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To own Mattel today, you need to believe that its brands and licensing engine can translate modest top-line growth into consistent profitability, even as the business hits bumps along the way. The latest quarter delivered higher sales but a swing to a small loss, which slightly weakens the near term earnings story and puts more pressure on execution around new partnerships like WWE, Masters of the Universe and ongoing Barbie collaborations. At the same time, completing a US$298.31 million buyback that retires over 6% of the share base reinforces management’s focus on per-share metrics and capital returns, but also tightens financial flexibility given Mattel’s already high debt. With the share price still well below analyst fair value estimates, the key short term catalysts remain margin recovery and proof that recent content and product launches can support earnings without further profit volatility.
However, the combination of quarterly loss and sizeable buybacks adds financing risks investors should understand. Mattel's shares have been on the rise but are still potentially undervalued. Find out how large the opportunity might be.Explore 5 other fair value estimates on Mattel - why the stock might be worth over 2x more than the current price!
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