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Marco Boasso
Ryan Huelsmann
Tim Stewart
   Company Background
   Management
   Competitors
   Financial Highlights
   Alternatives
   Decision Making
   How Hasbro Entered the Movies
   Hasbro’s Role
   Results
   Founded in Providence Rhode Island in 1923
     Hassenfeld brothers – Polish immigrants
     Company first operated as textile remnant
        business
       Started making school supplies
       “Transformed” into making toys from 1930s to
        1960
       1952 Mr. Potato Head (first toy to advertise on TV)
       1964 G.I. Joe – in 2 years it accounted for 2/3 of
        company sales - $40 million
 1968 went public
 1975 discontinued G.I. Joe
 Company in poor financial situation by 1979
 1982 G.I. Joe returned
 1984 Transformers toy line is launched as well as
  cartoon
 1980s and 1990s major acquisitions took place
    ▪ GLENCO – infant products
    ▪ Knickerbocker Toy Company – Raggedy Ann and Andy
      dolls
▪ Milton Bradley – 1984
▪ Coleco Industries – Cabbage Patch Dolls
▪ Tonka Corporation and Tonka’s Parker Brothers unit, the
  maker of Monopoly
▪ Kenner Products – Batman figures and Strawberry
  Shortcake doll
▪ 1991 - Established operations in Greece, Hungary,
  Mexico
▪ Nomura Toys – Japanese toymaker
 1995 Mattel approached Hasbro for merger
  ▪ Hasbro board turned it down due to fear of antitrust
    issues
 1997 Hasbro purchased license for Star Wars
  $600 Million and gave 7.4% stake of company
 Steep losses from drop offs in Star Wars toys
  and Pokemon cards in late 20th century and early
  21st
 21st Century - Company started refocusing on
  traditional toy lines – G.I. Joe, Monopoly, Mr.
  Potato Head
 Alfred J. Verrecchia
  ▪ President and CEO
  ▪ COO from 2001 to 2003
 Brian Goldner
  ▪ Chief Operating Officer
  ▪ Executive Producer of the first
    Transformer movie
  ▪ Chief Architect of brand drive movies
 David D.R. Hargreaves
  ▪ Chief Financial Officer
 Mattel
  ▪ Barbie
  ▪ Hot Wheels
  ▪ Fisher Price
  ▪ American Girl
 JAKKS Pacific
  ▪ Club Penguin
  ▪ Hello Kitty
HASBRO (In thousands)
            2000         2001           2002         2003       2004         2005
Net Rev     $3,787,215   $2,856,339     $2,816,230   $3,138,657 $2,997,510   $3,087,627
OpProfit ($104,277)      $211,330       $219,291     $344,616   $293,012     $310,521

Margin      (.2%)        7.4%           7.8%         11%        9.8%         10.1%



                                   MATTEL (In millions)
             2000        2001          2002          2003       2004         2005
Net Rev      $4,565.5    $4,687.9      $4885.3       $4,969.1   $5,102.8     $5,179.0
Op Profit    $370.6      $579.3        $733.6        $785.7     $730.8       $664.5

