Tag: Disney Princess

  • Mattel reports lower results for Q4-2015 and FY-2014; CEO Stockton takes the fall, quits

    Mattel reports lower results for Q4-2015 and FY-2014; CEO Stockton takes the fall, quits

    BENGALURU:  Mattel, Inc (Mattel) reported a 6 per cent drop in worldwide sales from Q4-2014 (quarter ended 31 December 2014, current quarter) to US$ 1994 million from US$ 2113.2 million in Q4-2014. Worldwide sales for FY-2014 (year ended 31 December 2014) fell 7.3 per cent to US$ 6023.8 million from US$ 6484.9 million in FY-2013.

     

    For the quarter, the company reported net income of US$ 149.9 million, or US$ 0.44 per share, which includes a negative impact of US$ 0.05 per share from MEGA Brands integration costs and a negative tax impact of US$ 0.03 per share, compared to last year’s fourth quarter net income of US$ 369.2 million, or US$ 1.07 per share. For the year, the Company reported net income of US$ 498.9 million, or US$ 1.45 per share, which includes a negative impact of US$ 0.16 per share from MEGA Brands acquisition and integration costs 3 and a tax benefit of US$ 0.13 per share, compared to last year’s net income of US$ 903.9 million, or US$ 2.58 per share, which included a tax benefit of US$0.09.

     

    Bryan Stockton resigned from his position as chairman and CEO, as well as from the board of directors of Mattel on 26 January 2015. The company announced Christopher Sinclair’s appointment as Mattel chairman and Interim CEO on the same day.

     

    “We are disappointed with our results but moving forward with a heightened sense of urgency to make the necessary changes to enhance our brand relevance and improve our execution,” said Sinclair. “Over the next few months, I will be focused on working with the management team to thoroughly evaluate the business in order to identify how we can improve our top-line performance and drive profitability. I am confident in our ability to revitalize our brands and our business and fully committed to delivering greater value for shareholders.”

     

    Sales by Brand

     

    Mattel Girls and Boys Brands

     

    For the fourth quarter, worldwide gross sales for Mattel Girls & Boys Brands were US$ 1.23 billion, down 9 percent versus the prior year. Worldwide gross sales for the Barbie brand were down 12 per cent. Worldwide gross sales for Other Girls brands were down 3 per cent. Worldwide gross sales for the Wheels category, which includes the Hot Wheels and Matchbox brands, were up 2 per cent. Worldwide gross sales for the Entertainment business, which includes Radica and Games, were down 21 per cent.

     

    For the year, worldwide gross sales for Mattel Girls & Boys Brands were US$ 3.90 billion, down 10 percent versus the prior year. Worldwide gross sales for the Barbie brand were down 16 per cent. Worldwide gross sales for Other Girls brands were down 2 per cent. Worldwide gross sales for the Wheels category, which includes the Hot Wheels and Matchbox brands, were up 1 percent. Worldwide gross sales for the Entertainment business, which includes Radica and Games, were down 20 per cent.

     

    Fisher-Price Brands

     

    Fourth quarter worldwide gross sales for Fisher-Price Brands, which includes the Fisher-Price Core, Fisher-Price Friends and Power Wheels  brands, were US$ 578.9 million, down 11 percent versus the prior year. For the year, worldwide gross sales for Fisher-Price Brands were US$ 1.84 billion, down 13 per cent versus the prior year.

     

    American Girl Brands

     

    Fourth quarter gross sales for American Girl Brands, which offers American Girl-branded products directly to consumers, were US$ 318.3 million, down 4 percent versus the prior year. For the year, gross sales for American Girl Brands were US$ 620.7 million, down 2 percent versus the prior year.

     

    Construction and Arts & Crafts Brands

     

    Construction and Arts & Crafts Brands

     

    Fourth quarter gross sales for Construction and Arts & Crafts Brands, which includes the MEGA BLOKS and RoseArt brands, were US$ 130.0 million. For the year, gross sales for Construction and Arts & Crafts Brands were US$ 315.0 million. Mattel acquired MEGA Brands Inc. on 30 April 2014.

