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L Catterton, a buyout firm, has approached Mattel with an acquisition offer, sources report – News

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Last updated: 2024/07/23 at 3:03 AM
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L Catterton, a private equity firm backed by luxury goods giant LVMH, has reportedly approached Mattel, the toy maker famous for brands like Barbie and Hot Wheels, with an acquisition offer. This move has sparked interest among other potential suitors, including rival Hasbro, who is considering submitting an offer as well. While talks of a possible sale are still in the early stages, Mattel saw a significant jump in its share price following news of the approach, indicating investor confidence in the potential deal.

Despite the success of recent media partnerships, concerns over Mattel’s profitability and handling of unprofitable toy franchises have weighed on the company’s stock performance in recent months. The company posted a smaller-than-expected loss for the first quarter, thanks to tight cost controls amidst weak sales. Activist investor Barington Capital has also called for changes at Mattel, including exploring options for its Fisher-Price and American Girl brands, as well as separating the roles of CEO and chairman.

L Catterton, known for its investments in consumer brands, has a long history of successful partnerships since its inception in 1989. The firm’s collaboration with LVMH and the family office of LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault in 2016 further solidifies its reputation as a strong player in the industry. Hasbro, on the other hand, has also taken steps to reduce expenses, reporting a smaller-than-expected drop in first-quarter sales and beating profit estimates through leaner inventories and steady digital gaming revenue.

Both Mattel and Hasbro have had their share of challenges in recent years, with Mattel struggling to maintain profitability in the face of changing consumer preferences and Hasbro working to streamline its operations for better financial performance. As discussions around a potential acquisition of Mattel continue to unfold, it remains to be seen how the toy industry landscape will shift in response to these developments. Investors will be keeping a close eye on any updates regarding the acquisition offer and its implications for both companies.

In conclusion, the potential acquisition offer by L Catterton to acquire Mattel has opened up possibilities for other suitors, such as Hasbro, to consider making a bid as well. As Mattel works to address challenges in its core business, the interest from private equity firms and rival toy companies underscores the value of its iconic brands like Barbie and Hot Wheels. With a focus on cost control and strategic partnerships, both Mattel and Hasbro are positioning themselves for success in a competitive market. As the toy industry continues to evolve, companies will need to adapt and innovate to stay ahead of changing consumer trends and economic conditions.

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