Hasbro, Inc.
77.96+0.02 (+0.03%)
Oct 29, 4:00:01 PM EDT · NasdaqGS · HAS · USD
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10.93BP/E (TTM)
-Basic EPS (TTM)
-3.99Dividend Yield
0.04%Recent Filings
8-K
Hasbro Q3 revenue rises 8%
Hasbro reported third-quarter 2025 revenue up 8% to $1.39 billion, propelled by Wizards of the Coast's 42% surge to $572 million, where MAGIC: THE GATHERING rocketed 55% on new releases like Edge of Eternities. Consumer Products dipped 7% to $797 million from U.S. retail timing, yet point-of-sale accelerated ahead of holidays. Wizards dominates profits. Full-year outlook lifted to high-single-digit revenue growth and 22%-23% adjusted operating margin.
10-Q
Q2 FY2025 results
Hasbro's Q2 revenue dipped 1% year-over-year to $980.8M, with Wizards of the Coast and Digital Gaming up 16% to $522.4M on strong MAGIC: THE GATHERING demand, yet Consumer Products fell 16% to $442.4M amid industry headwinds. Operating loss widened sharply to $798.2M from $212.1M profit, driven by a $1,021.9M non-cash goodwill impairment in Consumer Products tied to tariffs and forecasts; net loss hit $855.8M, or $(6.10) diluted EPS (anti-dilutive effects flagged). YTD revenue rose 7% to $1,867.9M, but operating loss reached $627.5M versus $328.3M profit. Cash stood at $546.9M with $1.25B revolver availability; free cash flow was $179.5M (derived). Tariffs pose ongoing risks to costs and demand.
8-K
Hasbro upgrades outlook amid Wizards surge
Hasbro reported Q2 2025 results with revenue down 1% to $980.8 million, as Wizards of the Coast and Digital Gaming surged 16% on 23% MAGIC: THE GATHERING growth from the record Final Fantasy release and $44 million from Monopoly Go!. A $1.0 billion non-cash goodwill impairment in Consumer Products, triggered by tariffs, drove an $798 million operating loss, yet adjusted operating profit held steady at $247 million. Year-to-date revenue climbed 7%, prompting upgraded full-year guidance for mid-single-digit revenue growth and $1.17-$1.20 billion adjusted EBITDA. Tariffs pose ongoing risks to costs.
8-K
Hasbro annual meeting results
Hasbro's shareholders convened their 2025 annual meeting on May 21, with 91% of shares represented. They elected all ten director nominees, including Hope F. Cochran and Christian P. Cocks, while approving executive compensation on an advisory basis and ratifying KPMG LLP as auditors for fiscal 2025. Votes sailed through, yet some nominees like Mary Beth West drew notable opposition. Continuity holds firm.
10-Q
Q1 FY2025 results
Hasbro's Q1 revenue climbed 17% year-over-year to $887.1 million, propelled by a 46% surge in Wizards of the Coast and Digital Gaming to $462.1 million, though Consumer Products dipped 4% to $398.3 million amid volume declines. Operating profit jumped 47% to $170.7 million, with margins expanding to 19.2% from 15.3%, fueled by higher digital licensing and cost savings, yet a $25 million loss on the eOne Film and TV disposal weighed on Entertainment. Diluted EPS rose to $0.70 from $0.42, reconciling to 141.0 million shares. Cash from operations fell to $138.1 million, yielding $124.3 million free cash flow after $13.8 million capex, while long-term debt eased to $3.33 billion with $1.25 billion revolver availability. Wizards of the Coast, over half of revenue, drove the momentum. Tariffs pose a key risk, potentially eroding profits by $60-180 million in 2025.
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