Hasbro Dethroned by Lego Group as World's Second-largest Toy Company
Friday, October 4th, 2013 8:22AM CDT
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MSN Money wrote:Lego, which has overtaken Hasbro Inc and is now behind only Barbie maker Mattel Inc in terms of sales, also boosted its share of the global toy market to about 8.8 percent from 8.6 percent at the end of 2012.
Bloomberg wrote:Lego’s first-half sales were higher than those of Hasbro Inc. (HAS) The Pawtucket, Rhode Island-based toymaker reported sales of $1.43 billion for the same six-month period on July 22. Mattel Inc. (MAT), the world’s largest toymaker which is based in El Segundo, California, on July 17 reported a 4 percent advance in first half revenue to $2.16 billion.
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Posted by Sodan-1 on October 4th, 2013 @ 8:33am CDT
Posted by gavinfuzzy on October 4th, 2013 @ 8:51am CDT
I know some people complain about the recent shift to factories in China and how the quality went down, but I honestly can't physically feel it.
Though, lego is too expensive, and take up too much space on display.
Used to collect lego before collecting TFs though.
Posted by LordTwann on October 4th, 2013 @ 9:54am CDT
I think this is really about branding and planning. Lego has a product that appeals on a brand level, but if you're like me even if you could care less about the brands you still want the sets because of the pieces that they have. Case and point, Ninjago and the Lone Ranger sets. I could care less about the brands but I still grabbed plenty of them because of all the different elements in those sets. To a Lego modeler there's some valuable stuff there. So for Lego even their less popular stuff will sell and mostly at full retail price.
Now hasbro on the other hand, (speaking strictly as a Transformers fan who cares nothing for the other lines) if you don't like the brand/line/character then you're not getting it and thus we have seemingly acres of dark of the moon/bot-shots/prime figures clogging up retail space not even getting sold at clearance prices STILL sitting in stores, and I'm pretty confident construct-o-bots will join that bunch soon. Then retailers see this stuff not selling and are hesitant to stock up on other products, some of which actually are highly desirable like generations or masterpiece.
But lets keep this in perspective, number three in the world is still pretty good. I think they just need to stay focused and stop this crap of non-transforming vinyl figures etc. Seriously, who thought that was a good idea?
Posted by Manterax Prime on October 4th, 2013 @ 10:01am CDT
Posted by CaptainMagic on October 4th, 2013 @ 10:02am CDT
I can't say I'm too concerned either way, since I love Legos, but I hope Hasbro isn't focusing on the Kreo and Contruct-bot stuff to try and keep up with Lego on their own turf. They will absolutely lose that fight.
Posted by Jelze Bunnycat on October 4th, 2013 @ 10:19am CDT
Manterax Prime wrote:Gavinfuzzy, LEGO doesn't have factories in China.
In fact, Lego doesn't even come close to Eastern Asia. It's all done in Denmark, Hungary and Mexico, with an additional plant in the Czech Republic focusing on packaging and decorations alone.
And yes, it is surprising to hear this, but The Lego Group has been at the brink of bankruptcy at least once somewhere in the late 1990's. The move to extend the brand to other areas, acquiring licenses of multimedia properties plus bring fans on board the company has brought the company back.
Posted by Manterax Prime on October 4th, 2013 @ 10:20am CDT
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Manterax Prime wrote:Gavinfuzzy, LEGO doesn't have factories in China.
In fact, Lego doesn't even come close to Eastern Asia. It's all done in Denmark, Hungary and Mexico, with an additional plant in the Czech Republic focusing on packaging and decorations alone.
Yes JelZe, I know. They put it on every package.
Also, I knew about LEGO topping Hasbro last month (or august) as the LEGO forums caught wind of it quickly.
Posted by Noideaforaname on October 4th, 2013 @ 10:22am CDT
I see Kre-O/Construct-Bots is an attempt to compete with Lego, but it clearly has a loooooooong way to go. Lego is in literally every toy store ever, and even has retail stores all it's own, and practically monopolizes profitable IPs. Kre-O, on the other hand, is lucky to get a tiny sliver of a shelf outside of a TRU, and barely has any IPs to work with (the best chances are the ones Hasbro owns entirely). Construct-(A/O?)-Bots are even worse off than that, being limited to just TFs for now and seemingly taking up space in the regular TF aisle.
