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    Mattel Reports Third Quarter 2023 Financial Results

    10/25/23 4:05:00 PM ET
    $MAT
    Recreational Games/Products/Toys
    Consumer Discretionary
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    Third Quarter 2023 Highlights Versus Prior Year

    • Net Sales of $1,919 million, up 9% as reported, or 7% in constant currency
    • Gross Margin of 51.0%, an increase of 280 basis points; Adjusted Gross Margin of 51.0%, an increase of 270 basis points
    • Operating Income of $474 million, an increase of $82 million; Adjusted Operating Income of $506 million, an increase of $108 million
    • Net Income of $146 million, which includes a non-cash charge of $212 million relating to the establishment of a valuation allowance on foreign deferred tax assets, compared to prior year Net Income of $290 million
    • Earnings per Share of $0.41 compared to prior year Earnings per Share of $0.80; Adjusted Earnings per Share of $1.08 compared to prior year Adjusted Earnings per Share of $0.82
    • Adjusted EBITDA of $580 million, an increase of $106 million
    • Repurchased $60 million of shares, bringing year-to-date total to $110 million
    • Company raises 2023 guidance for Adjusted Gross Margin, Adjusted EBITDA, and Adjusted EPS

    Mattel, Inc. (NASDAQ:MAT) today reported third quarter 2023 financial results.

    Ynon Kreiz, Chairman and CEO of Mattel, said: "Mattel's strong third quarter performance reflects the successful execution of our strategy to grow Mattel's IP-driven toy business and expand our entertainment offering. Consumer demand for our product increased in the quarter, and we continued to outpace the industry. Our results benefited from the success of the Barbie movie, which became a global cultural phenomenon, and marked a key milestone for Mattel."

    Mr. Kreiz continued: "We are very well positioned competitively and expect to gain market share in the fourth quarter and full year. I would like to thank the entire Mattel organization for their achievements, hard work, and commitment to create shareholder value."

    Anthony DiSilvestro, CFO of Mattel, added: "Our performance in the third quarter was comprehensive with topline growth, market share gains, adjusted gross margin expansion, and significant free cash flow improvement. Given our year-to-date performance and expectations for a strong holiday season, we are updating our guidance for 2023 to reflect anticipated upside to our margin and bottom-line results."

    Financial Overview

    For the third quarter, Net Sales were up 9% as reported, or 7% in constant currency, versus the prior year's third quarter. Reported Operating Income was $474 million, an increase of $82 million, and Adjusted Operating Income was $506 million, an increase of $108 million. Reported Earnings Per Share were $0.41, which includes a non-cash charge of $0.59 relating to the establishment of a valuation allowance on foreign deferred tax assets, compared to prior year Reported Earnings Per Share of $0.80, and Adjusted Earnings Per Share were $1.08, compared to prior year Adjusted Earnings Per Share of $0.82.

    For the first nine months of the year, Net Sales declined 5% as reported, and 6% in constant currency, versus the prior year's first nine months. Reported Operating Income was $422 million, a decline of $175 million, and Adjusted Operating Income was $494 million, a decrease of $115 million. Reported Earnings Per Share was $0.19, which includes a non-cash charge of $0.59 relating to the establishment of a valuation allowance on foreign deferred tax assets, a decline of $0.86, and Adjusted Earnings Per Share was $0.94, a decline of $0.14.

    Net Sales in the North America segment increased 10% as reported and in constant currency, versus the prior year's third quarter.

    Gross Billings in the North America segment increased 10% as reported and in constant currency, driven by growth in Dolls (including Barbie and Disney Princess and Disney Frozen) and Vehicles (Hot Wheels®), partly offset by declines in Action Figures, Building Sets, Games, and Other (primarily Action Figures), and Infant, Toddler, and Preschool (primarily Thomas & Friends).

    Net Sales in the International segment increased 10% as reported, 3% in constant currency.

    Gross Billings in the International segment increased 9% as reported, or 2% in constant currency. The increase in Gross Billings as reported was driven by growth in Dolls (including Disney Princess and Disney Frozen, Monster High, and Barbie) and Vehicles (primarily Hot Wheels), partly offset by declines in Action Figures, Building Sets, Games, and Other (primarily Action Figures).

    The increase in Gross Billings in constant currency was driven by growth in Dolls (including Disney Princess and Disney Frozen, and Monster High) and Vehicles (primarily Hot Wheels), partly offset by declines in Action Figures, Building Sets, Games, and Other (primarily Action Figures) and Infant, Toddler, and Preschool (including Fisher-Price).

    Net Sales in the American Girl® segment decreased 13% as reported and in constant currency. Gross Billings in the American Girl segment decreased 13% as reported and in constant currency.

    Reported Gross Margin increased to 51.0%, versus 48.2% in the prior year's third quarter, and Adjusted Gross Margin increased to 51.0%, versus 48.3% in the prior year. The increase in Reported Gross Margin was primarily driven by favorable mix, primarily benefits related to the Barbie movie, pricing, savings from the Optimizing for Growth program, and cost deflation, partially offset by unfavorable fixed cost absorption and other supply chain costs.

    Reported Other Selling and Administrative Expenses increased $52 million, to $380 million, primarily due to higher severance and restructuring expenses, incentive compensation, and pay increases, partially offset by savings from the Optimizing for Growth program. Adjusted Other Selling and Administrative Expenses increased $25 million, to $347 million, primarily due to higher incentive compensation and salary and market-related pay increases, partially offset by savings from the Optimizing for Growth program.

    For the nine months ended September 30, 2023, Cash Flows Used for Operating Activities were $80 million, an improvement of $195 million, versus the prior year's first nine months, primarily due to lower working capital usage, partially offset by changes in net earnings, excluding the impact of non-cash items. Cash Flows Used for Investing Activities were $94 million, a decrease of $4 million, primarily due to higher net proceeds from foreign currency forward contracts in the first nine months of 2023, partially offset by lower proceeds from the sale of assets. Cash Flows Used for Financing Activities and Other were $132 million, as compared to $10 million in the prior year, with the increase primarily due to share repurchases during the first nine months of 2023.

    Gross Billings by Categories

    For the third quarter, worldwide Gross Billings for Dolls were $884 million, up 27% as reported, or 24% in constant currency, versus the prior year. The increase in Gross Billings was driven by growth in Barbie, Disney Princess and Disney Frozen, and Monster High.

    Worldwide Gross Billings for Infant, Toddler, and Preschool were $361 million, down 2% as reported, or 5% in constant currency. The decrease in Gross Billings as reported was due to declines in Thomas & Friends.

    Worldwide Gross Billings for Vehicles were $518 million, up 18% as reported, or 15% in constant currency, primarily driven by growth in Hot Wheels.

