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This is Barbie's holiday season, says Mattel as toy demand surges

Published 10/22/2020, 04:08 PM
Updated 10/22/2020, 06:25 PM
© Reuters. New Barbie dolls from Mattel are pictured in the Manhattan borough of New York City
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By Uday Sampath Kumar

(Reuters) - Mattel Inc (O:MAT) reported a surprise rise in quarterly sales on Thursday and forecast more growth in the holiday season, as retailers rushed to restock their shelves of Barbie dolls and other toys in high demand from stuck-at-home kids.

The toymaker's shares rose 6% in extended trading.

With the COVID-19 pandemic forcing schools in many parts of the United States to hold classes online, parents have turned to playsets and games to keep children's boredom at bay, boosting toy sales at retailers such as Walmart Inc (N:WMT) and Target Corp (N:TGT).

As pre-pandemic inventories run low, Mattel has had to boost shipments, leading to a 10% jump in its third quarter net sales - the biggest increase in a decade.

According to research firm NPD, demand is expected to increase as wealthy families with excess of money to spend due to canceled vacations splurge on toys during the holiday season.

Mattel Chief Executive Officer Ynon Kreiz said he expects Barbie play houses and fashion dolls to be among the company's best-selling toys for the holiday quarter, but warned of potential overall supply challenges.

"We cannot be certain we will fully meet the surge in consumer demand," Kreiz said on a call with analysts.

Barbie gross sales rose 29% to $532.2 million, the brand's biggest quarterly sales since 2003, as efforts to make the traditionally white, blonde doll more inclusive with different skin tones and body types struck a chord with an increasingly diverse customer base.

Mattel posted net sales of $1.63 billion in the quarter ended Sept. 30, beating analysts' estimates of $1.46 billion, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.

The company reported adjusted earnings of 95 cents per share, beating estimates of 39 cents, as cost cuts beefed up profit margins.

© Reuters. New Barbie dolls from Mattel are pictured in the Manhattan borough of New York City

The company forecast mid-single-digit growth in fourth-quarter gross sales on a constant currency basis.

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