And of course, Lego is a household name, makes all sorts of TV shows/specials, video games, regularly makes large 'statues' for publicity, has a theatrical movie coming out...
Posted by Jelze Bunnycat on October 4th, 2013 @ 10:25am CDT
Manterax Prime wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Manterax Prime wrote:Gavinfuzzy, LEGO doesn't have factories in China.
In fact, Lego doesn't even come close to Eastern Asia. It's all done in Denmark, Hungary and Mexico, with an additional plant in the Czech Republic focusing on packaging and decorations alone.
Yes JelZe, I know. They put it on every package.
Also, I knew about LEGO topping Hasbro last month (or august) as the LEGO forums caught wind of it quickly.
That wasn't towards to you, Manterax. Just adding info for those who don't know.
Posted by Megatron Wolf on October 4th, 2013 @ 11:39am CDT
Posted by Rated X on October 4th, 2013 @ 3:01pm CDT
Or maybe theyre not such a sensitive bunch and dont give a s**t...
Posted by G1COLLECTOR on October 4th, 2013 @ 3:11pm CDT
**(One big question to Hasbro / Kre-o )" Where is the *Micro-Changers for the main G1 figures like Megatron, Optimus Prime , Bumblebee, Jazz, Ultra Magnus, and so on? We have the Kreons, but NOT the Micro changers dang-it ! ????
Seems that you have skipped doing them in Micro-Changers and going on. Thanks!
Posted by Burn on October 4th, 2013 @ 4:10pm CDT
njb902 wrote:In 13 years Lego went from near bankruptcy to the number 2 toymaker, that's just incredible.
And all it took was licensing of other franchises.
But how about profit wise? Who's number one then?
Posted by Mkall on October 4th, 2013 @ 5:36pm CDT
Rated X wrote:Where's the outcry from Legoheads worldwide on how Hasbro ripped off Lego's "IP" to design Kreo ???
Or maybe theyre not such a sensitive bunch and dont give a s**t...
Lego lost patent on interlocking Building blocks many years ago.
Lego is a brand name within the Interlocking Building Blocks toy family, just like Transformers is a brand name within the converting robot toy family.
Posted by Burn on October 4th, 2013 @ 6:21pm CDT
Megatron Wolf wrote:maybe its because lego knows what its doing where as hasbro does not.
I think Hasbro know what they're doing.
They're two different companies. Let's face it, Lego hasn't done anything ground-breaking for a long time. They developed the brick and then made said brick into various shapes and licensed a bunch of other brands.
They were on the verge of bankruptcy, only through licensing of other brands have they been able to turn things around.
Hasbro is much more diverse. They develop their own brands, new designs, new "gimmicks".
I'm a fan of both but their business models are vastly different.
Posted by njb902 on October 4th, 2013 @ 6:25pm CDT
Burn wrote:Megatron Wolf wrote:maybe its because lego knows what its doing where as hasbro does not.
I think Hasbro know what they're doing.
They're two different companies. Let's face it, Lego hasn't done anything ground-breaking for a long time. They developed the brick and then made said brick into various shapes and licensed a bunch of other brands.
They were on the verge of bankruptcy, only through licensing of other brands have they been able to turn things around.
Hasbro is much more diverse. They develop their own brands, new designs, new "gimmicks".
I'm a fan of both but their business models are vastly different.
Star Wars literally saved Lego as it is.
Posted by Noideaforaname on October 4th, 2013 @ 7:41pm CDT
Rated X wrote:Where's the outcry from Legoheads worldwide on how Hasbro ripped off Lego's "IP" to design Kreo ???
I don't think Lego has any room to complain about others ripping off the whole brick design...
Posted by Mkall on October 4th, 2013 @ 8:28pm CDT
Burn wrote:Hasbro is much more diverse. They develop their own brands, new designs, new "gimmicks".
