PAWTUCKET, R.I.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Hasbro, Inc. (NASDAQ: HAS), a global play and entertainment company, today reported financial results for the fourth quarter and full-year 2020. 2019 pro forma results reflect the combination of the results of Hasbro and Entertainment One Ltd. (eOne) for periods prior to Hasbro’s acquisition of eOne at the start of the first quarter of 2020.
“In 2020, we lived our purpose of making the world a better place for all children and all families. In what was a most challenging year, the global Hasbro team fully demonstrated its resilience, tenacity, creativity, flexibility, and empathy,” said Brian Goldner, Hasbro’s chairman and chief executive officer. “Our teams successfully drove demand for several product categories across our portfolio including our entire gaming portfolio from Wizards of the Coast brands to face-to-face gaming. They found ways to reach the global consumer despite retail closures throughout the year, delivering over $1 billion in ecomm revenues for the first time. We leveraged our global supply chain capabilities and our evolving geographic manufacturing supplier base to get products made and distributed. We integrated our acquisition of eOne and while live-action TV and film production was limited, we made substantial progress developing Hasbro IP for storytelling that we believe will lead to enhanced revenues and earnings power from Hasbro brands from multiple income streams. We developed toy and game lines for valuable preschool brands PEPPA PIG and PJ MASKS to launch later this year. We concentrated on managing expenses and cash, growing adjusted operating profit margin and finishing the year with $1.45 billion in cash on our balance sheet.
“Importantly, we focused on our numerous communities, including our most important Hasbro community of employees worldwide and their families,” continued Goldner. “This emphasis included engaging on critically important issues of racial equality and justice, and a company-wide re-commitment to diversity, inclusion, and engagement. We are on strong footing to grow in 2021 as we continue to navigate through COVID-19 and leverage our unparalleled portfolio of brands and capabilities in consumer products, gaming and entertainment.”
“Throughout 2020, the global Hasbro team did an excellent job executing in a challenging environment,” said Deborah Thomas, Hasbro’s chief financial officer. “In the fourth quarter, we grew revenues and adjusted operating profit, overcoming tough comparisons within the Partner Brand category and last year’s theatrical releases. Our focus on working capital and expense management delivered $976.3 million in operating cash flow for the year, and as part of our commitment to paying down our debt, we repaid $123 million of the debt that we raised to finance the eOne acquisition. We continue to see strong retail, consumer and audience support for our brands and content as we look to the coming year. Global point of sale increased last year, despite lockdowns and retail disruption, and 2021 is starting with strong year-over-year momentum.”
Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2020 Financial Results
$ Millions, except earnings per share
Q4 2020
Q4 2019
% Change
FY 2020
FY 2019
% Change
Net Revenues
$
1,723.0
$
1,663.2
4%
$
5,465.4
$
5,936.0
-8%
Operating Profit
$
186.4
$
136.8
36%
$
501.8
$
689.8
-27%
Adjusted Operating Profit1
$
261.4
$
173.4
51%
$
826.7
$
832.8
-1%
Net Earnings
$
105.2
$
95.5
10%
$
222.5
$
345.9
-36%
Net Earnings per Diluted Share
$
0.76
$
0.69
10%
$
1.62
$
2.51
-35%
Adjusted Net Earnings1
$
175.3
$
124.0
41%
$
514.6
$
542.7
-5%
Adjusted Net Earnings per Diluted Share1
$
1.27
$
0.90
41%
$
3.74
$
3.94
-5%
1See the financial tables accompanying this press release for a reconciliation of as reported to pro forma and adjusted results, and a reconciliation of GAAP and non-GAAP financial measures.
Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2020 Major Segment and Brand Performance
Q4 2020 Major Segments ($ Millions)
Net Revenues
Operating Profit
(Loss)Adjusted
Operating Profit (Loss)Q4 2020
Q4 2019
% Change
Q4 2020
Q4 2019
Q4 2020
Q4 2019
U.S. and Canada
$
790.6
$
682.6
16
%
$
180.7
$
101.6
$
180.7
$
101.6
International
$
561.8
$
615.1
-9
%
$
30.1
$
55.9
$
30.1
$
55.9
Entertainment, Licensing and Digital
$
111.0
$
130.2
-15
%
$
27.2
$
37.1
$
27.2
$
37.1
eOne1
$
259.6
$
235.2
10
%
$
(14.2
)
$
(71.4
)
$
46.0
$
(34.8
)
FY 2020 Major Segments ($ Millions)
Net Revenues
Operating Profit
(Loss)Adjusted Operating Profit
FY 2020
FY 2019
% Change
FY 2020
FY 2019
FY 2020
FY 2019
U.S. and Canada
$
2,556.1
$
2,449.3
4
%
$
539.7
$
415.4
$
539.7
$
415.4
International
$
1,579.0
$
1,836.4
-14
%
$
42.5
$
107.3
$
42.5
$
107.3
Entertainment, Licensing and Digital1
$
373.9
$
434.5
-14
%
$
93.0
$
99.7
$
113.8
$
99.7
eOne1
$
956.5
$
1,215.8
-21
%
$
(79.2
)
$
20.0
$
131.1
$
163.0
Brand Performance ($ Millions)
Net Revenues
Q4 2020
Q4 2019
% Change
FY 2020
FY 2019
% Change
Franchise Brands
$
705.2
$
661.9
7%
$
2,286.1
$
2,411.8
-5%
Partner Brands
$
349.6
$
408.5
-14%
$
1,079.4
$
1,221.0
-12%
Hasbro Gaming2
$
298.5
$
246.5
21%
$
814.8
$
709.8
15%
Emerging Brands3
$
155.3
$
167.4
-7%
$
480.4
$
578.7
-17%
TV/Film/Entertainment4
$
214.5
$
178.9
20%
$
804.8
$
1,014.7
-21%
1Reconciliations are included in the attached schedules under the headings “Reconciliation of As reported to Adjusted Operating Results” and “Reconciliation of As Reported to Pro Forma Adjusted Operating Results.”
2Hasbro’s total gaming category, including all gaming revenue, most notably MAGIC: THE GATHERING and MONOPOLY, totaled $561.2 million and $1.76 billion for the quarter and full-year 2020, respectively, up 27% and 15% compared to the respective periods in 2019.
3Emerging Brands portfolio includes revenues from eOne brands PEPPA PIG, PJ MASKS and RICKY ZOOM as of first quarter 2020. For comparability, the quarter and full-year 2019 results include the pro forma revenues for those brands, which amounted to $56.3 million and $201.1 million, respectively.
4TV/Film/Entertainment represents the remaining eOne revenues. For comparability, 2019 includes the pro forma revenues.
Fourth quarter 2020 revenues grew 4% (3% on a constant currency basis) behind gains in the U.S. and Canada segment, as well as the eOne segment. This included growth in Franchise Brands MAGIC: THE GATHERING, MONOPOLY and NERF; Hasbro products for Lucasfilm’s Star Wars and The Mandalorian; and Hasbro Gaming across many games in the gaming portfolio, including DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS. Revenues for Hasbro’s products for Disney’s Frozen 2 declined when compared to product revenues related to 2019’s theatrical release. The return to production in TV and film drove improved deliveries and revenue growth for eOne.
- U.S. and Canada segment revenue and operating profit grew due to gains in Franchise Brands, Hasbro Gaming and Emerging Brands. Operating profit grew primarily as a result of higher revenues and the favorable mix of those revenues, including MAGIC: THE GATHERING.
- International segment revenues and operating profit declined, driven by declines in Latin America and Asia. Revenues grew in the European region. For the segment, Hasbro Gaming revenue grew as did MAGIC:THE GATHERING and Star Wars. The International segment operating profit declined as result of the lower revenues and efforts to clear retail inventory in Latin America. This was partially offset by favorable product mix in Europe and cost management throughout the segment.
