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Curated by Michael O'Reilly since 2020.
1550+ opinions with
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Curated by Michael O'Reilly since 2020.
1550+ opinions with
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Curated by Michael O'Reilly since 2020.
1550+ opinions with
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1550+ opinions with
4.81 rating (one of the best performing expert).
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Hasbro, Inc. engages in the provision of children and family leisure time products and services with a portfolio of brands and entertainment properties. The firm's brands of toys include Power Rangers, Magic: The Gathering, Monopoly, My Little Pony, Nerf, Play-Doh and Transformers. It operates through the following segments: Consumer Products, Wizards of the Coast and Digital Gaming, Entertainment, and Corporate and Other. The Consumer Products segment markets and sells toys and game products around the world.
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A huge, huge toymaker. It had a phenomenal run, but has pulled back, but it’s not that far off historical highs. Insiders own about 10%, which is quite a bit in a company this size, but they've been selling a lot of shares, which is a negative indicator. Pays a good dividend. Makes money year after year after year, but has a big huge debt load. He would like to see them pay part of that off. The toy industry can be very cyclical. If he owned this, he would be selling it.