| Business Summary | | Mattel,
Inc.
designs,
manufactures
and
markets
a
broad
variety
of
toy
products
on
a
worldwide
basis
through
both
sales
to
retailers
and
direct
to
consumers.
Mattel's
portfolio
of
brands
and
products
are
grouped
in
categories
consisting
of
Girls,
including
Barbie
fashion
dolls
and
accessories,
collector
dolls,
Cabbage
Patch
Kids,
Polly
Pocket
and
Diva
Starz;
Boys-Entertainment,
including
Hot
Wheels,
Matchbox,
Tyco
Electric
Racing
and
Tyco
Radio
Control,
Disney,
Nickelodeon,
Harry
Potter,
Max
Steel
and
games
and
puzzles;
Infant
&
Preschool,
including
Fisher-Price,
Power
Wheels,
Sesame
Street,
Disney
preschool
and
plush,
Winnie
the
Pooh,
Blues
Clues,
See
'N
Say,
Magna
Doodle
and
View-Master,
and
Direct
Marketing,
including
American
Girl,
Barbie,
Wheels
and
Fisher-Price. | More
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| Financial Summary | | Mattel,
Inc.
designs,
manufactures,
markets
and
distributes
a
variety
of
family
products
on
a
worldwide
basis.
For
the
six
months
ended
6/30/01,
net
sales
increased
5%
to
$1.59
billion.
Net
loss
from
continuing
operations
before
accounting
change
decreased
30%
to
$26.9
million.
Revenues
reflect
an
increase
in
sales
of
Hot
Wheels
and
Tyco
R/C
products.
Lower
loss
also
reflects
a
decrease
in
S/G/A
expenses
due
to
lower
advertising
expenses. | More
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| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Robert Eckert, 46 Chairman,
CEO | $13M | Kevin Farr, 43 CFO | 883K | Thomas Debrowski, 50 Exec.
VP, Worldwide Operations | -- | Robert Stockton, 47 Exec.
VP, Bus. Planning & Devel. | -- | William Stavro, 61 Sr.
VP and Treasurer | -- | Dollar amounts are as of 31-Dec-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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