Mattel says Barbie sales grew 16% as blockbuster movie became a phenomenon

Mattel says Barbie sales grew 16% as blockbuster movie became a phenomenon


Guests shop during a visit to the Malibu Barbie Cafe pop-up in New York City on May 17, 2023.

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Call it a Barbie boost.

Mattel on Wednesday said Barbie sales jumped 16% in the third quarter, riding the wave of the blockbuster movie. The “Barbie” film, released in July, is largely responsible for the bump, Mattel said. It is the highest-grossing film this year, clearing more than $1.4 billion worldwide.

“Our results benefited from the success of the Barbie movie, which became a global cultural phenomenon, and marked a key milestone for Mattel,” CEO Ynon Kreiz said in the toy maker’s third-quarter earnings release.

Here’s what the company reported compared to what Wall Street was expecting, based on a survey of analysts by LSEG, formerly known as Refinitiv:

  • Earnings per share: $1.08, adjusted vs. 86 cents, expected
  • Revenue: $1.92 billion vs. $1.84 billion, expected

For the period ending Sept. 30, Mattel reported a profit of $146.3 million, or 41 cents a share, down from $289.9 million, or 80 cents a share, a year earlier. Adjusted for one-time items, per-share profit was $1.08.

Revenue rose 9% to $1.92 billion.

Despite the positive report, shares of Mattel fell about 6% in after-hours trading Wednesday. As of Wednesday’s close, shares were up over 12% so far this year.

“Barbie” marks Mattel’s first big step into a broader strategy of using its intellectual property to inspire other potential blockbuster movies.

Barbie isn’t the only Mattel brand seeing a substantial boost. Mattel said Hot Wheels sales jumped 22% when compared to the same three-month period last year. Earlier this year, car makeover competition series “Hot Wheels: Ultimate Challenge” premiered on NBC. Mattel also announced last year that a Hot Wheels film is in the works with Warner Bros., the studio behind “Barbie.”

The toy maker boosted its full-year adjusted earnings per share outlook to a range of $1.15 to $1.25, up from $1.10 to $1.20. The company also upped its gross margin guidance to 48% from 47%.

The company said during its earnings call Wednesday that it expects strong profit growth during the holiday quarter despite a volatile retail environment.

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