The toy giant in 2016 lost the global rights to the Frozen and Disney Princess toy lines to rival Hasbro. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief Stock in Mattel has risen sharply after the toymaker said ...
Mattel Inc said on Wednesday it had won a license to make toys based on Walt Disney Co's "Frozen" franchise and princess lineup, years after losing the license to rival Hasbro Inc. Hasbro did not ...
Mattel Inc. stock jumped nearly 9% in early Wednesday trading before settling at a 4.3% rise for the day after it announced that it has won the license to sell Disney Princess dolls and those based on ...
Elsa, Anna, Jasmine, Ariel, Snow White, Mulan, Cinderella and all their friends are returning to Mattel, and Wall Street thinks this bit of business news is just magical. Find: Disney Files Patent to ...
Mattel announced that it would retake the lucrative Disney Princesses license from rival Hasbro in a reversal of the 2016 decision that led to Mattel losing the license for several years. Mattel will ...
Nearly a decade after losing the Walt Disney Co.’s princess doll license to rival Hasbro Inc., Mattel is back to making and selling the doll versions of some of Disney’s iconic characters. “This is ...
Jan. 26 (UPI) --After losing its Disney princess lineup in 2016, Mattel has won back the license to make Disney princess toys, including Anna and Elsa, popular Frozen dolls. In 2016, Mattel lost the ...
Disney Princess and Frozen toys are a lucrative business line for The Walt Disney Co (NYSE:DIS) and also for whomever lands the licensing rights to the popular brands. Here’s how those rights changing ...
Mattel has won back the rights from Hasbro to produce toys based on Disney princesses The shares of Mattel Inc (NYSE:MAT) are surging this morning, up 8.4% to trade at $21.26 at last check. This jump ...
Mattel's new license to sell Disney Princess toys fills a big revenue void it lost to Hasbro in 2015. That year, Disney Princess generated 8% of Mattel's total sales. The new agreement confirms that ...
Stock in Mattel has risen sharply after the toymaker said it had regained the global license for toys based on Walt Disney’s Princess lineup. “We are incredibly proud to welcome back the Disney ...