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Mattel Provides An Important Lesson in Being a Global Player
February 5, 2008

Mattel shocked Wall Street, and frankly every citizen of the toy industry last week, with a strong fourth quarter.  Coming on the heels of a flood of recalls in 2007 for it and the entire industry, it was a welcome dose of good news.  Mattel’s stock went up as did expectations for the entire toy sector.

Mattel reported a 15% increase in its 4th quarter profit.  What was interesting was from where the increase came.  It certainly wasn't from the United States.  Sales were actually off by 3% there.  It came from the rest of the world.  A Bloomberg.com article entitled “Mattel Rises on International Sales; Shares Gain,” credits the increase as resulting, at least in part,  from an 18% increase in international sales. 

There is an important message here for any U.S. toy company that still insists on selling only within the borders of the United States:  Export your products to a broad portfolio of countries. As Mattel found out this week, it can be a source of revenue, profit and good news.


Posted by Richard Gottlieb on February 5, 2008 | Comments (0)



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