Mattel Inc., the largest U.S. toymaker, said Tuesday that its net income rose 20 percent in the second quarter, helped by sales of Barbie and Monster High dolls and lower advertising and sales costs. Here’s a closer look at revenue results by category.
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Total quarterly revenue: Nearly flat at $1.16 billion.
— U.S. revenue: Up 1 percent
— International revenue: Down 1 percent
Top brands:
— American Girl: Up 3 percent to $68.7 million
— Barbie: Up 5 percent
— Fisher-Price: Up 2 percent to $407.3 million
Girls and Boys brands revenue (includes Barbie): Down 1 percent to $781.6 million
— Girls brands other than Barbie (Monster High, Disney Princesses, others): Up 96 percent
— Wheels (Hot Wheels, Matchbox and Tyco R/C, others): Up 9 percent
— Entertainment (Radica, games, puzzles): Down 36 percent