    Worldwide Gross Billings for Action Figures, Building Sets, Games, and Other were $358 million, down 19% as reported, or 21% in constant currency, primarily due to declines in Action Figures (related to 2022 theatrical releases).

    2023 Guidance

    Mattel's updated full year 2023 guidance is:

    (in millions,

    except EPS and percentages)
    Updated FY2023

    Guidance
    Prior FY2023

    Guidance
    FY2022
    Net Sales

    Comparable

    (Constant Currency)

    Comparable

    (Constant Currency)

    $5,435

    Adjusted Gross Margin

    47 - 48%

    ~ 47%

    45.9%

    Adjusted EPS

    $1.15 - $1.25

    $1.10 - $1.20

    $1.25

    Adjusted EBITDA

    $925 - $975

    $900 - $950

     

    $968

    Adjusted Tax Rate

    25 - 26%

    25 - 26%

    24%

    Capital Expenditures

    $175 - $200

    $175 - $200

    $187

    Free Cash Flow

    > $400

    > $400

    $256

    A reconciliation of Mattel's non-GAAP financial measures on a forward-looking basis, including Net Sales on a constant currency basis, Adjusted Gross Margin, Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EPS, and Adjusted Tax Rate is not available without unreasonable effort. Mattel is unable to predict with sufficient certainty items that would be excluded from the corresponding GAAP measures, including the effect of foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations, unusual gains and losses or charges, and severance and restructuring charges, due to the unpredictable nature of such items, which may have a significant impact on Mattel's GAAP measures.

    The company is operating in a challenging macro-economic environment with higher volatility, including inflation, that may impact consumer demand. Mattel's guidance takes into account what the company is aware of today but remains subject to further volatility and any unexpected disruption, including fluctuations in foreign exchange rates, inflation, changes in global economic conditions and consumer demand, labor market fluctuations, and other macro-economic risks and uncertainties.

    Conference Call and Live Webcast

    At 5:00 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) today, Mattel will host a conference call with investors and financial analysts to discuss its third quarter financial results. The conference call will be webcast on Mattel's Investor Relations website, https://investors.mattel.com. To listen to the live call, log on to the website at least 10 minutes early to register, download, and install any necessary audio software. An archive of the webcast will be available on Mattel's Investor Relations website for 12 months and may be accessed beginning approximately three hours after the completion of the live call.

    Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

    Mattel cautions the reader that this press release contains a number of forward-looking statements, which are statements that relate to the future and are, by their nature, uncertain. Forward-looking statements can be identified by the fact that they do not relate strictly to historical or current facts and include statements regarding Mattel's guidance and goals for future periods and other future events. The use of words such as "anticipates," "expects," "intends," "plans," "projects," "look forward," "confident that," "believes," and "targeted," among others, generally identify forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are based on currently available operating, financial, economic, and other information and assumptions, and are subject to a number of significant risks and uncertainties. A variety of factors, many of which are beyond Mattel's control, could cause actual future results to differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. Specific factors that might cause such a difference include, but are not limited to: (i) Mattel's ability to design, develop, produce, manufacture, source, ship, and distribute products on a timely and cost-effective basis; (ii) sufficient interest in and demand for the products and entertainment Mattel offers by retail customers and consumers to profitably recover Mattel's costs; (iii) downturns in economic conditions affecting Mattel's markets which can negatively impact retail customers and consumers, and which can result in lower employment levels and lower consumer disposable income and spending, including lower spending on purchases of Mattel's products; (iv) other factors which can lower discretionary consumer spending, such as higher costs for fuel and food, drops in the value of homes or other consumer assets, and high levels of consumer debt; (v) potential difficulties or delays Mattel may experience in implementing cost savings and efficiency enhancing initiatives; (vi) other economic and public health conditions or regulatory changes in the markets in which Mattel and its customers and suppliers operate, which could create delays or increase Mattel's costs, such as higher commodity prices, labor costs or transportation costs, or outbreaks of disease; (vii) the effect of inflation on Mattel's business, including cost inflation in supply chain inputs and increased labor costs, as well as pricing actions taken in an effort to mitigate the effects of inflation; (viii) currency fluctuations, including movements in foreign exchange rates, which can lower Mattel's net revenues and earnings, and significantly impact Mattel's costs; (ix) the concentration of Mattel's customers, potentially increasing the negative impact to Mattel of difficulties experienced by any of Mattel's customers, such as bankruptcies or liquidations or a general lack of success, or changes in their purchasing or selling patterns; (x) the inventory policies of Mattel's retail customers, as well as the concentration of Mattel's revenues in the second half of the year, which coupled with reliance by retailers on quick response inventory management techniques, increases the risk of underproduction, overproduction , and shipping delays; (xi) legal, reputational, and financial risks related to security breaches or cyberattacks; (xii) work disruptions, including as a result of supply chain disruption such as plant or port closures, which may impact Mattel's ability to manufacture or deliver product in a timely and cost-effective manner; (xiii) the impact of competition on revenues, margins, and other aspects of Mattel's business, including the ability to offer products that consumers choose to buy instead of competitive products, the ability to secure, maintain, and renew popular licenses from licensors of entertainment properties, and the ability to attract and retain talented employees and adapt to evolving workplace models; (xiv) the risk of product recalls or product liability suits and costs associated with product safety regulations; (xv) changes in laws or regulations in the United States and/or in other major markets, such as China, in which Mattel operates, including, without limitation, with respect to taxes, tariffs, trade policies, or product safety, which may increase Mattel's product costs and other costs of doing business, and reduce Mattel's earnings and liquidity; (xvi) business disruptions or other unforeseen impacts due to economic instability, political instability, civil unrest, armed hostilities (including the impact of the war in Ukraine and geopolitical developments in the Middle East), natural and manmade disasters, pandemics or other public health crises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, or other catastrophic events; (xvii) failure to realize the planned benefits from any investments or acquisitions made by Mattel; (xviii) the impact of other market conditions or third party actions or approvals, including those that result in any significant failure, inadequacy, or interruption from vendors or outsourcers, which could reduce demand for Mattel's products, delay or increase the cost of implementation of Mattel's programs, or alter Mattel's actions and reduce actual results; (xix) changes in financing markets or the inability of Mattel to obtain financing on attractive terms; (xx) the impact of litigation, arbitration, or regulatory decisions or settlement actions; (xxi) Mattel's ability to navigate regulatory frameworks in connection with new areas of investment, product development, or other business activities, such as non-fungible tokens and cryptocurrency; and (xxii) other risks and uncertainties as may be described in Mattel's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the "Risk Factors" section of Mattel's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022 and subsequent periodic filings, as well as in Mattel's other public statements. Mattel does not update forward-looking statements and expressly disclaims any obligation to do so, except as required by law.

    Presentation Information / Non-GAAP Financial Measures

    The financial results included herein represent the most current information available to management and are preliminary until Mattel's Form 10-Q is filed with the SEC. Actual results may differ from these preliminary results.

