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    Just saw this HAS news item and it sounds like they continue to be disappointed with Hasbro Interactive, the division that owns MicroProse. Sounds like more job cuts are on the way. Might want to stock up on a spare copy of your favorite Civ title. (bold font is mine)


    Hasbro 3rd-Qtr Profit to Miss Forecasts, to Cut Jobs
    10/12/0 11:25 (New York)

    Pawtucket, Rhode Island, Oct. 12 (Bloomberg) -- Hasbro Inc.
    fell as much as 20 percent after the world's No. 2 toymaker said
    third-quarter profit was less than expected and it will close
    plants and cut about 5 percent of its workforce to reduce costs.
    Waning demand for Pokemon and Star Wars toys, a shortage of
    electronic components and the effect of a strong U.S. dollar on
    overseas operations has hurt Hasbro. Hasbro said in a statement
    third-quarter earnings will drop to an estimated 6 cents to 10
    cents a share, from 43 cents a year earlier. Analysts' average
    estimate was 32 cents, according to First Call/Thomson Financial.
    The toymaker will cut as many as 550 jobs and shut plants in
    Cincinnati, San Francisco, and Napa, California. It will take a
    fourth-quarter pretax charge of about $70 million for severance
    costs and lease terminations, and discontinued or disappointing
    product lines may result in another pretax charge of $70 million
    to $100 million.

    ``The announcement sends a statement that management will be
    getting down to basics in order to enhance profitability,'' said
    John Miller, an assistant portfolio manager who helps oversee
    about $4 billion at Ariel Capital Management, one of Hasbro's
    largest shareholders with 13.6 million shares.
    ``We do not expect management to stop here. Whenever you have
    management focus on core business, we look at it positively,''
    Miller said.

    Interactive Business

    Officials at Hasbro weren't immediately available for
    comment.
    The shares of Hasbro, which makes Monopoly games, Tonka
    trucks and Play Doh, fell 2 3/8 to 9 1/4 in late morning trading
    of 2.01 million, more than double the three-month daily average.
    The stock has dropped 39 percent this year.
    Hasbro is expected to report earnings next week.
    Hasbro said its money-losing interactive games business
    continues to perform below reduced forecasts, and plans to explore
    alternatives for the business. Started in 1995, Hasbro Interactive
    makes games for the Internet, personal computers and video-game
    consoles such as Nintendo64 and Sony PlayStation.
    Higher transportation costs and rising prices for oil and
    resin, used for the plastic in toys, will also hurt earnings, the
    Pawtucket, Rhode Island-based company said.
    Hasbro said it will consolidate its U.S. toy group in Rhode
    Island. Additional job cuts will come from other, unspecified
    areas of the company, the company said.

    Earnings for the full year will fall to between 40 cents and
    50 cents a share, excluding the restructuring charges, the company
    said. Analysts' average estimate was $1.04 a share, according to
    First Call.
    Be the bid!

  • #2
    so what? Microprose is not involved in any developing civ game....

    quote:

    Originally posted by Sten Sture on 10-12-2000 02:04 PM
    Sounds like more job cuts are on the way.
    and more microprose people geting jobs on firaxis and bhg...

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    • #3
      didn't mean to imply that this would affect Civ3, Dinos or CtP2, just the old stuff & Avalon Hill brands that are owned by HAS. That is why I posted it here instead of in a newer forum.

      A possible closure of MicroProse in its entirety might affect the availability of old titles - then again a sale of MP to Firaxis or BHG could occur. Just thought it was interesting to me.
      Be the bid!

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      • #4
        I read in this morning's paper something to the effect that Hasbro would be reevaluating some of its expensive licensing deals. Civ III can't happen without the cooperation of the trademark holder.

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