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Pawtucket RI toys and games (NASDAQ: HAS) at $4.136B FY2024 revenue (-17% post-eOne divestiture); record 20.3% operating margins, $847M operating cash flow, Magic: The Gathering + Monopoly + Transformers competing with Mattel.
Hasbro, Inc. is a Pawtucket, Rhode Island-based global play and entertainment company — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: HAS) as an S&P 500 Consumer Discretionary component — designing, manufacturing, and marketing branded toys, games, licensed products, and tabletop gaming experiences under iconic brands including My Little Pony, Transformers, G.I. Joe, Play-Doh, Peppa Pig, Dungeons & Dragons, Magic: The Gathering, Monopoly, Scrabble, Risk, Trivial Pursuit, and Battleship through approximately 6,000 employees worldwide. In fiscal year 2024, Hasbro delivered record adjusted operating profit of $839 million and record operating margins of 20.3%, while revenue declined 17% to $4.136 billion — reflecting the planned reduction following the completion of the Entertainment One (eOne) film and television production business divestiture (sold to Lionsgate Entertainment in 2023 for $500 million, unwinding the $4.6 billion eOne acquisition of 2019). Excluding the eOne impact, core Consumer Products (toys, games, and licensed products) and Wizards of the Coast (tabletop games, including Magic: The Gathering and Dungeons & Dragons) segments demonstrated improved profitability. The company generated $847 million in operating cash flow, paid $390 million in dividends, reduced debt by $83 million, and achieved $370 million in gross cost savings — reflecting CEO Chris Cocks' "Hasbro Simplified" portfolio restructuring strategy that focuses the company on its highest-returning brands and digital gaming opportunities. Magic: The Gathering remains one of the most valuable entertainment franchises globally, with 40+ million players and digital extensions (Magic: The Gathering Arena) that provide recurring digital revenue.
Orrville OH consumer foods (NYSE: SJM) at $8.7B FY2025 revenue (+7%); Uncrustables fastest-growing brand, Hostess ($5.6B acquisition 2023) integration challenge, Jif/Folgers/Café Bustelo portfolio competing with Kraft Heinz.
The J.M. Smucker Company is an Orrville, Ohio-based consumer packaged goods company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: SJM) as an S&P 500 Consumer Staples component — manufacturing and marketing a portfolio of leading food and beverage brands across coffee, peanut butter, fruit spreads, frozen sandwiches, and sweet baked goods through approximately 8,500 employees, with fiscal year 2025 net sales of $8.7 billion (+7% year-over-year). J.M. Smucker's brand portfolio spans three segments: U.S. Retail Pet Foods (Milk-Bone dog treats, Meow Mix, 9Lives, Kibbles 'n Bits), U.S. Retail Coffee (Folgers, Café Bustelo, Dunkin' retail coffee), and U.S. Retail Consumer Foods (Smucker's jams and jellies, Jif peanut butter, Uncrustables frozen sandwiches, and the Hostess sweet baked snacks portfolio). The Hostess acquisition (November 2023, $5.6 billion) made Smucker the owner of America's most iconic sweet baked goods brands — Twinkies, Donettes, Ding Dongs, Ho Hos, and Hostess CupCakes — while presenting integration challenges as the sweet baked snacks category faces shelf-stable competition from private label and shifting consumer preferences. CEO Mark Smucker (grandson of founder Jerome Monroe Smucker who founded the company in 1897) leads the company's brand portfolio management strategy, with Uncrustables (frozen peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, the fastest-growing Smucker brand) and Café Bustelo (Spanish-language espresso-style coffee, growing with US Hispanic demographics) as the primary growth drivers.
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