Margin       8.1%        12.4%         15%           15.8%      14.3%        12.8%
   Hasbro has a history of
    purchasing companies
    and their brands
     Milton Bradley (1984)
     Tonka Corporation with
      Parker Brothers and
      Kenner Brothers (1991)
     Wizards of The Coast
      (1999)
   Pros
     More product brands for
      a diversified brand
      portfolio
     Expand their limitations
      with Hasbro’s
      capital/knowledge
   Cons
     Costly
     Underperforming
      brands
   Entering into Licensing
    agreements
     LucasFilms’s Star Wars
     Marvel’s Avengers
     Sesame Street Workshop
   Pros                           Cons
     Have access to                 The shows/movies may
      successful brands               not be successful thus
     Focus on creating               the product lines will
      toys/games instead of           falter as result
      creating new brands and        Product line can still
      brand identities                falter despite success of
     Cost effective                  brand. Remember Lego
                                      and Harry Potter
                                     Limited supply of brands
                                      available to be licensed
   In the 80’s, Hasbro had two animated
    series and comic books showcasing :
    G.I. Joe A Real American Hero
    (1984) and Transformers (1984)
   In addition, spinoffs of these series
    were created during the 90’s & early
    00’s showcase on various television
    networks, animated movies and
    comic books.                            TRANSFORMERS 80'S THEME
   On 10/10/10, the Hub was launched.
    A joint venture between Hasbro and
    Discovery Communications to
                  launch more programs
                  showcasing its various
                  brands.
   Pros                               Cons
     Successful strategy that           Limited control over
      worked in the past                  networks such as time slots
     Variety of animation styles        Show could get cancelled
     Best example would be               product line will not
      Transformers spinoff                succeed. G.I. Joe Sigma Six
                Transformers:             lasted 14 episodes.
                Beast Wars               Lots of competition
                (96-99)                   against other networks TV
                                          programming
   Building off the brands’
    successes from the past, Hasbro
    now enters the realm of
    featured films to extend these
    brands to new heights               Transformers Trailer
   Aligning with certain studios
    that will respect the brands such
    as Paramount/DreamWorks
    and directors that can deliver
    such as Steven Spielberg or
    Michael Bay
   Pros                               Cons
     Expanding market share             Cost
     New technology in movies           New area for Hasbro by
      vs. the anime from the 80’s         going into this venture
     Revive/create new product          Not finding the right
      lines                               creative talent who will
     Semi-familiar with the              respect the brand or
      entertainment industry              deliver an exciting movie
      through TV programs                Die hard fans disappointed
     Don’t have to worry about           or upset with the movie
      networks competing
      against TV programs
 Brian Goldner Joins
  Hasbro in 2000
 Success of Spider Man
  movie reinforces idea of
  brand name could
  resonate as a motion price
 Goldner vision “re-invent,
  re-ignite, and re-imagine
  core brands to create new
  experiences for consumer
   Studios rejects Hasbro Transformers concept
   In 2003, Goldner contacts Bonaventura of
    Paramount Pictures about using GI Joe brand
   Producers Don Murphy and Tony DeSanto
    optioned the film rights and began writing a
    Treatment for Transformers
   Steven Spielberg signs on as Executive
    Producer
   DreamWorks Studios sold to Paramount’s
    Parent company Viacom
 Spielberg recruits
  Michael Bay as director
 Bay travels to RI and
  meets with Goldner to
  learn:
    ▪ What Transformer brand is
      about
    ▪ Stories that had to be told
    ▪ Family tree of characters
      and how they relate with
      each other
   Movie released and becomes blockbuster hit
    during summer of 2007
   Grosses more than $700 million worldwide
   Spurned 2 sequels that debuted in 2009 and
    2011
   Laid the groundwork for other Hasbro brands
    to enter the big screen
   Re-sparked the brand on a massive scale that
    other brands like Kre-O work solely adjunct
    to the Transformers brand
Movie              Domestic      Foreign Gross Total           Opening          Awards
                   Gross ($)     ($)           Worldwide       Weekend ($)
                                               Gross ($)
Transformers       319,246,193   390,463,587   709,709,780     70,502,384       Nominate
(2007)                                                         with #1 in       for 3
                                                               4,011 theaters   Oscars


Transformers: 402,111,870        434,191,823   836,303,693     108,966,307      Nominate
Revenge of the                                                 with #1 in       for 1
Fallen (2009)                                                  4,234 theaters   Oscar


G.I. Joe Rise of   150,200,000   151,800,000   302,000,000     54,700,000       None
Cobra (2010)


