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Toymakers tumble as Toys 'R' Us prepares to liquidate

Published 03/09/2018, 10:04 AM
Updated 03/09/2018, 10:10 AM
© Reuters. Illustration photo of the Toys R Us logo

(Reuters) - Shares of Mattel Inc (O:MAT) and Hasbro Inc (O:HAS), the two largest U.S. toymakers, tumbled on Friday after reports that key customer Toys 'R' Us Inc is preparing for potential liquidation, six months after filing for bankruptcy.

Mattel's shares fell 6 percent to $14.96, while those of Hasbro dipped nearly 3 percent to $90.75 in early trading. Jakks Pacific Inc (O:JAKK) was down 1 percent at $2.33.

The toy retailer will liquidate its operations if its negotiations with creditors do not result in a deal that can help the company to emerge from bankruptcy, Reuters reported on Thursday, citing a source familiar with the matter.

"The worst case scenario is that about 10 percent of the sales of each of the toy companies goes away in 2018, with an associated roughly 10 percent hit to earnings," D.A. Davidson analyst Linda Weiser said.

Talks with creditors are continuing and no decision has yet been taken. The company is also considering other options, including a potential sale in bankruptcy if possible, the source told Reuters.

The retailer said in January it would shut about a fifth of its U.S. stores as it tries to emerge from one of the largest ever bankruptcies by a specialty retailer.

"Mattel's fundamentals and balance sheet are more vulnerable to a liquidation than Hasbro," said Barclays (LON:BARC) analysts, who downgraded Mattel's stock to "Underweight".

© Reuters. Illustration photo of the Toys R Us logo

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