    To supplement our financial results presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States ("GAAP"), Mattel presents certain non-GAAP financial measures within the meaning of Regulation G promulgated by the Securities and Exchange Commission. The non-GAAP financial measures that Mattel uses in this earnings release includes Adjusted Gross Profit, Adjusted Gross Margin, Adjusted Other Selling and Administrative Expenses, Adjusted Operating Income, Adjusted Operating Income Margin, Adjusted Earnings Per Share, earnings before interest expense, taxes, depreciation and amortization ("EBITDA"), Adjusted EBITDA, Free Cash Flow, Free Cash Flow Conversion (Free Cash Flow / Adjusted EBITDA), Leverage Ratio (Total Debt / Adjusted EBITDA), Net Debt, Adjusted Tax Rate, and constant currency. Mattel uses these measures to analyze its continuing operations and to monitor, assess, and identify meaningful trends in its operating and financial performance, and each is discussed below. Mattel believes that the disclosure of non-GAAP financial measures provides useful supplemental information to investors to be able to better evaluate ongoing business performance and certain components of Mattel's results. These measures are not, and should not be viewed as, substitutes for GAAP financial measures and may not be comparable to similarly titled measures used by other companies. Reconciliations of the non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures are attached to this earnings release as exhibits and to our earnings slide presentation as an appendix.

    This earnings release and our earnings slide presentation are available on Mattel's Investor Relations website, https://investors.mattel.com/, under the subheading "Financial Information – Quarterly Earnings."

    Adjusted Gross Profit and Adjusted Gross Margin

    Adjusted Gross Profit and Adjusted Gross Margin represent reported Gross Profit and reported Gross Margin, respectively, adjusted to exclude severance and restructuring expenses. Adjusted Gross Margin represents Mattel's Adjusted Gross Profit, as a percentage of Net Sales. Adjusted Gross Profit and Adjusted Gross Margin are presented to provide additional perspective on underlying trends in Mattel's core Gross Profit and Gross Margin, which Mattel believes is useful supplemental information for investors to be able to gauge and compare Mattel's current business performance from one period to another.

    Adjusted Other Selling and Administrative Expenses

    Adjusted Other Selling and Administrative Expenses represents Mattel's reported Other Selling and Administrative Expenses, adjusted to exclude severance and restructuring expenses, the impact of the inclined sleeper product recalls, and the impact of sale of assets, which are not part of Mattel's core business. Adjusted Other Selling and Administrative Expenses is presented to provide additional perspective on underlying trends in Mattel's core other selling and administrative expenses, which Mattel believes is useful supplemental information for investors to be able to gauge and compare Mattel's current business performance from one period to another.

    Adjusted Operating Income and Adjusted Operating Income Margin

    Adjusted Operating Income and Adjusted Operating Income Margin represent reported Operating Income and reported Operating Income Margin, respectively, adjusted to exclude severance and restructuring expenses, the impact of the inclined sleeper product recalls, and the impact of sale of assets, which are not part of Mattel's core business. Adjusted Operating Income Margin represents Mattel's Adjusted Operating Income, as a percentage of Net Sales. Adjusted Operating Income and Adjusted Operating Income Margin are presented to provide additional perspective on underlying trends in Mattel's core operating results, which Mattel believes is useful supplemental information for investors to be able to gauge and compare Mattel's current business performance from one period to another.

    Adjusted Earnings Per Share

    Adjusted Earnings Per Share represents Mattel's reported Diluted Earnings Per Common Share, adjusted to exclude severance and restructuring expenses, the impact of the inclined sleeper product recalls, the impact of sale of assets, and the impact of a valuation allowance on foreign deferred tax assets, which are not part of Mattel's core business. The aggregate tax effect of the adjustments was determined using the effective tax rates on a jurisdictional basis of the respective adjustments, and dividing by the reported weighted-average number of common shares. Adjusted Earnings Per Share is presented to provide additional perspective on underlying trends in Mattel's core business. Mattel believes it is useful supplemental information for investors to gauge and compare Mattel's current earnings results from one period to another. Adjusted Earnings Per Share is a performance measure and should not be used as a measure of liquidity.

    EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA

    EBITDA represents Mattel's Net Income, adjusted to exclude the impact of interest expense, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. Adjusted EBITDA represents EBITDA adjusted to exclude share-based compensation, severance and restructuring expenses, the impact of the inclined sleeper product recalls, and the impact of sale of assets, which are not part of Mattel's core business. Mattel believes EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA are useful supplemental information for investors to gauge and compare Mattel's business performance to other companies in its industry with similar capital structures. The presentation of Adjusted EBITDA differs from how Mattel calculates EBITDA for purposes of covenant compliance under the indentures governing its high yield senior notes and the syndicated facility agreement governing its senior secured revolving credit facilities. Because of these limitations, EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA should not be considered as measures of discretionary cash available to invest in the growth of Mattel's business. As a result, Mattel relies primarily on its GAAP results and uses EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA only supplementally.

    Free Cash Flow and Free Cash Flow Conversion

    Free Cash Flow represents Mattel's net cash flows from operating activities less capital expenditures. Free Cash Flow Conversion represents Mattel's free cash flow divided by Adjusted EBITDA. Mattel believes Free Cash Flow and Free Cash Flow Conversion are useful supplemental information for investors to gauge Mattel's liquidity and performance and to compare Mattel's business performance to other companies in our industry. Free Cash Flow does not represent cash available to Mattel for discretionary expenditures.

    Leverage Ratio (Total Debt / Adjusted EBITDA)

    The leverage ratio is calculated by dividing Total Debt by Adjusted EBITDA. Total Debt represents the aggregate of Mattel's current portion of long-term debt, short-term borrowings, and long-term debt, excluding the impact of debt issuance costs and debt discount. Mattel believes the leverage ratio is useful supplemental information for investors to gauge trends in Mattel's business and to compare Mattel's business performance to other companies in its industry.

    Net Debt

    Net Debt represents the aggregate of Mattel's current portion of long-term debt, short-term borrowings, and long-term debt, less cash and cash equivalents. Mattel believes Net Debt is useful supplemental information for investors to monitor Mattel's liquidity and evaluate its balance sheet.

    Adjusted Tax Rate

    The Adjusted Tax Rate is calculated by dividing Adjusted Provision for Income Taxes by Adjusted Income Before Income Taxes. Adjusted Income Before Income Taxes represents reported Income Before Income Taxes, adjusted to exclude severance and restructuring expenses, the impact of inclined sleeper product recalls, and the impact of sale of assets. The Adjusted Provision for Income Taxes represents reported Provision for Income Taxes, adjusted to exclude the impact of a valuation allowance on foreign deferred tax assets and the aggregate tax effect of adjustments. Mattel believes the adjusted tax rate provides useful supplemental information for investors to gauge and compare the impact of tax expense on Mattel's earnings results from one period to another.

