4 Must See Quotes From Hasbro's Management -- and One from Mattel

When toymaker Hasbro, Inc. (NASDAQ: HAS) reported its financial results this week, the stock soared, ending the day up 14%. It's easy to see why. Revenue grew 11% for the quarter and 13% for the year, exceeding $5 billion for the first time in the company's history. It exceeded expectations for both revenue and profits by wide margins, and the press release and conference call provided a wealth of insight into the reasons for the dramatic out-performance.

Hasbro: Creating the World's Best Play Experiences. Image source: Hasbro.

A tale of two companies

Many Hasbro investors had feared the worst due to disappointing results reported by competitor Mattel, Inc. (NASDAQ: MAT), whose stock fell over 17%, the day of its financial release two weeks prior. Why the stark difference? Comments made by each company's management tell the tale.

In Mattel's earning press release, Chairman and CEO Christopher Sinclair had this to say:

Hasbro Chairman, President and CEO Brian Goldner had a completely different take on the quarter, noting Hasbro's growth in nearly every region where it does business:

Goldner went on to point out that some rely too heavily on publicly available US industry data, which does not represent the majority of Hasbro's business and missed important aspects of the company market, including:

  • Club stores, grocery, drug stores, and value channels
  • Hobby stores, the primary venue for Magic: The Gathering
  • 5% of the company's revenue from entertainment and licensing
  • Global sales, which represent 50% of Hasbro's revenue

New reporting categories eliminate stereotypes. Image source Hasbro.

Working to eliminate stereotypes and gender bias

Hasbro also wants investors to know that is keeping up with the times and is working to eliminate gender stereotypes by reframing the reporting categories for its toys and games:

Hasbro has struggled with gender bias in the past. In 2012, the company was called out by a girl who wanted a less feminine-colored Easy Bake Oven for her brother,and by a six-year-old girl for having too few girls represented in its game Guess Who? More recently, Hasbro made headlines for referring to all its Jurassic World dinosaurs as "he" on its packaging. Moving away from gender based categories is a good move by the company, showing it's responding to social changes.

Long term view

Many times during the conference call, the company encouraged investors to take a long-term view, using the phrase 12 times. Here's one example:

This is an important lesson for investors. Far too many focus on the changes that occur each quarter and miss the big picture. It is refreshing to see a company that is focusing on the long-term and not so much on meeting investors' and analysts' expectations for the quarter.

Hasbro advocates a long-term view. Image source: Hasbro.

Shareholder returns

Hasbro also wanted investors to know that it is being a good steward and is taking every opportunity to return cash to shareholders:

With more than $1 billion in cash on its balance sheet, Hasbro is making a point to return cash while maintaining a prudent reserve. This is another indication of Hasbro's long term view.

The bottom line

Each of these quotes is an indication of a company that has a finger on the pulse of its business, is in touch with what is happening in its industry, and refuses to be distracted from its long-term goals.

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