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Hasbro shares dropped 2.25% in premarket trading on Wednesday despite reporting second-quarter earnings that beat Wall Street expectations and raising its full-year guidance, according to Benzinga. The company posted adjusted EPS of $1.30 on $980.8 million in revenue, topping forecasts of 76 cents and $874.28 million, respectively. Growth was driven by a 16% year-over-year increase in its Wizards of the Coast and Digital Gaming segment, while Consumer Products and Entertainment fell 16% and 15%, respectively. Hasbro said tariffs have not yet affected its margins, but expects costs to rise in the third quarter due to holiday inventory builds. CEO Chris Cocks said the results validate the company's Playing to Win strategy. The company now expects full-year revenue to grow by mid-single digits, up from its previous forecast of slight growth. CFO Gina Goetter warned of $60 million in tariff-related costs expected in 2025.
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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Hasbro shares dropped 2.25% in pre-market trading on Wednesday
00:06to spark reporting second-quarter earnings that beat Wall Street expectations
00:09and raising its full-year guidance, according to Benzinga.
00:12The company posted adjusted EPS of $1.30 on $980.8 million in revenue,
00:17topping forecasts of 76 cents and $174.28 million, respectively.
00:22Growth was driven by a 16% year-over-year increase
00:24in its Wizard of the Coast and digital gaming segment,
00:27while consumer products and entertainment fell 16% and 15%, respectively.
00:32Hasbro said tariffs have not yet affected margins,
00:34but expects costs to rise in the third quarter with holiday inventory builds.
00:38CEO Chris Cox said the results validate its playing-to-win strategy.
00:42The company now expects full-year revenue to grow by mid-single digits,
00:45up from its previous forecast of slight growth.
00:47CFO Gina Goder warned of $60 million in tariff-related costs expected in 2025.
00:53For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.

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