    Constant Currency

    Percentage changes in results expressed in constant currency are presented excluding the impact from changes in currency exchange rates. To present this information, Mattel calculates constant currency information by translating current period and prior period results for entities reporting in currencies other than the US dollar using consistent exchange rates. The constant currency exchange rates are determined by Mattel at the beginning of each year and are applied consistently during the year. They are generally different from the actual exchange rates in effect during the current or prior period due to volatility in actual foreign exchange rates. Mattel considers whether any changes to the constant currency rates are appropriate at the beginning of each year. The exchange rates used for these constant currency calculations are generally based on prior year actual exchange rates. The difference between the current period and prior period results using the consistent exchange rates reflects the changes in the underlying performance results, excluding the impact from changes in currency exchange rates. Mattel analyzes constant currency results to provide additional perspective on changes in underlying trends in Mattel's operating performance. Mattel believes that the disclosure of the percentage change in constant currency is useful supplemental information for investors to be able to gauge Mattel's current business performance and the longer-term strength of its overall business since foreign currency changes could potentially mask underlying sales trends. The disclosure of the percentage change in constant currency enhances investor's ability to compare financial results from one period to another.

    Key Performance Indicator

    Gross Billings

    Gross Billings represent amounts invoiced to customers. It does not include the impact of sales adjustments, such as trade discounts and other allowances. Mattel presents changes in gross billings as a metric for comparing its aggregate, categorical, brand, and geographic results to highlight significant trends in Mattel's business. Changes in Gross Billings are discussed because, while Mattel records the details of such sales adjustments in its financial accounting systems at the time of sale, such sales adjustments are generally not associated with categories, brands, and individual products.

    About Mattel

    Mattel is a leading global toy company and owner of one of the strongest catalogs of children's and family entertainment franchises in the world. We create innovative products and experiences that inspire, entertain, and develop children through play. We engage consumers through our portfolio of iconic brands, including Barbie®, Hot Wheels®, Fisher-Price®, American Girl®, Thomas & Friends™, UNO®, Masters of the Universe®, and MEGA®, as well as other popular intellectual properties that we own or license in partnership with global entertainment companies. Our offerings include film and television content, gaming and digital experiences, music, and live events. Founded in 1945, we operate in 35 locations and our products are available in more than 150 countries in collaboration with the world's leading retail and ecommerce companies. Mattel is proud to be a trusted partner in empowering children to explore the wonder of childhood and reach their full potential. Visit us online at mattel.com.

    MAT-FIN MAT-CORP

    MATTEL, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES EXHIBIT I
     
    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (Unaudited)1
     
    For the Three Months Ended September 30, For the Nine Months Ended September 30,
    (In millions, except per share and percentage information)

    2023

    2022

    % Change

    as Reported
    % Change

    in Constant

    Currency

    2023

    2022

    % Change

    as Reported
    % Change

    in Constant

    Currency
    $ Amt % Net

    Sales
    $ Amt % Net

    Sales
    $ Amt % Net

    Sales
    $ Amt % Net

    Sales
    Net Sales

    $

    1,918.8

    $

    1,755.8

    9%

    7%

    $

    3,820.5

    $

    4,032.8

    -5%

    -6%

    Cost of Sales

     

    940.9

    49.0%

     

    908.9

    51.8%

    4%

     

    2,027.0

    53.1%

     

    2,154.1

    53.4%

    -6%

    Gross Profit

     

    977.9

    51.0%

     

    846.9

    48.2%

    15%

    13%

     

    1,793.5

    46.9%

     

    1,878.7

    46.6%

    -5%

    -7%

    Advertising and Promotion Expenses

     

    124.3

    6.5%

     

    127.6

    7.3%

    -3%

     

    290.3

    7.6%

     

    291.5

    7.2%

    —%

    Other Selling and Administrative Expenses

     

    379.8

    19.8%

     

    327.9

    18.7%

    16%

     

    1,081.6

    28.3%

     

    990.6

    24.6%

    9%

    Operating Income

     

    473.9

    24.7%

     

    391.4

    22.3%

    21%

    17%

     

    421.6

    11.0%

     

    596.5

    14.8%

    -29%

    -35%

    Interest Expense

     

    30.7

    1.6%

     

    33.9

    1.9%

    -9%

     

    92.5

    2.4%

     

    99.7

    2.5%

    -7%

    Interest (Income)

     

    (4.6)

    -0.2%

     

    (1.9)

    -0.1%

    140%

     

    (15.4)

    -0.4%

     

    (5.1)

    -0.1%

    204%

    Other Non-Operating (Income) Expense, Net

     

    (2.4)

     

    (4.3)

     

    (6.0)

     

    12.0

    Income Before Income Taxes

     

    450.1

    23.5%

     

    363.7

    20.7%

    24%

    21%

     

    350.5

    9.2%

     

    489.9

    12.1%

    -28%

    -34%

    Provision for Income Taxes

     

    309.3

     

    80.0

     

    296.8

     

    130.5

    (Income) from Equity Method Investments

     

    (5.6)

     

    (6.2)

     

    (13.3)

     

    (18.4)

    Net Income

    $

    146.3

    7.6%

    $

    289.9

    16.5%

    -50%

    $

    67.0

    1.8%

    $

    377.8

    9.4%

    -82%

    Net Income Per Common Share - Basic

    $

    0.41

    $

    0.82

    $

    0.19

    $

    1.07

    Weighted-Average Number of Common Shares

     

    354.1

     

    354.5

     

    354.6

     

    353.4

    Net Income Per Common Share - Diluted

    $

    0.41

    $

    0.80

    $

    0.19

    $

    1.05

    Weighted-Average Number of Common and Potential Common Shares

     

    357.5

     

    360.2

     

    358.0

     

    359.7

     
    1 Amounts may not sum due to rounding.
    MATTEL, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES EXHIBIT II
     
    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS1
    September 30, December 31,

    2023

    2022

    2022

    (In millions) (Unaudited)
    Assets
    Cash and Equivalents

    $

    455.7

    $

    349.0

     

    $

    761.2

     

    Accounts Receivable, Net

     

    1,571.0

     

    1,381.5

     

     

    860.2

     

    Inventories

     

    790.5

     

    1,083.8

     

     

    894.1

     

    Prepaid Expenses and Other Current Assets

     

    224.8

     

    268.9

     

     

    213.5

     

    Total Current Assets

     

    3,042.1

     

    3,083.2

     

     

    2,729.0

     

    Property, Plant, and Equipment, Net

     

    457.2

     

    444.4

     

     

    469.1

     

    Right-of-Use Assets, Net

     

    286.0

     

    323.5

     

     

    318.7

     

    Goodwill

     