Transformers:      352,390,543   770,805,646   1,123,196,189   97,852,865       N/A
Dark of the                                                    with #1 in
Moon (2011)                                                    4,088 theaters
 GI Joe 2 Retaliation    Risk
 Battleship              Stretch Armstrong
 Ouija                   Candyland
 Monopoly                Micronauts
 Clue
   No money from box office revenue
   Revenues from movie tied to product sales:
     Transformer toy sales for 2007: $470 Million
     up from $30 million when Goldner joined in 2000
2006        2007         2008         2009         2010
Net Revenues $3,151,480     $3,837,557   $4,021,520   $4,067,947   $4,002,161


Operating       $376,363    $519,350     $494,296     $588,598     $587,859
Profit

Operating       11.9%       13.5%        12.3%        14.5%        14.7%
Profit Margin

Net Earnings    $230,055    $333,003     $306,766     $374,930     $397,752

EPS (Diluted)   $1.29       $1.97        $2.00        $2.48        $2.74

Cash & Cash     $715,400    $774,458     $630,390     $636,045     $727,796
Equivalents
Long-term       $494, 917   $845,071     $709,723     $1,131,998   $1,397,681
Debt (current
portions)
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Hasbro Enters the Movies

  • 2. Company Background  Management  Competitors  Financial Highlights  Alternatives  Decision Making  How Hasbro Entered the Movies  Hasbro’s Role  Results
  • 3. Founded in Providence Rhode Island in 1923  Hassenfeld brothers – Polish immigrants  Company first operated as textile remnant business  Started making school supplies  “Transformed” into making toys from 1930s to 1960  1952 Mr. Potato Head (first toy to advertise on TV)  1964 G.I. Joe – in 2 years it accounted for 2/3 of company sales - $40 million
  • 4.  1968 went public  1975 discontinued G.I. Joe  Company in poor financial situation by 1979  1982 G.I. Joe returned  1984 Transformers toy line is launched as well as cartoon  1980s and 1990s major acquisitions took place ▪ GLENCO – infant products ▪ Knickerbocker Toy Company – Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls
  • 5. ▪ Milton Bradley – 1984 ▪ Coleco Industries – Cabbage Patch Dolls ▪ Tonka Corporation and Tonka’s Parker Brothers unit, the maker of Monopoly ▪ Kenner Products – Batman figures and Strawberry Shortcake doll ▪ 1991 - Established operations in Greece, Hungary, Mexico ▪ Nomura Toys – Japanese toymaker
  • 6.  1995 Mattel approached Hasbro for merger ▪ Hasbro board turned it down due to fear of antitrust issues  1997 Hasbro purchased license for Star Wars $600 Million and gave 7.4% stake of company  Steep losses from drop offs in Star Wars toys and Pokemon cards in late 20th century and early 21st  21st Century - Company started refocusing on traditional toy lines – G.I. Joe, Monopoly, Mr. Potato Head
  • 7.  Alfred J. Verrecchia ▪ President and CEO ▪ COO from 2001 to 2003  Brian Goldner ▪ Chief Operating Officer ▪ Executive Producer of the first Transformer movie ▪ Chief Architect of brand drive movies  David D.R. Hargreaves ▪ Chief Financial Officer
  • 8.  Mattel ▪ Barbie ▪ Hot Wheels ▪ Fisher Price ▪ American Girl  JAKKS Pacific ▪ Club Penguin ▪ Hello Kitty
  • 9. HASBRO (In thousands) 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Net Rev $3,787,215 $2,856,339 $2,816,230 $3,138,657 $2,997,510 $3,087,627 OpProfit ($104,277) $211,330 $219,291 $344,616 $293,012 $310,521 Margin (.2%) 7.4% 7.8% 11% 9.8% 10.1% MATTEL (In millions) 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Net Rev $4,565.5 $4,687.9 $4885.3 $4,969.1 $5,102.8 $5,179.0 Op Profit $370.6 $579.3 $733.6 $785.7 $730.8 $664.5 Margin 8.1% 12.4% 15% 15.8% 14.3% 12.8%
  • 10. Hasbro has a history of purchasing companies and their brands  Milton Bradley (1984)  Tonka Corporation with Parker Brothers and Kenner Brothers (1991)  Wizards of The Coast (1999)
  • 11. Pros  More product brands for a diversified brand portfolio  Expand their limitations with Hasbro’s capital/knowledge  Cons  Costly  Underperforming brands
  • 12. Entering into Licensing agreements  LucasFilms’s Star Wars  Marvel’s Avengers  Sesame Street Workshop
