Hasbro has made a bid to take over toy aisle rival Mattel in a deal that would bring together the leading makers of entertainment-themed consumer products, from Disney princesses to DC superheroes. The Wall Street Journal reported the talks, citing sources familiar with the matter.
The Rhode Island-based Hasbro has bet heavily on Hollywood’s cachet, striking licensing deals with Disney for popular princesses and Frozen merchandise. It struck a lucrative partnership with Paramount Pictures to produce films inspired by popular toy lines.
The Transformers franchise has earned some US$3.8 billion worldwide, while the G.I. Joe franchise brought in some US$675 million.
Hasbro’s strategy of using entertainment assets to fuel toy sales has paid off richly — the company’s market cap is US$11.4 billion, more than twice that of the industry’s number two company, California-based Mattel.
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