    1,380.0

     

    1,371.0

     

     

    1,378.6

     

    Other Noncurrent Assets

     

    1,079.2

     

    1,246.1

     

     

    1,282.3

     

    Total Assets

    $

    6,244.6

    $

    6,468.2

     

    $

    6,177.7

     

     
    Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity
    Current Portion of Long-Term Debt

    $

    —

    $

    250.0

     

    $

    —

     

    Accounts Payable and Accrued Liabilities

     

    1,253.2

     

    1,275.7

     

     

    1,150.2

     

    Income Taxes Payable

     

    51.4

     

    50.4

     

     

    37.6

     

    Total Current Liabilities

     

    1,304.6

     

    1,576.1

     

     

    1,187.7

     

    Long-Term Debt

     

    2,328.9

     

    2,324.5

     

     

    2,325.6

     

    Noncurrent Lease Liabilities

     

    234.7

     

    279.5

     

     

    271.4

     

    Other Noncurrent Liabilities

     

    340.9

     

    320.6

     

     

    336.6

     

    Stockholders' Equity

     

    2,035.5

     

    1,967.5

     

     

    2,056.3

     

    Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity

    $

    6,244.6

    $

    6,468.2

     

    $

    6,177.7

     

     
    1 Amounts may not sum due to rounding.
     
    MATTEL, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES EXHIBIT II
     
    SUPPLEMENTAL BALANCE SHEET AND CASH FLOW DATA (Unaudited)1
     
    September 30,

    2023

    2022

    Key Balance Sheet Data:
    Accounts Receivable, Net Days of Sales Outstanding (DSO)

     

    74

     

     

    71

     

     
     
    For the Nine Months Ended September 30,
    (In millions)

    2023

    2022

    Condensed Cash Flow Data:
    Cash Flows (Used for) Operating Activities

    $

    (80

    )

    $

    (275

    )

    Cash Flows (Used for) Investing Activities

     

    (94

    )

     

    (97

    )

    Cash Flows (Used for) Financing Activities and Other

     

    (132

    )

     

    (10

    )

    Decrease in Cash and Equivalents

    $

    (306

    )

    $

    (382

    )

     
    1 Amounts may not sum due to rounding.
    MATTEL, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES EXHIBIT III
     
    SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION (Unaudited)1
    RECONCILIATION OF GAAP AND NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
     
    For the Three Months Ended September 30, For the Nine Months Ended September 30,
    (In millions, except percentage information)

    2023

    2022

    Change

    2023

    2022

    Change
    Gross Profit
    Gross Profit, As Reported

    $

    977.9

    $

    846.9

    $

    1,793.5

    $

    1,878.7

    Gross Margin

     

    51.0%

     

    48.2%

    280 bps

     

    46.9%

     

    46.6%

    30 bps
    Adjustments:
    Severance and Restructuring Expenses

     

    (0.1)

     

    1.4

     

    (1.3)

     

    9.8

    Gross Profit, As Adjusted

    $

    977.9

    $

    848.2

    $

    1,792.3

    $

    1,888.5

    Adjusted Gross Margin

     

    51.0%

     

    48.3%

    270 bps

     

    46.9%

     

    46.8%

    10 bps
     
    Other Selling and Administrative Expenses
    Other Selling and Administrative Expenses, As Reported

    $

    379.8

    $

    327.9

    16%

    $

    1,081.6

    $

    990.6

     

    9%

    % of Net Sales

     

    19.8%

     

    18.7%

    110 bps

     

    28.3%

     

    24.6%

    370 bps
    Adjustments:
    Severance and Restructuring Expenses2

     

    (29.3)

     

    (4.5)

     

    (63.0)

     

    (17.1)

    Inclined Sleeper Product Recalls

     

    (1.3)

     

    (0.7)

     

    (9.0)

     

    (1.2)

    Sale of Assets3

     

    (1.8)

     

    —

     

    (1.8)

     

    15.2

    Other Selling and Administrative Expenses, As Adjusted

    $

    347.5

    $

    322.7

    8%

    $

    1,007.8

    $

    987.5

     

    2%

    % of Net Sales

     

    18.1%

     

    18.4%

    -30 bps

     

    26.4%

     

    24.5%

    190 bps
     
    Operating Income
    Operating Income, As Reported

    $

    473.9

    $

    391.4

    21%

    $

    421.6

    $

    596.5

     

    -29%

    Operating Income Margin

     

    24.7%

     

    22.3%

    240 bps

     

    11.0%

     

    14.8%

    -380 bps
    Adjustments:
    Severance and Restructuring Expenses2

     

    29.2

     

    5.9

     

    61.7

     

    26.9

    Inclined Sleeper Product Recalls

     

    1.3

     

    0.7

     

    9.0

     

    1.2

    Sale of Assets3

     

    1.8

     

    —

     

    1.8

     

    (15.2)

    Operating Income, As Adjusted

    $

    506.1

    $

    397.9

    27%

    $

    494.1

    $

    609.5

     

    -19%

    Adjusted Operating Income Margin

     

    26.4%

     

    22.7%

    370 bps

     

    12.9%

     

    15.1%

    -220 bps
     
    1 Amounts may not sum due to rounding.
    2 For the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, Mattel recorded severance and restructuring expenses, which include $25.3 million of incremental severance expense associated with restructuring activities to further optimize Mattel's manufacturing footprint.
    3 For the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, Mattel recorded a loss on sale of assets of $1.8 million in other selling and administrative expenses. For the nine months ended September 30, 2022, Mattel recorded a gain on sale of assets of $15.2 million in other selling and administrative expenses.
     
     
    MATTEL, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES EXHIBIT III
     
    SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION (Unaudited)1
    RECONCILIATION OF GAAP AND NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
     
    For the Three Months Ended September 30, For the Nine Months Ended September 30,
    (In millions, except per share and percentage information)

    2023

    2022

    Change

    2023

    2022

    Change
    Earnings Per Share
    Net Income Per Common Share, As Reported

    $

    0.41

    $

    0.80

    -49%

    $

    0.19

    $

    1.05

     

    -82%

    Adjustments:
    Severance and Restructuring Expenses2

     

    0.08

     

    0.02

     

    0.17

     

    0.07

    Inclined Sleeper Product Recalls

     

    —

     

    —

     

    0.03

     

    —

    Sale of Assets3

     

    —

     

    —

     

    —

     

    (0.04)

    Valuation Allowance on Foreign Deferred Tax Assets4

     

    0.59

     

    —

     

    0.59

     

    —

    Tax Effect of Adjustments5

     

    (0.02)

     

    (0.01)

     

    (0.04)

     

    (0.01)

    Net Income Per Common Share, As Adjusted

    $

    1.08

    $

    0.82

    32%

    $

    0.94

    $

    1.08

     

