It was a blue Christmas for Hasbro. The No. 2 toy maker said Monday that its fourth-quarter profit slipped 1 percent, pinched by softer-than-expected demand in the U.S. and Canada and slow sales of games and puzzles during the key holiday season.
The results contrasted with larger rival, Barbie-maker Mattel Inc., which last week reported better-than-expected results.
While earnings for Hasbro — maker of Nerf, Transformers and My Little Pony — matched Wall Street estimates, revenue was slightly below forecasts.





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