Hasbro Delivers Strong Quarter on TV Production Rebound, Price Increases

The Hasbro, Inc. logo is seen on a toy for sale in a store in Manhattan, New York, US, November 16, 2021. (Reuters)
The Hasbro, Inc. logo is seen on a toy for sale in a store in Manhattan, New York, US, November 16, 2021. (Reuters)
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Hasbro Delivers Strong Quarter on TV Production Rebound, Price Increases

The Hasbro, Inc. logo is seen on a toy for sale in a store in Manhattan, New York, US, November 16, 2021. (Reuters)
The Hasbro, Inc. logo is seen on a toy for sale in a store in Manhattan, New York, US, November 16, 2021. (Reuters)

Hasbro Inc trounced analysts' estimates for quarterly revenue and profit on Monday, bolstered by a recovery in the toymaker's television production business and price increases to counter a hit from supply chain issues.

The Monopoly board game maker's shares rose 3.3% to $97 in premarket trading.

Revenue from Hasbro's entertainment business jumped 54% in the fourth quarter ended Dec. 26, as the company delivered new episodes of the Showtime series "Yellowjackets" and released a new "Clifford the Big Red Dog" movie.

In contrast, year-earlier results were knocked by production shutdowns brought on by the pandemic.

The return of Marvel superhero movies last year also propped up the company's consumer products unit, with revenue up 9% on demand for toys based on characters from the films.

Hasbro, like rival Mattel Inc, has been looking to generate more revenue from TV shows, movies and video games as it focuses on becoming a broader entertainment company rather than just a toymaker.

The company's total net revenue rose 17% to $2.01 billion in the fourth quarter, beating analysts' estimates of $1.87 billion, according to Refinitiv IBES estimates.

On an adjusted basis, the company earned $1.21 per share, topping estimates of 88 cents, as price increases last year helped offset a surge in raw material and transportation costs.

Hasbro, which last month named the head of its digital gaming division, Chris Cocks, as its next chief executive officer, said it expects fiscal 2022 revenue to rise at a low single-digit rate. Analysts on average had estimated a 3.9% increase.



Manga Productions Showcases Saudi Innovation at Anime Japan 2025

Over four days, the Manga Productions team engaged with visitors during both public and business sessions. (SPA)
Over four days, the Manga Productions team engaged with visitors during both public and business sessions. (SPA)
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Manga Productions Showcases Saudi Innovation at Anime Japan 2025

Over four days, the Manga Productions team engaged with visitors during both public and business sessions. (SPA)
Over four days, the Manga Productions team engaged with visitors during both public and business sessions. (SPA)

Manga Productions, a subsidiary of the Mohammed bin Salman Foundation (Misk), concluded its participation in Anime Japan 2025, one of the world's most prestigious anime exhibitions.

Manga Productions sponsored the global event for the first time, reinforcing its commitment to establishing Saudi Arabia’s presence in the anime industry. Held at Tokyo Big Sight, the exhibition attracted more than 150,000 visitors and featured over 100 participating companies worldwide.

Manga Productions chief executive Dr. Essam Bukhari expressed pride in the company's participation and gratitude for the enthusiastic reception from Japanese and international audiences.

Sponsoring such a significant event is a strategic step in fostering partnerships for co-production, distribution, and content licensing, he added.

He also highlighted how Saudi Arabia's economic growth and development are opening doors for deeper collaboration with Japanese and international companies, further cementing the Kingdom's status as a global hub for creativity in the entertainment sector.

Bukhari noted that participation in Anime Japan 2025 boosts Saudi Arabia’s global image, showcasing the Kingdom’s creative identity on a prestigious international platform. It also strengthens connections with audiences and media partners while promoting innovative Saudi content.

Over four days, the Manga Productions team engaged with visitors during both public and business sessions. The company offered an immersive cultural experience, allowing attendees to explore Saudi creativity through traditional clothing displays, cultural activities, and Saudi coffee tastings.

Manga Productions remains dedicated to solidifying Saudi Arabia's position as a leader in the entertainment industry, bringing the latest Japanese entertainment innovations to the Saudi market. This aligns with the Kingdom’s vision for developing the creative content industry, positioning it as a global entertainment hub.