Kwinn_Lives wrote:
Gaigaan-Dnok wrote:
Kwinn_Lives wrote:
Tell that to Marauder, Boss Fight, Hiya Toys, Funko, Super 7, Mattel, any number of successful action figure Kickstarter projects, Ori Toy, etc
Worth their while, as in worth Hasbro's while specifically. Kickstarters and small specialty toy companies aren't in the same ballpark as Hasbro, not even in the same galaxy, really. Comparing them is ludicrous.
Mattel obviously is comparable- Mattel and Hasbro are
very similar in annual sales. But in terms of profit margin, in the past few years Mattel has been around 6% while Hasbro's been up around 10%. That's a huge difference when you're talking about $5 billion in sales. It appears that Hasbro specifically targets higher-margin lines than Mattel, or perhaps they just have more efficiencies than Mattel does. So again, if an action figure line can't produce sufficient profit for Hasbro, they're going to drop it. Not because they're "giving up", but because they can invest their resources elsewhere and make more money.
So if we are discussing pizza it wouldn't be fair to bash Domino's crappy pizza when compared to a smaller, much better pizzeria, because... Domino's is a bigger company and also does pasta and sandwiches? That's ludicrous.
Regardless of the size of the company the goals are the same.
Make product, make profit, stay in business.
And it's the product we as consumers care about, not their market numbers.
Its not like I'm comparing a bicycle to a board game. Comparable product, from companies of differing sizes, who all have their own ideas of the proper balance between quality product and profit margins.
The entire point was a direct comparison between Hasbro's Jurassic World line compared to Mattel's new Jurassic World line, and the effort that was put in to them when the license was held.
Mattel's line has even better articulation than their 4" Multiverse line had. They've improved.
Hasbro's JW line looked like they were made by Lanard, at best. And that was after doing the better dino hunters line that used super articulated Joe figures, when they didn't even have a movie in theaters to support it. A step back.
Even look at previous Star Wars offerings from the past 5-10 years, and then look at what they put out now.
Like I said, some days it just feels like Hasbro is giving up. Call it profit margins call it whatever.
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