- Entertainment, Licensing and Digital segment revenues declined on lower consumer products revenues as well as lower entertainment revenues compared to 2019 which included the Transformers Bumblebee film revenue, partially offset by growth in digital gaming. Operating profit decreased due to lower revenues, partially offset by growth in licensed digital gaming and cost management.
- eOne segment pro forma revenues increased for the quarter as live-action TV and film production resumed. 2020 operating profit included $34.7 million of acquisition and related charges, and $25.5 million of purchased intangible amortization associated with the fair value of acquired intangible assets. 2019 pro forma operating profit included $24.6 million of purchased intangible amortization, $11.5 million of prior restructuring and other costs and $0.5 million of acquisition and related costs. Excluding these items, adjusted pro forma operating profit for the eOne segment was $46.0 million, an increase of $80.8 million, on higher revenues and lower advertising expense.
For the full-year 2020, revenues declined 8% on an as reported and constant currency basis. This reflected growth in the U.S. and Canada segment, but declines in all other segments. Franchise Brands MAGIC: THE GATHERING and MONOPOLY grew as did revenue in Hasbro Gaming across many gaming brands, including DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS. Hasbro products for Lucasfilm’s Star Wars and The Mandalorian also contributed to growth for the year. While TV and film production was limited, the teams have a robust development slate of over 200 active scripted television and film projects including more than 30 Hasbro properties. Full-year results were impacted by COVID-19 related shutdowns globally at retail, in manufacturing and in live-action entertainment.
- U.S. and Canada segment revenue and operating profit grew due to gains in Franchise Brands, led by MAGIC: THE GATHERING, and Hasbro Gaming. Operating profit increased on favorable product mix partially offset by higher freight costs for increased domestic shipments in the U.S. and higher product development and other costs at Wizards of the Coast to support future digital game launches.
- International segment revenues and operating profit declined, primarily driven by declines in Latin America and Asia. European region revenues were flat. Hasbro Gaming revenues increased, as did MAGIC: THE GATHERING revenues. The International segment operating profit declined as result of the lower revenues partially offset by lower spending, most notably in advertising and marketing, as well as lower royalties.
- Entertainment, Licensing and Digital segment revenues declined led by declines in entertainment as compared to 2019 which included the Transformers Bumblebee film revenue and declines in licensed consumer products revenues. 2020 operating profit included $20.8 million for acquisition and related costs. Adjusted operating profit increased to $113.8 million behind growth in higher margin licensed digital gaming and cost savings.
- eOne segment pro forma revenues declined for the year primarily due to lower TV and Film revenues due to COVID-19 related shut downs during the year of live-action productions and theaters, as well as lower Family Brands revenue due to retail disruption. For the eOne segment, full-year 2020 operating profit included $112.4 million of acquisition and integration costs and $97.9 million of purchased intangible amortization associated with the fair value of acquired intangible assets. Full-year 2019 pro forma operating profit included $98.4 million of purchased intangible amortization, $33.4 million of prior restructuring and other costs and $11.2 million of acquisition and related costs. Adjusted pro forma operating profit for the eOne segment decreased to $131.1 million due to the decline in revenues, partially offset by lower advertising and royalty expense.
Dividend
The Company announced today that the Board of Directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.68 per common share. The dividend will be payable on May 17, 2021 to shareholders of record at the close of business on May 3, 2021.
Conference Call Webcast
Hasbro will webcast its fourth quarter and full-year 2020 earnings conference call at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time today. To listen to the live webcast and access the accompanying presentation slides, please go to https://investor.hasbro.com. The replay of the call will be available on Hasbro’s website approximately 2 hours following completion of the call.