    -13%

     
    EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA
    Net Income, As Reported

    $

    146.3

    $

    289.9

    -50%

    $

    67.0

    $

    377.8

     

    -82%

    Adjustments:
    Interest Expense

     

    30.7

     

    33.9

     

    92.5

     

    99.7

    Provision for Income Taxes

     

    309.3

     

    80.0

     

    296.8

     

    130.5

    Depreciation

     

    36.0

     

    36.8

     

    104.0

     

    108.4

    Amortization

     

    9.6

     

    9.3

     

    28.6

     

    28.3

    EBITDA

     

    532.0

     

    449.8

     

    588.9

     

    744.8

    Adjustments:
    Share-Based Compensation

     

    15.5

     

    18.1

     

    52.4

     

    55.9

    Severance and Restructuring Expenses2

     

    29.2

     

    4.9

     

    61.7

     

    23.7

    Inclined Sleeper Product Recalls

     

    1.3

     

    0.7

     

    9.0

     

    1.2

    Sale of Assets3

     

    1.8

     

    —

     

    1.8

     

    (15.2)

    Adjusted EBITDA

    $

    579.7

    $

    473.4

    22%

    $

    713.8

    $

    810.6

     

    -12%

     
    Free Cash Flow
    Net Cash Flows Used for Operating Activities

    $

    (79.6)

    $

    (274.8)

    Capital Expenditures

     

    (117.5)

     

    (127.3)

    Free Cash Flow

    $

    (197.2)

    $

    (402.1)

     
     
    1 Amounts may not sum due to rounding.
    2 For the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, Mattel recorded severance and restructuring expenses, which include $25.3 million of incremental severance expense associated with restructuring activities to further optimize Mattel's manufacturing footprint.
    3 For the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, Mattel recorded a loss on sale of assets of $1.8 million in other selling and administrative expenses. For the nine months ended September 30, 2022, Mattel recorded a gain on sale of assets of $15.2 million in other selling and administrative expenses.
    4 For the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, the amount includes $212.4 million related to a valuation allowance on foreign deferred tax assets.
    5 The aggregate tax effect of adjustments was determined using the effective tax rates on a jurisdictional basis of the respective adjustments, and dividing by the reported weighted average number of common and potential common shares.
     
    MATTEL, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES EXHIBIT III
     
    SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION (Unaudited)1
    RECONCILIATION OF GAAP AND NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
     
    For the Three Months Ended September 30,
    (In millions, except percentage and pts information)

    2023

    2022

    Change
    Tax Rate
    Income Before Income Taxes, As Reported

    $

    450.1

    $

    363.7

    Adjustments:
    Severance and Restructuring Expenses2

     

    29.2

     

    5.9

    Inclined Sleeper Product Recalls

     

    1.3

     

    0.7

    Sale of Assets3

     

    1.8

     

    —

    Income Before Income Taxes, As Adjusted

    $

    482.3

    $

    370.3

     
    Provision for Income Taxes, As Reported

    $

    309.3

    $

    80.0

    Adjustments:
    Valuation Allowance on Foreign Deferred Tax Assets4

     

    (212.4)

     

    —

    Tax Effect of Adjustments5

     

    6.6

     

    1.8

    Provision for Income Taxes, As Adjusted

    $

    103.5

    $

    81.8

     
    Tax Rate, As Reported

     

    69%

     

    22%

    47 pts
    Tax Rate, As Adjusted

     

    21%

     

    22%

    -1 pt
     
    September 30,

    2023

    2022

    Net Debt
    Long-Term Debt

    $

    2,328.9

    $

    2,324.5

    Current Portion of Long-Term Debt

     

    —

     

    250.0

    Adjustments:
    Cash and Equivalents

     

    (455.7)

     

    (349.0)

    Net Debt

    $

    1,873.2

    $

    2,225.5

     
    1 Amounts may not sum due to rounding.
    2 For the three months ended September 30, 2023, Mattel recorded severance and restructuring expenses, which include $25.3 million of incremental severance expense associated with restructuring activities to further optimize Mattel's manufacturing footprint.
    3 For the three months ended September 30, 2023, Mattel recorded a loss on sale of assets of $1.8 million in other selling and administrative expenses.
    4 For the three months ended September 30, 2023, the amount includes $212.4 million related to a valuation allowance on foreign deferred tax assets.
    5 Tax effect of adjustments was determined using the effective tax rates on a jurisdictional basis of the respective adjustments.
     
     
    MATTEL, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES EXHIBIT III
     
    SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION (Unaudited)1
    RECONCILIATION OF GAAP AND NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
     
    For the Trailing Twelve Months Ended September 30,
    (In millions, except percentage and pts information)

    2023

    2022

    Change
    Leverage Ratio (Total Debt/Adjusted EBITDA)
    Total Debt
    Long-Term Debt

    $

    2,328.9

    $

    2,324.5

    Current Portion of Long-Term Debt

     

    —

     

    250.0

    Adjustments:
    Debt Issuance Costs and Debt Discount

     

    21.1

     

    25.5

    Total Debt

    $

    2,350.0

    $

    2,600.0

    EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA
    Net Income, As Reported

    $

    83.2

    $

    603.6

    -86%

    Adjustments:
    Interest Expense

     

    125.6

     

    133.0

    Provision for Income Taxes

     

    302.1

     

    126.0

    Depreciation

     

    140.2

     

    145.9

    Amortization

     

    38.1

     

    37.8

    EBITDA

     

    689.1

     

    1,046.2

    Adjustments:
    Share-Based Compensation

     

    65.6

     

    69.5

    Severance and Restructuring Expenses

     

    70.6

     

    29.5

    Inclined Sleeper Product Recalls

     

    7.5

     

    1.4

    Sale of Assets

     

    (6.6)

     

    (15.2)

    Loss on Liquidation of Argentina Subsidiary

     

    45.4

     

    —

    Adjusted EBITDA

    $

    871.6

    $

    1,131.5

    -23%

     
    Total Debt / Net Income 28.3x 4.3x
    Leverage Ratio (Total Debt / Adjusted EBITDA) 2.7x 2.3x
     
    Free Cash Flow
    Net Cash Flows Provided by Operating Activities

    $

    638.0

    $

    466.6

    37%

    Capital Expenditures

     

    (176.7)

     

    (163.5)

    Free Cash Flow

    $

    461.3

    $

    303.1

    52%

     
    Net Cash Flows Provided by Operating Activities / Net Income

     

    767%

     

    77%

    690 pts
    Free Cash Flow Conversion (Free Cash Flow/Adjusted EBITDA)

     

    53%

     

    27%

    26 pts
     
    1 Amounts may not sum due to rounding.
     
     
    MATTEL, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES EXHIBIT III
     
    SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION (Unaudited)1
    RECONCILIATION OF GAAP AND NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
     
