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Mattel Inc V.MAT


Primary Symbol: MAT

Mattel, Inc. is a global toy company and owner of catalogs of children's and family entertainment franchises. The Company's operating segments include North America, International and American Girl. The North America and International segments sell products across its categories, although some products are developed and adapted for particular international markets. The American Girl segment is a direct marketer, retailer, and children's publisher. Its product categories include Dolls; Infant, Toddler, and Preschool; Vehicles, and Action Figures, Building Sets, Games, and Other. Its brands include Barbie, Hot Wheels, Fisher-Price, American Girl, Thomas & Friends, UNO, Masters of the Universe, and MEGA, as well as other intellectual properties that it owns or licenses in partnership with global entertainment companies. Its offerings include film and television content, gaming and digital experiences, music, and live events. Its products are available in more than 150 countries.


NDAQ:MAT - Post by User

Comment by varokon Oct 03, 2014 2:50pm
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Post# 22996992

RE:RE:Very positive news!!

RE:RE:Very positive news!!
I totally disagree, but I'm sure that doesn't surprise you.
 
The basic problem with this company is that it has always been since it's inception, a company with claims. As Well, a company in the newly HREE group that still needs to bring product to market has been the constant progressive move to get it's operation in progress. This presents a problem to raise capital and the folks in the capital markets basically watching on the sidelines until the climate with respect to actual production developments improve, the price has maintained a typical pennystock.
 
With respect to dilution. Gees! This is really a nonissue at this time even with today's equity type package since the share amount is relatively small to have a major impact, but with that said, I knew all along that a certain amount of dilution is and will always be on the table. It's just the nature of this issues.
 
Wait till we move closer to the actual production stage and company has been doing a fairly decent job on holding back the retailing of shares or operating shares for services at an absolute minimum.
 
Have a good day
Varok
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