Hasbro isn't completely innocent. Their 500+ versions of Monopoly under different licenses attest to that
Posted by Burn on October 4th, 2013 @ 10:55pm CDT
Mkall wrote:Burn wrote:Hasbro is much more diverse. They develop their own brands, new designs, new "gimmicks".
Hasbro isn't completely innocent. Their 500+ versions of Monopoly under different licenses attest to that
Yes well ... they do know how to go overboard on that one.
Posted by fenrir72 on October 5th, 2013 @ 4:31am CDT
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Manterax Prime wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Manterax Prime wrote:Gavinfuzzy, LEGO doesn't have factories in China.
In fact, Lego doesn't even come close to Eastern Asia. It's all done in Denmark, Hungary and Mexico, with an additional plant in the Czech Republic focusing on packaging and decorations alone.
Yes JelZe, I know. They put it on every package.
Also, I knew about LEGO topping Hasbro last month (or august) as the LEGO forums caught wind of it quickly.
That wasn't towards to you, Manterax. Just adding info for those who don't know.
that surprised me too. I know Lego only has Euro based factories/factory(?)
Posted by Metrosuplex on October 5th, 2013 @ 9:56am CDT
But let's be honest here: we are 1 TF movie away from Hasbro regaining #2. Cause seriously, their profits JUMP on movie years - the bigger issue to discuss is what the F*CK Hasbro is doing with the TF brand during NON-MOVIE YEARS!
I've said before and I'll say it again: relying on movies to sell your products is a terrible plan. Hasbro is one big movie flop away from seeing some dire financial consequences for this foolhardy strategy. As many analysts have said, the TF movie franchise WILL COOL OFF. And when it does, let's face it: Hasbro does NOT have a good strategy to handle the brand.
But hey, they could always bribe Bay to do a 5th movie, right guys?! RIGHT?!?!
Posted by Jelze Bunnycat on October 5th, 2013 @ 9:58am CDT
Posted by fenrir72 on October 5th, 2013 @ 10:33am CDT
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Since when is Mexico in Europe? I'm assuming Mexico handles all the North America stuff.
Saw it in National geographic iirc, they manufacture their stuff in Europe. Maybe repack in Mexico(?)
Posted by excalibur1814 on October 6th, 2013 @ 6:41am CDT
I recently purchased a whole load of Castle stuff ranging from many years ago to recent times... I can 100% state that the NEW shiny lego is nowhere near as awesome as the old 'not so shiny' lego. The older Lego holds each brick better than the new. A set could literally fall to bits compared to the older stuff. Sure, of course, it's not bad but I definitely noticed the difference (Then again it might be due to many parents complaining about separating lego parts withe their teeth).
Posted by RhA on October 6th, 2013 @ 6:47am CDT
Rated X wrote:Where's the outcry from Legoheads worldwide on how Hasbro ripped off Lego's "IP" to design Kreo ???
Or maybe theyre not such a sensitive bunch and dont give a s**t...
Uncalled for.
Álso, as much as I dislike 3rd party knock-off crap, I equally dislike KREO. This just isn't a LEGO fansite, so there's your difference.
Posted by Dead Metal on October 6th, 2013 @ 8:22am CDT
Rated X wrote:Where's the outcry from Legoheads worldwide on how Hasbro ripped off Lego's "IP" to design Kreo ???
Or maybe theyre not such a sensitive bunch and dont give a s**t...
Lol you drank too much again and as a result have memory problems.
We've been mocking Hasbro for their Lego KOs ever since they where first announced.
Posted by Jelze Bunnycat on October 6th, 2013 @ 8:33am CDT
Dead Metal wrote:Rated X wrote:Where's the outcry from Legoheads worldwide on how Hasbro ripped off Lego's "IP" to design Kreo ???
Or maybe theyre not such a sensitive bunch and dont give a s**t...
Lol you drank too much again and as a result have memory problems.
We've been mocking Hasbro for their Lego KOs ever since they where first announced.
With Built-To-Rule?