About Hasbro
Hasbro (NASDAQ: HAS) is a global play and entertainment company committed to Creating the World’s Best Play and Entertainment Experiences. From toys, games and consumer products to television, movies, digital gaming, live action, music, and virtual reality experiences, Hasbro connects to global audiences by bringing to life great innovations, stories and brands across established and inventive platforms. Hasbro’s iconic brands include NERF, MAGIC: THE GATHERING, MY LITTLE PONY, TRANSFORMERS, PLAY-DOH, MONOPOLY, BABY ALIVE, POWER RANGERS, PEPPA PIG and PJ MASKS, as well as premier partner brands. Through its global entertainment studio, eOne, Hasbro is building its brands globally through great storytelling and content on all screens. Hasbro is committed to making the world a better place for all children and all families through corporate social responsibility and philanthropy. Hasbro ranked among the 2020 100 Best Corporate Citizens by 3BL Media, has been named one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies(R) by Ethisphere Institute for the past nine years, and one of America’s Most JUST Companies by Forbes and JUST Capital for the past four years. We routinely share important business and brand updates on our Investor Relations website, Newsroom and social channels (@Hasbro on Twitter and Instagram, and @Hasbro on Facebook.)
(C) 2021 Hasbro, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Safe Harbor
Certain statements in this release contain “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements, which may be identified by the use of forward-looking words or phrases, include statements relating to: our future performance and prospects for growth in 2021; our ability to enhance our revenues and earnings power through development of Hasbro IP by eOne; our ability to achieve our financial and business goals; and our liquidity. Our actual actions or results may differ materially from those expected or anticipated in the forward-looking statements due to both known and unknown risks and uncertainties. Specific factors that might cause such a difference include, but are not limited to:
- our ability to successfully develop and execute plans to mitigate the negative impact of the coronavirus on our business;
- our ability to design, develop, produce, manufacture, source and ship products on a timely and cost-effective and profitable basis;
- rapidly changing consumer interests in the types of products and entertainment we offer;
- the challenge of developing and offering products and storytelling experiences sought after by children, families and audiences given increasing technology and entertainment offerings available;
- our ability to develop and distribute engaging storytelling across media to drive brand awareness;
- our dependence on third party relationships, including with third party manufacturers, licensors of brands, studios, content producers and entertainment distribution channels;
- our ability to successfully compete in the global play and entertainment industry, including with manufacturers, marketers, and sellers of toys and games, digital gaming products and digital media, as well as with film studios, television production companies and independent distributors and content producers;
- our ability to successfully evolve and transform our business and capabilities to address a changing global consumer landscape and retail environment, including changing inventories policies of our customers and increased emphasis on ecommerce;
- our ability to develop new and expanded areas of our business, such as through eOne, Wizards of the Coast, and our other entertainment, digital gaming and esports initiatives;
- risks associated with international operations, such as currency conversion, currency fluctuations, the imposition of tariffs, quotas, border adjustment taxes or other protectionist measures, and other challenges in the territories in which we operate;
- our ability to successfully implement changes to our supply chain, inventory management, sales policies or pricing of our products;
- downturns in global and regional economic conditions impacting one or more of the markets in which we sell products, which can negatively impact our retail customers and consumers, result in lower employment levels, consumer disposable income, retailer inventories and spending, including lower spending on purchases of our products;
- other economic and public health conditions or regulatory changes in the markets in which we and our customers, suppliers and manufacturers operate, such as higher commodity prices, labor costs or transportation costs, or outbreaks of disease, such as the coronavirus, the occurrence of which could create work slowdowns, delays or shortages in production or shipment of products, increases in costs or delays in revenue;
- the success of our key partner brands, including the ability to secure, maintain and extend agreements with our key partners or the risk of delays, increased costs or difficulties associated with any of our or our partners’ planned digital applications or media initiatives;
- fluctuations in our business due to seasonality;
- the concentration of our customers, potentially increasing the negative impact to our business of difficulties experienced by any of our customers or changes in their purchasing or selling patterns;
- the bankruptcy or other lack of success of one of our significant retailers, licensees and other business partners;
- risks relating to the use of third party manufacturers for the manufacturing of our products, including the concentration of manufacturing for many of our products in the People’s Republic of China and our ability to successfully diversify sourcing of our products to reduce reliance on sources of supply in China;
- our ability to attract and retain talented and diverse employees;
- our ability to realize the benefits of cost-savings and efficiency and/or revenue efficiency enhancing initiatives including initiatives to integrate eOne into our business;
- our ability to protect our assets and intellectual property, including as a result of infringement, theft, misappropriation, cyber-attacks or other acts compromising the integrity of our assets or intellectual property;
- risks relating to the impairment and/or write-offs of acquired products and films and television programs we acquire and produce;
- risks relating to investments and acquisitions, such as our acquisition of eOne, which risks include: integration difficulties; inability to retain key personnel; diversion of management time and resources; failure to achieve anticipated benefits or synergies of acquisitions or investments; and risks relating to the additional indebtedness incurred in connection with a transaction;
- the risk of product recalls or product liability suits and costs associated with product safety regulations;
- changes in tax laws or regulations, or the interpretation and application of such laws and regulations, which may cause us to alter tax reserves or make other changes which significantly impact our reported financial results;
- the impact of litigation or arbitration decisions or settlement actions; and
- other risks and uncertainties as may be detailed from time to time in our public announcements and U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) filings.