  • Hasbro pips Mattel for Disney’s Princess and Frozen franchise

    Hasbro pips Mattel for Disney’s Princess and Frozen franchise

    BENGALURU:  Excerpts from Mattel, Inc., (Mattel) second quarter results (quarter ended June 30, 2014): “For the second quarter, worldwide gross sales for Mattel Girls & Boys Brands were USD689.0 million, down 13 per cent versus the prior year. Worldwide gross sales for the Barbie brand were down 15 per cent. Worldwide gross sales for Other Girls brands were down 11 per cent, primarily due to Monster High, partially offset by Disney Princess and Ever After High. Worldwide gross sales for the Wheels category, which includes the Hot Wheels and Matchbox brands, were down 3 per cent. Worldwide gross sales for the Entertainment business, which includes Radica and Games, were down 19 per cent.”

     

    The key point here is that the company has reported a drop in everything; it’s only the Other Girls brands partly driven by the Disney Princess products and American Girls brands that have shown an upward trend for Mattel in Q2-2014. The same was the case in Q1-2014.

     

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  • Disney’s BV Games adds ‘Disney Princess’ & ‘The Little Mermaid’ titles in the US

    Disney’s BV Games adds ‘Disney Princess’ & ‘The Little Mermaid’ titles in the US

    MUMBAI: Disney Princesses and Ariel are joining the “Disney on the Go” portfolio of handheld video games. New handheld video game titles based on the Disney Princess and The Little Mermaid franchises will now be available at retail stores throughout North America. 

    The new line-up from Buena Vista Games (BVG) includes: Disney’s The Little Mermaid: Ariel’s Undersea Adventure for the Nintendo DS, Disney’s The Little Mermaid: Magic in Two Kingdoms for the Game Boy Advance and Disney Princess: Royal Adventure for the Game Boy Advance, informs an official release.

    “Inspired by the award-winning film, ‘The Little Mermaid’ handheld games provide interactive adventures that kids can take with them on-the-go,” said Buena Vista Games vice president of marketing Craig Relyea. “With the release of Disney’s new two-disc ‘The Little Mermaid’ Platinum Edition DVD today, fans of Ariel and her friends will have ample opportunities to share in the fun this holiday season.” 

    Featuring six of Disney’s beloved princesses, Disney Princess: Royal Adventure on the Game Boy Advance will be released alongside The Little Mermaid titles. 

    “Since its debut in 2000, the Disney Princess franchise has become a leading girls lifestyle brand. Building on the franchise’s popularity, the new Disney Princess: Royal Adventure game enables young girls to interact with their favorite characters in a new magical adventure,” said Relyea.

  • Crocs to debut Disney footwear

    Crocs to debut Disney footwear

    MUMBAI: Crocs, Inc., will introduce a limited edition line of footwear featuring some of Disney’s most popular characters. The new line called “Disney by Crocs” will be available at select US retail locations prior to the 2006 holiday season with an expanded product line launch occurring next year.

    Crocs CEO Ron Snyder said, “We are incredibly proud and excited to be aligned with one of the world’s leading brands and to bring a truly unique type of product to our customers. Disney characters symbolize fun and magic, and we think they are a particularly good fit with the Crocs brand.”

    The Disney by Crocs line, which is targeted towards children and adults, will debut with special-edition Mickey Mouse die-cut Adult Beach and Kid’s Cayman models. These styles will be available in a broad range of two-toned color pallets including Mickey’s signature black and red.

    Other models include an array of unique designs emphasising the distinctive personalities of Disney’s characters including Mickey and Friends, Winnie the Pooh and Friends, Disney Princess, Disney Fairies, as well as Pirates of the Caribbean and Disney Pixar’s Toy Story and Cars.