    For the Year Ended

    December 31,
    (In millions, except percentage and per share information)

    2022

    Gross Profit
    Gross Profit, As Reported

    $

    2,481.4

    Gross Margin

     

    45.7%

    Adjustments:
    Severance and Restructuring Expenses

     

    10.7

    Gross Profit, As Adjusted

    $

    2,492.0

    Adjusted Gross Margin

     

    45.9%

     
    Earnings Per Share
    Net Income Per Common Share, As Reported

    $

    1.10

    Adjustments:
    Severance and Restructuring Expenses

     

    0.10

    Sale of Assets2

     

    (0.07)

    Loss on Liquidation of Argentina Subsidiary3

     

    0.13

    Net Income Per Common Share, As Adjusted

    $

    1.25

     
    EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA
    Net Income, As Reported

    $

    393.9

    Adjustments:
    Interest Expense

     

    132.8

    Provision for Income Taxes

     

    135.9

    Depreciation

     

    144.6

    Amortization

     

    37.9

    EBITDA

     

    845.0

    Adjustments:
    Share-Based Compensation

     

    69.1

    Severance and Restructuring Expenses

     

    32.7

    Inclined Sleeper Product Recalls

     

    (0.3)

    Sale of Assets2

     

    (23.5)

    Loss on Liquidation of Argentina Subsidiary3

     

    45.4

    Adjusted EBITDA

    $

    968.4

     
    1 Amounts may not sum due to rounding.
    2 For the year ended December 31, 2022, Mattel recorded a gain on sale of assets of $23.5 million in other selling and administrative expenses.
    3 During the year ended December 31, 2022, the liquidation of Mattel's subsidiary in Argentina was substantially completed, and Mattel recognized its cumulative translation adjustments of $45.4 million as a loss in other non-operating expense, net.
     
    MATTEL, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES EXHIBIT III
     
    SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION (Unaudited)1
    RECONCILIATION OF GAAP AND NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
     
    For the Year Ended

    December 31,
    (In millions, except percentage information)

    2022

    Tax Rate
    Income Before Income Taxes, As Reported

    $

    504.3

    Adjustments:
    Severance and Restructuring Expenses

     

    36.8

    Inclined Sleeper Product Recalls

     

    (0.3)

    Sale of Assets2

     

    (23.5)

    Loss on Liquidation of Argentina Subsidiary3

     

    45.4

    Income Before Income Taxes, As Adjusted

    $

    562.8

     
    Provision for Income Taxes, As Reported

    $

    135.9

    Adjustments:
    Tax Effect of Adjustments4

     

    1.3

    Provision for Income Taxes, As Adjusted

    $

    137.2

     
    Tax Rate, As Reported

     

    27%

    Tax Rate, As Adjusted

     

    24%

     
    1 Amounts may not sum due to rounding.
    2 For the year ended December 31, 2022, Mattel recorded a gain on sale of assets of $23.5 million in other selling and administrative expenses.
    3 During the year ended December 31, 2022, the liquidation of Mattel's subsidiary in Argentina was substantially completed, and Mattel recognized its cumulative translation adjustments of $45.4 million as a loss in other non-operating expense, net.
    4 Tax effect of adjustments was determined using the effective tax rates on a jurisdictional basis of the respective adjustments.
    MATTEL, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES EXHIBIT IV
     
    WORLDWIDE NET SALES AND GROSS BILLINGS1 (Unaudited)2
    For the Three Months Ended September 30, For the Nine Months Ended September 30,

    2023

    2022

    % Change

    as Reported
    % Change

    in Constant

    Currency

    2023

    2022

    % Change

    as Reported
    % Change

    in Constant

    Currency
    (In millions, except percentage information)
    Worldwide Net Sales:
    Net Sales

    $

    1,918.8

    $

    1,755.8

    9

    %

    7

    %

    $

    3,820.5

    $

    4,032.8

    -5

    %

    -6

    %

     
    Worldwide Gross Billings by Categories:
    Dolls

    $

    884.5

    $

    697.2

    27

    %

    24

    %

    $

    1,631.1

    $

    1,494.6

    9

    %

    8

    %

    Infant, Toddler, and Preschool

     

    361.1

     

    370.1

    -2

     

    -5

     

     

    708.6

     

    850.3

    -17

     

    -18

     

    Vehicles

     

    518.5

     

    437.9

    18

     

    15

     

     

    1,165.9

     

    1,048.3

    11

     

    10

     

    Action Figures, Building Sets, Games, and Other

     

    357.7

     

    442.9

    -19

     

    -21

     

     

    755.0

     

    1,095.5

    -31

     

    -32

     

    Gross Billings

    $

    2,121.8

    $

    1,948.0

    9

    %

    6

    %

    $

    4,260.6

    $

    4,488.7

    -5

    %

    -6

    %

     
    Supplemental Gross Billings Disclosure
     
    Worldwide Gross Billings by Top 3 Power Brands:
    Barbie

    $

    605.1

    $

    519.6

    16

    %

    14

    %

    $

    1,064.7

    $

    1,118.4

    -5

    %

    -6

    %

    Hot Wheels

     

    454.8

     

    371.6

    22

     

    19

     

     

    1,014.9

     

    899.5

    13

     

    11

     

    Fisher-Price

     

    317.0

     

    319.0

    -1

     

    -3

     

     

    607.3

     

    719.1

    -16

     

    -17

     

    Other

     

    744.9

     

    737.9

    1

     

    -2

     

     

    1,573.7

     

    1,751.6

    -10

     

    -11

     

    Gross Billings

    $

    2,121.8

    $

    1,948.0

    9

    %

    6

    %

    $

    4,260.6

    $

    4,488.7

    -5

    %

    -6

    %

     
    1 Gross billings represent amounts invoiced to customers and do not include the impact of sales adjustments, such as trade discounts and other allowances. Mattel presents changes in gross billings as a metric for comparing its aggregate, categorical, brand, and geographic results to highlight significant trends in Mattel's business.
    2 Amounts may not sum due to rounding.
    MATTEL, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES EXHIBIT V
     
    NET SALES AND GROSS BILLINGS1 BY SEGMENT (Unaudited)2
     
    For the Three Months Ended September 30, For the Nine Months Ended September 30,

    2023

    2022

    % Change

    as Reported
    % Change

    in Constant

    Currency

    2023

    2022

    % Change

    as Reported
    % Change

    in Constant

    Currency
    (In millions, except percentage information)
    North America Net Sales:
    Net Sales

    $

    1,104.4

    $

    1,002.1

    10

    %

    10

    %

    $

    2,138.2

    $

    2,330.8

    -8

    %

    -8

    %

     
    North America Gross Billings by Categories:
    Dolls

    $

    468.5

    $

    342.9

    37

    %

    37

    %

    $

    812.3

    $

    715.8

    13

    %

    14

    %

    Infant, Toddler, and Preschool

     