The statements contained herein are based on our current beliefs and expectations. We undertake no obligation to make any revisions to the forward-looking statements contained in this release or to update them to reflect events or circumstances occurring after the date of this release.
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
The financial tables accompanying this press release include non-GAAP financial measures as defined under SEC rules, specifically Adjusted operating profit, Adjusted net earnings and Adjusted earnings per diluted share, which exclude, where applicable, the 2020 impact of eOne acquisition and related costs, purchased intangible amortization, other severance costs and income tax expense associated with U.K tax reform. For 2019, Pro Forma Adjusted operating profit, Pro Forma Adjusted net earnings and Pro Forma Adjusted earnings per diluted share exclude the impact of charges associated with the settlement of the Company’s U.S. pension plan, purchased intangible amortization and certain charges incurred by eOne related to prior restructuring programs and other acquisitions. Also included in the financial tables are the non-GAAP financial measures of EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA and Pro Forma Adjusted EBITDA. EBITDA represents net earnings attributable to Hasbro, Inc. excluding interest expense, income taxes, depreciation and amortization. Adjusted EBITDA also excludes the impact of the charges/gains noted above. As required by SEC rules, we have provided reconciliations on the attached schedules of these measures to the most directly comparable GAAP measure. Management believes that Adjusted net earnings, Pro Forma Adjusted net earnings, Adjusted earnings per diluted share, Pro Forma Adjusted net earnings per diluted share, Adjusted operating profit, and Pro Forma Adjusted operating profit provides investors with an understanding of the underlying performance of our business absent unusual events. Management believes that EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA are appropriate measures for evaluating the operating performance of our business because they reflect the resources available for strategic opportunities including, among others, to invest in the business, strengthen the balance sheet and make strategic acquisitions. These non-GAAP measures should be considered in addition to, not as a substitute for, or superior to, net earnings or other measures of financial performance prepared in accordance with GAAP as more fully discussed in our consolidated financial statements and filings with the SEC. As used herein, “GAAP” refers to accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.
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(Tables Attached)
HASBRO, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(Unaudited)
(Thousands of Dollars)
December 27, 2020
December 29, 2019
ASSETS
Cash and Cash Equivalents (1)
$
1,449,676
$
4,580,369
Accounts Receivable, Net
1,391,726
1,410,597
Inventories
395,633
446,105
Prepaid Expenses and Other Current Assets
609,610
310,450
Total Current Assets
3,846,645
6,747,521
Property, Plant and Equipment, Net
489,041
382,248
Goodwill
3,691,709
494,584
Other Intangible Assets, Net
1,530,835
646,305
Other Assets
1,260,155
584,970
Total Assets
$
10,818,385
$
8,855,628
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Short-Term Borrowings
$
6,642
$
503
Current Portion of Long-Term Debt
432,555
—
Accounts Payable and Accrued Liabilities
1,964,144
1,256,579
Total Current Liabilities
2,403,341
1,257,082
Long-Term Debt (1)
4,660,015
4,046,457
Other Liabilities
793,866
556,559
Total Liabilities
7,857,222
5,860,098
Redeemable Noncontrolling Interests
24,426
—
Total Shareholders’ Equity (1)
2,936,737
2,995,530
Total Liabilities, Noncontrolling Interests and Shareholders’ Equity
$
10,818,385
$
8,855,628
(1) Cash and Cash Equivalents, Long-Term Debt and Total Shareholders’ Equity balances as of December 29, 2019 were impacted by the eOne acquisition financing, which included proceeds from the issuance of long-term debt of $2,354,957 and proceeds from the issuance of common stock of $975,185.
