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Starting in 2023, Mattel will return to making Disney Princess and Frozen toys. Today the toymaker announced a multi-year global licensing agreement with Disney for its Princess and Frozen lines ...
Mattel Inc. has won back the rights to produce toys based on The Walt Disney Company's Disney princesses and "Frozen" characters.
Nearly a decade after losing the Walt Disney Co.’s princess doll license to rival Hasbro Inc., Mattel is back to making and selling the doll versions of some of Disney’s iconic characters ...
It’s a magical world again for Mattel. The toy company won back the rights to make dolls based on Disney’s princess characters, including Frozen’s Elsa and Anna, Jasmine from “Aladdin ...
The deal will allow Barbie owner Mattel to once again develop dolls based on the Disney Princess brand, as well as the blockbuster "Frozen" franchise.
My Little Pony and Elmo are going to have to make room for Princess Anna and the rest of her Disney pals. Hasbro, which makes toys under the first two brand names, scored a crown possession on Wedn… ...
Topline Mattel stock surged Wednesday morning after the company said it has won back rights to make toys based on Disney’s iconic princesses and characters from the hit movie Frozen after losing ...
Mattel Stock Soars After Regaining License to Make ‘Frozen,’ Disney Princess Toys The toy giant in 2016 lost the global rights to the Frozen and Disney Princess toy lines to rival Hasbro.
Hasbro said it has partnered with Disney for the rights to make "Frozen" and Disney Princess dolls starting in 2016—a potential blow to rival toy maker Mattel, which currently sells dolls based ...
(Reuters) – Mattel Inc has won the license to make toys based on Walt Disney Co’s “Frozen” franchise and princess lineup, grabbing the properties back from rival Hasbro Inc, the Wall ...
Mattel Inc. has won back the rights to produce toys based on The Walt Disney Company's Disney princesses and "Frozen" characters.