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Hasbro unveils new toys and collaborations at the New York Toy FairHasbro (NASDAQ:HAS) is looking to make a splash at the North American International Toy Fair in New York this week. The company is showcasing a wide array of new products and collaborations.
Hasbro CEO Chris Cocks, attending a movie premier in September, has been preparing for tariffs for months. (JASON MENDEZ/GETTY IMAGES) At the Toy Fair in New York, talk of tariffs loomed over ...
The Toy Book catches up with Hasbro CEO Chris Cocks for more insight into the company's Q1 2025 earnings and outlook.
Outside of the top 10, the annual release of The BIG Toy Book, which dropped on March 1, timed with The Toy Association’s Toy ...
Mattel, the company behind Hot Wheels, and Hasbro, which sells Play-Doh and Monopoly, have backed the Toy Association's campaign to exclude toys from tariffs. The toy giants do less of their ...
The company shows operational improvements, especially in its gaming and digital segments, but core toy revenues are declining, and tariffs pose significant risks. Hasbro's valuation appears fair ...
If President Donald Trump's 145% levy against imports from China holds, Hasbro estimates it could see as much as a $300 million hit to its bottom line. The toy maker posted better-than-expected ...
PAWTUCKET, R.I., April 30, 2025--Hasbro to participate in the J.P. Morgan 53rd Annual Global Technology, Media and Communications Conference PAWTUCKET, R.I., April 24 ...
The Trump administration's tariffs on foreign goods have clouded Hasbro's business outlook as many of its products are made ...
At the Toy Fair in New York, talk of tariffs loomed over meetings and sales pitches as executives and buyers gathered under a ...
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