HASBRO, INC.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(Unaudited)
(Thousands of Dollars and Shares Except Per Share Data)
Quarter Ended
Year Ended
December 27,
2020
% Net
Revenues
December 29,
2019
% Net
Revenues
December 27,
2020
% Net
Revenues
December 29,
2019
% Net
RevenuesNet Revenues
$
1,722,971
100.0
%
$
1,428,007
100.0
%
$
5,465,443
100.0
%
$
4,720,227
100.0
%
Costs and Expenses:
Cost of Sales
592,844
34.4
%
577,049
40.4
%
1,718,888
31.5
%
1,807,849
38.3
%
Program Cost Amortization
118,811
6.9
%
27,480
1.9
%
387,056
7.1
%
85,585
1.8
%
Royalties
182,884
10.6
%
155,592
10.9
%
569,981
10.4
%
414,549
8.8
%
Product Development
84,659
4.9
%
72,910
5.1
%
259,522
4.7
%
262,156
5.6
%
Advertising
101,315
5.9
%
104,017
7.3
%
412,730
7.6
%
413,676
8.8
%
Amortization of Intangibles
37,061
2.2
%
11,814
0.8
%
144,746
2.6
%
47,259
1.0
%
Selling, Distribution and Administration
366,460
21.3
%
288,765
20.2
%
1,252,140
22.9
%
1,037,103
22.0
%
Acquisition and Related Costs
52,573
3.1
%
—
0.0
%
218,566
4.0
%
—
0.0
%
Operating Profit
186,364
10.8
%
190,380
13.3
%
501,814
9.2
%
652,050
13.8
%
Interest Expense
47,428
2.8
%
34,782
2.4
%
201,130
3.7
%
101,878
2.2
%
Other Expense (Income), Net
462
0.0
%
(143,163
)
-10.0
%
(21,378
)
-0.4
%
(44,038
)
-0.9
%
Earnings before Income Taxes
138,474
8.0
%
298,761
20.9
%
322,062
5.9
%
594,210
12.6
%
Income Tax Expense
32,308
1.9
%
31,416
2.2
%
96,621
1.8
%
73,756
1.6
%
Net Earnings
106,166
6.2
%
267,345
18.7
%
225,441
4.1
%
520,454
11.0
%
Net Earnings Attributable to Noncontrolling Interests
993
0.1
%
$
—
0.0
%
$
2,922
0.1
%
—
0.0
%
Net Earnings Attributable to Hasbro, Inc.
