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Mattel is a leisure business based in the US. Mattel shares (MAT) are listed on the NASDAQ and all prices are listed in US Dollars.
Its last market close was $17.86 – a decrease of 5.35% over the previous week. Mattel employs 33,000 staff and has a trailing 12-month revenue of around $5.4 billion.How to buy Mattel stock
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News update: August 2023
- Mattel stock is up about 0.47% since Barbie premiered in theaters on July 21, 2023. The blockbuster movie has raked in over $1 billion at the box office in just a few weeks into its run.
- Mattel shares have fallen slightly since releasing better-than-expected Q2 earnings and revenue on July 26, 2023. The company behind the popular brand, Barbie, saw earnings and revenue drop in the second quarter of 2023 compared to the prior year but came out ahead of Wall Street expectations. Mattel reported adjusted earnings per share of $0.10 on revenues of $1.09 billion. Analysts expected a per-share earnings loss of $0.04 on revenues of $1 billion.
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Mattel price performance over time
Historical closes compared with the close of $17.86 from 2024-12-20
1 week (2024-12-13) | -5.35% |
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1 month (2024-11-22) | -4.44% |
3 months (2024-09-20) | -7.12% |
6 months (2024-06-21) | 0.22% |
1 year (2023-12-21) | -6.25% |
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2 years (2022-12-21) | 6.18% |
3 years (2021-12-21) | 20.32 |
5 years (2019-12-20) | 33.23% |
Mattel financials
Revenue TTM | $5.4 billion |
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Operating margin TTM | 27.86% |
Gross profit TTM | $2.5 billion |
Return on assets TTM | 6.73% |
Return on equity TTM | 25.22% |
Profit margin | 10.24% |
Book value | $6.87 |
Market capitalisation | $6.1 billion |
TTM: trailing 12 months
Mattel's environmental, social and governance track record
Environmental, social and governance (known as ESG) criteria are a set of three factors used to measure the sustainability and social impact of companies like Mattel.
When it comes to ESG scores, lower is better, and lower scores are generally associated with lower risk for would-be investors.
Mattel's total ESG risk score
Total ESG risk: 12.07
Socially conscious investors use ESG scores to screen how an investment aligns with their worldview, and Mattel's overall score of 12.07 (as at 12/31/2018) is excellent – landing it in it in the 6th percentile of companies rated in the same sector.
ESG scores are increasingly used to estimate the level of risk a company like Mattel is exposed to within the areas of "environmental" (carbon footprint, resource use etc.), "social" (health and safety, human rights etc.), and "governance" (anti-corruption, tax transparency etc.).
Mattel's environmental score
Environmental score: 1.43/100
Mattel's environmental score of 1.43 puts it squarely in the 2nd percentile of companies rated in the same sector. This could suggest that Mattel is a leader in its sector terms of its environmental impact, and exposed to a lower level of risk.
Mattel's social score
Social score: 8.71/100
Mattel's social score of 8.71 puts it squarely in the 2nd percentile of companies rated in the same sector. This could suggest that Mattel is a leader in its sector when it comes to taking good care of its workforce and the communities it impacts.
Mattel's governance score
Governance score: 3.79/100
Mattel's governance score puts it squarely in the 2nd percentile of companies rated in the same sector. That could suggest that Mattel is a leader in its sector when it comes to responsible management and strategy, and exposed to a lower level of risk.
Mattel's controversy score
Controversy score: 3/5
ESG scores also evaluate any incidences of controversy that a company has been involved in. Mattel scored a 3 out of 5 for controversy – a middle-of-the-table result reflecting that Mattel hasn't always managed to keep its nose clean.
Mattel share price volatility
Over the last 12 months, Mattel's shares have ranged in value from as little as $15.87 up to $20.595. A popular way to gauge a stock's volatility is its "beta".
Beta is a measure of a share's volatility in relation to the market. The market (NASDAQ average) beta is 1, while Mattel's is 0.785. This would suggest that Mattel's shares are less volatile than average (for this exchange).
Mattel overview
Mattel, Inc. , a toy and family entertainment company, designs, manufactures, and markets toys and consumer products in North America, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia Pacific. The company operates through North America, International, and American Girl segments. It offers dolls and accessories, as well as books, content, gaming, and lifestyle products for children under the Barbie, American Girl, Disney Princess and Disney Frozen, Monster High, and Polly Pocket brands; die-cast vehicles, tracks, playsets, and accessories for kids, adults, and collectors under the Hot Wheels, Hot Wheels Monster Trucks, Hot Wheels Mario Kart, Matchbox, and Cars brand names; and infant, toddler, and preschool products comprising content, toys, live events, and other consumer products under the Fisher-Price, Little People and Imaginext, and Thomas & Friends, and Power wheels brands. The company also provides action figures, building sets, games, and other products under the Masters of the Universe, MEGA, UNO, Jurassic World, Minecraft, WWE, Lightyear, and Star Wars; and licensor partner brands, including Disney Pixar, Microsoft, NBCUniversal, and WWE. It sells its products directly to consumers through its catalog, website, and proprietary retail stores; retailers, including omnichannel retailers, discount and free-standing toy stores, chain stores, department stores, and other retail outlets; and wholesalers, as well as through agents and distributors. Mattel, Inc.
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