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Mattel reports smaller loss on higher 'Barbie,' 'Toy Story 4' sales
Comic Con fans gather at the Mattel booth they participate in the opening preview night at Comic Con International in San Diego July 19, 2017. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

NEW YORK, July 26 ― Mattel yesterday reported a smaller loss in the second quarter, following sales growth in key franchises including Barbie, Hot Wheels and Toy Story 4.

The toymaker reported a loss of US$108 million (RM444.84 million), compared with a US$240.9 million loss in the year-ago period.

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Revenues rose two per cent to US$860.1 million.

Sales were boosted by action figures and games linked to Toy Story 4, offsetting a 22 per cent decline in sales in the slumping American Girl division that is being revamped.

Sales also fell in infant, toddler and preschool toys due to weakness in Thomas & Friends and in Fisher-Price, where results have been dented by a recall of an infant sleeper linked to more than 30 fatalities.

Mattel estimated a US$30.4 million negative impact on the recall of the Play Sleeper through midyear.

Mattel's chief executive, Ynon Kreiz, said Mattel is making progress on a "multi-year turnaround strategy” consisting of lower administrative and manufacturing costs, as well the launching of film department that is making a new Barbie movie with actress Margot Robbie.

"We continue to execute toward our goal to restore profitability and regain topline growth in the short-to-mid-term, and to capture the full value of our IP in the mid-to-long term,” said Chief Financial Officer Joseph Euteneuer.

Shares rose 3.9 per cent to US$13.00 in after-hours trading. ― AFP

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