  • 13. Pros  Cons  Have access to  The shows/movies may successful brands not be successful thus  Focus on creating the product lines will toys/games instead of falter as result creating new brands and  Product line can still brand identities falter despite success of  Cost effective brand. Remember Lego and Harry Potter  Limited supply of brands available to be licensed
  • 14. In the 80’s, Hasbro had two animated series and comic books showcasing : G.I. Joe A Real American Hero (1984) and Transformers (1984)  In addition, spinoffs of these series were created during the 90’s & early 00’s showcase on various television networks, animated movies and comic books. TRANSFORMERS 80'S THEME  On 10/10/10, the Hub was launched. A joint venture between Hasbro and Discovery Communications to launch more programs showcasing its various brands.
  • 15. Pros  Cons  Successful strategy that  Limited control over worked in the past networks such as time slots  Variety of animation styles  Show could get cancelled  Best example would be product line will not Transformers spinoff succeed. G.I. Joe Sigma Six Transformers: lasted 14 episodes. Beast Wars  Lots of competition (96-99) against other networks TV programming
  • 16. Building off the brands’ successes from the past, Hasbro now enters the realm of featured films to extend these brands to new heights Transformers Trailer  Aligning with certain studios that will respect the brands such as Paramount/DreamWorks and directors that can deliver such as Steven Spielberg or Michael Bay
  • 17. Pros  Cons  Expanding market share  Cost  New technology in movies  New area for Hasbro by vs. the anime from the 80’s going into this venture  Revive/create new product  Not finding the right lines creative talent who will  Semi-familiar with the respect the brand or entertainment industry deliver an exciting movie through TV programs  Die hard fans disappointed  Don’t have to worry about or upset with the movie networks competing against TV programs
  • 18.  Brian Goldner Joins Hasbro in 2000  Success of Spider Man movie reinforces idea of brand name could resonate as a motion price  Goldner vision “re-invent, re-ignite, and re-imagine core brands to create new experiences for consumer
  • 19. Studios rejects Hasbro Transformers concept  In 2003, Goldner contacts Bonaventura of Paramount Pictures about using GI Joe brand  Producers Don Murphy and Tony DeSanto optioned the film rights and began writing a Treatment for Transformers  Steven Spielberg signs on as Executive Producer  DreamWorks Studios sold to Paramount’s Parent company Viacom
  • 20.  Spielberg recruits Michael Bay as director  Bay travels to RI and meets with Goldner to learn: ▪ What Transformer brand is about ▪ Stories that had to be told ▪ Family tree of characters and how they relate with each other
  • 21. Movie released and becomes blockbuster hit during summer of 2007  Grosses more than $700 million worldwide  Spurned 2 sequels that debuted in 2009 and 2011  Laid the groundwork for other Hasbro brands to enter the big screen  Re-sparked the brand on a massive scale that other brands like Kre-O work solely adjunct to the Transformers brand
  • 22. Movie Domestic Foreign Gross Total Opening Awards Gross ($) ($) Worldwide Weekend ($) Gross ($) Transformers 319,246,193 390,463,587 709,709,780 70,502,384 Nominate (2007) with #1 in for 3 4,011 theaters Oscars Transformers: 402,111,870 434,191,823 836,303,693 108,966,307 Nominate Revenge of the with #1 in for 1 Fallen (2009) 4,234 theaters Oscar G.I. Joe Rise of 150,200,000 151,800,000 302,000,000 54,700,000 None Cobra (2010) Transformers: 352,390,543 770,805,646 1,123,196,189 97,852,865 N/A Dark of the with #1 in Moon (2011) 4,088 theaters
  • 23.  GI Joe 2 Retaliation  Risk  Battleship  Stretch Armstrong  Ouija  Candyland  Monopoly  Micronauts  Clue
  • 24. No money from box office revenue  Revenues from movie tied to product sales:  Transformer toy sales for 2007: $470 Million  up from $30 million when Goldner joined in 2000
  • 25. 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Net Revenues $3,151,480 $3,837,557 $4,021,520 $4,067,947 $4,002,161 Operating $376,363 $519,350 $494,296 $588,598 $587,859 Profit Operating 11.9% 13.5% 12.3% 14.5% 14.7% Profit Margin Net Earnings $230,055 $333,003 $306,766 $374,930 $397,752 EPS (Diluted) $1.29 $1.97 $2.00 $2.48 $2.74 Cash & Cash $715,400 $774,458 $630,390 $636,045 $727,796 Equivalents Long-term $494, 917 $845,071 $709,723 $1,131,998 $1,397,681 Debt (current portions)

