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Mattel misses second-quarter profit estimates as toy spends slow

By Thomson Reuters Aug 4, 2026 | 3:15 PM

(Corrects rise in Mattel’s advertising and promotion expenses to 57% from 11% in paragraph 4)

Aug 4 (Reuters) – Mattel missed ​Wall Street expectations for second-quarter ‌profit on Tuesday as consumers cut back on discretionary spending amid a slowdown in the traditional toy market.

Mattel, which generates most of its revenue ‌from ​traditional toys such as ⁠Hot Wheels cars, is ⁠facing weak demand as consumers cut back on classic toys and instead spend more on tabletop and digital games ​linked to popular online shows and films.

Higher living costs and economic uncertainty have ⁠also squeezed household budgets, ⁠leading consumers to curb discretionary ​spending and favor lower-priced alternatives, dampening demand for ​toys and other non-essential products.

The company ‌logged an adjusted profit of 1 cent per share for the three months ended June 30, compared with estimates of a ⁠profit of 4 cents per share. Its advertising and promotion expenses rose 57% in the second quarter.

However, ⁠Mattel’s ‌second-quarter net sales of $1.12 billion ⁠beat analysts’ estimates of $1.10 billion, according ​to ‌data compiled by LSEG.

The Barbie ​toy maker ⁠kept its annual forecasts unchanged and expects adjusted profit between $1.27 and $1.39 per share and net sales growth of 3% to 6%.

(Reporting by Koyena Das in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Diti Pujara)