Posted by Blurrz on October 7th, 2013 @ 5:53pm CDT
Posted by BeastProwl on October 7th, 2013 @ 7:23pm CDT
Dead Metal wrote:Rated X wrote:Where's the outcry from Legoheads worldwide on how Hasbro ripped off Lego's "IP" to design Kreo ???
Or maybe theyre not such a sensitive bunch and dont give a s**t...
Lol you drank too much again and as a result have memory problems.
We've been mocking Hasbro for their Lego KOs ever since they where first announced.
And yet no-one ever talks about how Lego ripped off another company to get the ball rolling. All's fair in love and plastic war.
Puts 3rd parties into perspective.
Posted by gavinfuzzy on October 8th, 2013 @ 4:26am CDT
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Manterax Prime wrote:Gavinfuzzy, LEGO doesn't have factories in China.
In fact, Lego doesn't even come close to Eastern Asia. It's all done in Denmark, Hungary and Mexico, with an additional plant in the Czech Republic focusing on packaging and decorations alone.
And yes, it is surprising to hear this, but The Lego Group has been at the brink of bankruptcy at least once somewhere in the late 1990's. The move to extend the brand to other areas, acquiring licenses of multimedia properties plus bring fans on board the company has brought the company back.
Well so I googled and I must have mistaken.
People were complaining about the overall poorer quality of bricks (Particularly the Monster fighters), and it probably had nothing to do with factory shift, but just sloppy QC due too budget cuts.
Although, it appears there are starting a plant in china from 2014...
http://www.brickset.com/news/article/?ID=6019
Posted by fenrir72 on October 8th, 2013 @ 4:55am CDT
Posted by Primacron's Little Helper on October 9th, 2013 @ 3:20pm CDT
If I hear about a Transformer or Marvel figure I like, I buy it on eBay or BBTS. If I hear about a Lego set that I'm interested in I go to a shop and buy it. Lego seemed to have grasped the idea that by making sure product is available that they will sell more.
Posted by Va'al on July 30th, 2017 @ 7:15am CDT
This was an article comparing Hasbro and LEGO brands, in terms of their reach and following, and more categories: http://www.eventmagazine.co.uk/brand-sl ... le/1440509
Their verdict? LEGO does a bit better:
Lego has a larger social following, and has partnered with well known brands to enhance the reach of its experiential endeavours. The events are all inclusive, appealing to children and adults alike, and events such as Bricklive feature live elements to make the experience more exciting for guests. The experiences are wide ranging, and encompass event types such as interactive gaming, exhibitions and roadshows.
But a LEGO fan site actually had more to add to the comparison, and I share their point almost entirely:
The articles misses the clearest reason that LEGO is recognised as a stronger brand than Hasbro – that consumers enter a toy shop looking for a LEGO product, whereas they look for a Nerf or Transformers product rather than a Hasbro product. There is no Hasbro aisle, but there is a LEGO aisle, demonstrating the long standing affection that consumers have for the largest construction toy manufacturer.
http://www.brickfanatics.co.uk/lego-brand-slams-hasbro/
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Posted by Optimum Supreme on August 3rd, 2017 @ 2:00pm CDT
Then Mattel has the throne, and no one has been "dethroned".
WE'RE NUMBER TWO!
WE'RE NUMBER TWO!
WE'RE NUMBER TWO!
Posted by Emerje on August 3rd, 2017 @ 2:32pm CDT
Optimum Supreme wrote:"Lego, which has overtaken Hasbro Inc and is now behind only Barbie maker Mattel Inc in terms of sales, also boosted its share of the global toy market to about 8.8 percent from 8.6 percent at the end of 2012."
Then Mattel has the throne, and no one has been "dethroned".
WE'RE NUMBER TWO!
WE'RE NUMBER TWO!
WE'RE NUMBER TWO!
That's actually some really old info form 2013. Currently the order is 1. Lego, 2. Mattel, and 3. Hasbro. However, it's hard to find consistent and current information, partly because nobody seems to be able to decide if the Hasbro and Lego movie studios count or not when ranking toy companies leading to a lot of inconsistencies.
Emerje