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  1. 68 Years OldAlfred J. Verrecchia, Chairman of the Board of Hasbro, Inc. since 2008. President and Chief Executive Officer of Hasbro from 2003 to 2008. Prior thereto, President and Chief Operating Officer of Hasbro from 2001 to 2003. Director of Iron Mountain Incorporated. Mr. Verrecchia previously served on the board of directors of CVS Caremark Corporation from 2004 to 2007 and of FGX International Holdings Limited from 2009 until 2010. Mr. Verrecchia began his more than 40 year career with Hasbro in 1965 in the Company?s finance department. Mr. Verrecchia took on roles of increasing financial and operating responsibility during his career, serving eventually as Senior Vice President of Finance, then Chief Financial Officer, then Chief Operating Officer and ultimately as President and Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Verrecchia was a key architect of the Company?s turnaround strategy in 2000, which focused on leveraging the Company?s core brands, reducing costs and lessening the Company?s reliance on its licensed business
  2. 68 Years OldAlfred J. Verrecchia, Chairman of the Board of Hasbro, Inc. since 2008. President and Chief Executive Officer of Hasbro from 2003 to 2008. Prior thereto, President and Chief Operating Officer of Hasbro from 2001 to 2003. Director of Iron Mountain Incorporated. Mr. Verrecchia previously served on the board of directors of CVS Caremark Corporation from 2004 to 2007 and of FGX International Holdings Limited from 2009 until 2010. Mr. Verrecchia began his more than 40 year career with Hasbro in 1965 in the Company?s finance department. Mr. Verrecchia took on roles of increasing financial and operating responsibility during his career, serving eventually as Senior Vice President of Finance, then Chief Financial Officer, then Chief Operating Officer and ultimately as President and Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Verrecchia was a key architect of the Company?s turnaround strategy in 2000, which focused on leveraging the Company?s core brands, reducing costs and lessening the Company?s reliance on its licensed business
  3. 68 Years OldAlfred J. Verrecchia, Chairman of the Board of Hasbro, Inc. since 2008. President and Chief Executive Officer of Hasbro from 2003 to 2008. Prior thereto, President and Chief Operating Officer of Hasbro from 2001 to 2003. Director of Iron Mountain Incorporated. Mr. Verrecchia previously served on the board of directors of CVS Caremark Corporation from 2004 to 2007 and of FGX International Holdings Limited from 2009 until 2010. Mr. Verrecchia began his more than 40 year career with Hasbro in 1965 in the Company?s finance department. Mr. Verrecchia took on roles of increasing financial and operating responsibility during his career, serving eventually as Senior Vice President of Finance, then Chief Financial Officer, then Chief Operating Officer and ultimately as President and Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Verrecchia was a key architect of the Company?s turnaround strategy in 2000, which focused on leveraging the Company?s core brands, reducing costs and lessening the Company?s reliance on its licensed business
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  7. Beast Wars http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0115108/ Sigma Six http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0478074/episodes
  8. Kre-O is a construction toy product similar to Legos and K-nex
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  10. Hasbro Fact Sheet