Cape Times

Little Christmas joy looms for Toys ‘R’ Us

- Matt Townsend

WHEN Toys “R” Us filed for bankruptcy last month, it vowed to keep operating stores, boosting investor optimism that the impact on the biggest toymakers this holiday season would be limited.

But with Hasbro’s weaker-than-expected sales forecast and Mattel’s revenue trailing projection­s – and both companies citing Toys “R” Us as a key reason – the retailer’s struggles are looming large with Christmas less than two months away.

“We did have a real challenge with the timing of that bankruptcy,” Mattel chief executive Margo Georgiadis said. “The whole industry felt the pressure.”

Mattel and Hasbro, combined, lost almost $800 million (R11.3 billion) in market value last week.

Toys “R” Us is their second-largest customer after Wal-Mart Stores. Shares of smaller toy companies Jakks Pacific and Spin Master Corporatio­n also fell.

The toy makers significan­tly reduced shipments in September as Toys “R” Us teetered on the brink of filing. The retailer has said it plans to exit bankruptcy after lessening its heavy debt load.

Mattel’s sales plummeted 22 percent in North America, and the company said half of that drop came from fewer shipments to the toy chain and delays on payments.

That knocked the stock down as much as 17 percent on Friday, and cast more doubt on its three-year turnaround.

Hasbro fared better. Its results actually topped Wall Street expectatio­ns, but the company’s sales forecast for the fourth quarter was about half of what analysts projected.

Stock tumbled almost 9 percent. Hasbro blamed uncertaint­y surroundin­g Toys “R” Us and weakness in key markets like Brazil and the UK. – Bloomberg

 ?? PHOTO: AP ?? Shoppers walk into a Toys ‘R’ Us store in San Antonio, Texas. The company has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection while continuing with normal business operations.
PHOTO: AP Shoppers walk into a Toys ‘R’ Us store in San Antonio, Texas. The company has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection while continuing with normal business operations.

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