666 wrote:
Burn wrote:
Megatronsdemise666 wrote:was isnt ok is that i cant even find arcee or the vehicon where i am. But i can find the weaponizers.

My closest target had the same six powerizer optimus primes for like four months now.


I don't think we can really blame Hasbro for how retailers distribute their stock.

Hasbro obviously do their wave assortments based on some research though, and that we can blame them for.

Well if hasbro makes and packs more bumblebee in any deluxe shipment then they do have something to do with it.

A store isnt gonna know which tf character to put out.they just put out what ever they get


what you don't think that stores keep track of their own inventory?

They do keep track put thats the point of the size classes. It helps them sort then and make for a better inventory sheet when each toy can be easily organised in systems too
Re: Hasbro Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter 2012 (1403652)
Posted by njb902 on July 24th, 2012 @ 2:23am CDT
Autobot032 wrote:
njb902 wrote:
Burn wrote:
OptiMagnus wrote:Hmm...expected decline in Transformers sales? Gee...that can't possibly have anything to do with a higher price point and a cancelled movie series, could it?


I think the price point would be a minor factor as opposed to there not being much of an outlet at the moment for them to get the TF story out there.

The "expected decline in Transformers sales" comment will be based on the fact that without riding the success of the movies, sales will go down.

People can speculate all they want about other reasons, but that will be the primary reason.

And take this from someone who's worked in accountancy and marketing for 15 years.


indeed, and if you look at hasbro's current 5 year plan. (we are in year 2) they are about right where they thought they would be, which is okay news.


5 year plan?



oh they discuss that at the shareholders meeting every year.
Re: Hasbro Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter 2012 (1403656)
Posted by njb902 on July 24th, 2012 @ 2:43am CDT
Megatronsdemise666 wrote:
njb902 wrote:
Megatronsdemise666 wrote:
Burn wrote:
Megatronsdemise666 wrote:was isnt ok is that i cant even find arcee or the vehicon where i am. But i can find the weaponizers.

My closest target had the same six powerizer optimus primes for like four months now.


I don't think we can really blame Hasbro for how retailers distribute their stock.

Hasbro obviously do their wave assortments based on some research though, and that we can blame them for.

Well if hasbro makes and packs more bumblebee in any deluxe shipment then they do have something to do with it.

A store isnt gonna know which tf character to put out.they just put out what ever they get


what you don't think that stores keep track of their own inventory?

They do keep track put thats the point of the size classes. It helps them sort then and make for a better inventory sheet when each toy can be easily organised in systems too


right and because each toy has a unique upc their pos system is able to keep track of it.....I'm also willing to bet they share that data with their vendors(in this case Hasbro)........and for the love of harry s truman why do i always spell their as their!

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Transformers Podcast: Twincast / Podcast #360 - Full Circle
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