    230.6

     

    239.8

    -4

     

    -4

     

     

    437.7

     

    549.6

    -20

     

    -20

     

    Vehicles

     

    263.4

     

    226.3

    16

     

    17

     

     

    579.1

     

    550.7

    5

     

    5

     

    Action Figures, Building Sets, Games, and Other

     

    214.1

     

    258.7

    -17

     

    -17

     

     

    453.4

     

    668.3

    -32

     

    -32

     

    Gross Billings

    $

    1,176.6

    $

    1,067.8

    10

    %

    10

    %

    $

    2,282.5

    $

    2,484.4

    -8

    %

    -8

    %

     
    Supplemental Gross Billings Disclosure
     
    North America Gross Billings by Top 3 Power Brands:
    Barbie

    $

    349.9

    $

    278.5

    26

    %

    26

    %

    $

    587.6

    $

    599.2

    -2

    %

    -2

    %

    Hot Wheels

     

    225.7

     

    184.1

    23

     

    23

     

     

    492.3

     

    458.4

    7

     

    8

     

    Fisher-Price

     

    204.8

     

    206.4

    -1

     

    -1

     

     

    380.9

     

    469.2

    -19

     

    -19

     

    Other

     

    396.2

     

    398.8

    -1

     

    -1

     

     

    821.8

     

    957.6

    -14

     

    -14

     

    Gross Billings

    $

    1,176.6

    $

    1,067.8

    10

    %

    10

    %

    $

    2,282.5

    $

    2,484.4

    -8

    %

    -8

    %

     
    1 Gross billings represent amounts invoiced to customers and do not include the impact of sales adjustments, such as trade discounts and other allowances. Mattel presents changes in gross billings as a metric for comparing its aggregate, categorical, brand, and geographic results to highlight significant trends in Mattel's business.
    2 Amounts may not sum due to rounding.
    MATTEL, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES EXHIBIT VI
     
    NET SALES AND GROSS BILLINGS1 BY SEGMENT (Unaudited)2
     
    For the Three Months Ended September 30, For the Nine Months Ended September 30,

    2023

    2022

    % Change

    as Reported
    % Change

    in Constant

    Currency

    2023

    2022

    % Change

    as Reported
    % Change

    in Constant

    Currency
    (In millions, except percentage information)
    International Net Sales by Geographic Area:
    EMEA

    $

    423.9

    $

    410.2

    3

    %

    -2

    %

    $

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    $

    958.8

    -9

    %

    -10

    %

    Latin America

     

    262.1

     

    221.8

    18

     

    5

     

     

    475.6

     

    418.5

    14

     

    3

     

    Asia Pacific

     

    85.8

     

    72.6

    18

     

    22

     

     

    228.0

     

    207.5

    10

     

    15

     

    Net Sales

    $

    771.8

    $

    704.6

    10

    %

    3

    %

    $

    1,578.6

    $

    1,584.9

    —

    %

    -3

    %

     
    International Gross Billings by Geographic Area:
    EMEA

    $

    499.2

    $

    486.7

    3

    %

    -2

    %

    $

    1,054.9

    $

    1,155.3

    -9

    %

    -10

    %

    Latin America

     

    304.4

     

    257.4

    18

     

    5

     

     

    552.9

     

    485.2

    14

     

    4

     

    Asia Pacific

     

    97.3

     

    85.4

    14

     

    18

     

     

    263.5

     

    243.4

    8

     

    13

     

    Gross Billings

    $

    900.9

    $

    829.5

    9

    %

    2

    %

    $

    1,871.3

    $

    1,883.9

    -1

    %

    -3

    %

     
    International Gross Billings by Categories:
    Dolls

    $

    371.7

    $

    303.5

    22

    %

    15

    %

    $

    712.0

    $

    658.3

    8

    %

    5

    %

    Infant, Toddler, and Preschool

     

    130.5

     

    130.3

    ─

    -8

     

     

    270.9

     

    300.6

    -10

     

    -13

     

    Vehicles

     

    255.0

     

    211.6

    21

     

    13

     

     

    586.8

     

    497.6

    18

     

    15

     

    Action Figures, Building Sets, Games, and Other

     

    143.6

     

    184.2

    -22

     

    -27

     

     

    301.7

     

    427.3

    -29

     

    -32

     

    Gross Billings

    $

    900.9

    $

    829.5

    9

    %

    2

    %

    $

    1,871.3

    $

    1,883.9

    -1

    %

    -3

    %

     
    Supplemental Gross Billings Disclosure
     
    International Gross Billings by Top 3 Power Brands:
    Barbie

    $

    255.2

    $

    241.1

    6

    %

    —

    %

    $

    477.1

    $

    519.3

    -8

    %

    -10

    %

    Hot Wheels

     

    229.1

     

    187.5

    22

     

    15

     

     

    522.6

     

    441.1

    18

     

    15

     

    Fisher-Price

     

    112.2

     

    112.6

    ─

    -8

     

     

    226.4

     

    249.9

    -9

     

    -13

     

    Other

     

    304.4

     

    288.3

    6

     

    -1

     

     

    645.1

     

    673.6

    -4

     

    -7

     

    Gross Billings

    $

    900.9

    $

    829.5

    9

    %

    2

    %

    $

    1,871.3

    $

    1,883.9

    -1

    %

    -3

    %

     
    1 Gross billings represent amounts invoiced to customers and do not include the impact of sales adjustments, such as trade discounts and other allowances. Mattel presents changes in gross billings as a metric for comparing its aggregate, categorical, brand, and geographic results to highlight significant trends in Mattel's business.
    2 Amounts may not sum due to rounding.
    MATTEL, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

    EXHIBIT VII

     
    NET SALES AND GROSS BILLINGS1 BY SEGMENT (Unaudited)2
     
    For the Three Months Ended September 30, For the Nine Months Ended September 30,

    2023

    2022

    % Change

    as Reported
    % Change

    in Constant

    Currency

    2023

    2022

    % Change

    as Reported
    % Change

    in Constant

    Currency
    (In millions, except percentage information)
    American Girl Net Sales:
    Net Sales

    $

    42.6

    $

    49.0

    -13%

    -13%

    $

    103.7

    $

    117.1

    -11%

    -11%

     
    American Girl Gross Billings:
    Gross Billings

    $

    44.3

    $

    50.7

    -13%

    -13%

    $

    106.8

    $

    120.5

    -11%

    -11%

     
    1 Gross billings represent amounts invoiced to customers and do not include the impact of sales adjustments, such as trade discounts and other allowances. Mattel presents changes in gross billings as a metric for comparing its aggregate, categorical, brand, and geographic results to highlight significant trends in Mattel's business.
    2 Amounts may not sum due to rounding.

     

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