$
105,173
6.1
%
$
267,345
18.7
%
$
222,519
4.1
%
$
520,454
11.0
%
Per Common Share
Net Earnings
Basic
$
0.77
$
2.02
$
1.62
$
4.07
Diluted
$
0.76
$
2.01
$
1.62
$
4.05
Cash Dividends Declared
$
0.68
$
0.68
$
2.72
$
2.72
Weighted Average Number of Shares
Basic
137,398
132,516
137,260
127,896
Diluted
137,819
133,128
137,554
128,499
HASBRO, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(Unaudited)
(Thousands of Dollars)
Year Ended
December 27, 2020
December 29, 2019
Cash Flows from Operating Activities:
Net Earnings
$
225,441
$
520,454
Non-Cash Pension Charge
—
110,962
Other Non-Cash Adjustments
811,031
225,276
Changes in Operating Assets and Liabilities
(60,132
)
(203,631
)
Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities
976,340
653,061
Cash Flows from Investing Activities:
Additions to Property, Plant and Equipment
(125,754
)
(133,636
)
Investments and Acquisitions, Net of Cash Acquired
(4,412,948
)
(8,761
)
Proceeds from Foreign Currency Hedges
—
79,990
Other
38,471
1,452
Net Cash Utilized by Investing Activities
(4,500,231
)
(60,955
)
Cash Flows from Financing Activities:
Proceeds from Long-Term Debt
1,112,640
2,354,957
Repayments of Long-Term Debt
(275,514
)
—
Net Repayments of Short-Term Borrowings
(8,617
)
(8,828
)
Purchases of Common Stock
—
(61,387
)
Stock-Based Compensation Transactions
16,592
31,786
Dividends Paid
(372,652
)
(336,604
)
Employee Taxes Paid for Shares Withheld
(6,040
)
(13,123
)
Redemption of Equity Instruments
(47,399
)
—
Deferred Acquisition Payments
—
(100,000
)
Proceeds from Equity Issuance
—
975,185
Payments of Financing Costs
—
(26,653
)
Other
(13,061
)
(4,760
)
Net Cash Provided by Financing Activities
405,949
2,810,573
Effect of Exchange Rate Changes on Cash
(12,751
)
(4,681
)
Cash and Cash Equivalents at Beginning of Year
4,580,369
1,182,371
Cash and Cash Equivalents at End of Year
$
1,449,676
$
4,580,369
HASBRO, INC.
SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL DATA
PRO FORMA SEGMENT RESULTS
(Unaudited)
(Thousands of Dollars)
For comparability, the quarter and year ended December 29, 2019 include the pro forma results for the eOne Segment. See “Reconciliation of 2019 As Reported to Pro Forma Results” for the pro forma adjustments.
Quarter Ended
Year Ended
December 27,
2020
Pro Forma
December 29,
2019
%
Change
December 27,
2020
Pro Forma
December 29,
2019
%
ChangeSegment Results
U.S. and Canada Segment:
External Net Revenues
$
790,622
$
682,631
16
%
$
2,556,104
$
2,449,280
4
%
Operating Profit
180,699
101,641
78
%
539,727
415,436
30
%
Operating Margin
22.9
%
14.9
%
21.1
%
17.0
%
International Segment (1):
External Net Revenues
561,767
615,136
-9
%
1,578,989
1,836,360
-14
%
Operating Profit
30,133
55,894
-46
%
42,466
107,304
-60
%
Operating Margin
5.4
%
9.1
%
2.7
%
5.8
%
Entertainment, Licensing and Digital Segment:
External Net Revenues
110,975
130,201
-15
%
373,854
434,467
-14
%
Operating Profit
27,199
37,136
-27
%
92,957
99,686
-7
%
Operating Margin
24.5
%
28.5
%
24.9
%
22.9
%
eOne Segment (2):
External Net Revenues
259,607
235,160
10
%
956,496
1,215,773
-21
%
Operating (Loss) Profit
(14,223
)
(71,380
)
80
%
(79,185
)
19,987
> -100
%
Operating Margin
-5.5
%
-30.4
%
-8.3
%
1.6
%
(1) International Segment Net Revenues by Major Geographic Region
Europe
$
382,311
$
369,489
3
%
$
1,045,411
$
1,043,217
0
%
Latin America
83,583
130,634
-36
%
241,611
435,740
-45
%
Asia Pacific
95,873
115,013
-17
%
291,967
357,403
-18
%
Total
$
561,767
$
615,136
$
1,578,989
$
1,836,360
(2) eOne Segment Net Revenues by Category
Film and TV
$
180,825
$
140,581
29
%
$
684,884
$
888,411
-23
%
Family Brands
46,376
58,677
-21
%
152,445
210,345
-28
%
Music and Other
32,406
35,902
-10
%
119,167
117,017
2
%
Total
$
259,607
$
235,160
$
956,496
$
1,215,773
Net Revenues by Brand Portfolio
Franchise Brands
$
705,201
$
661,899
7
%
$
2,286,079
$
2,411,847
-5
%
Partner Brands
349,583
408,516
-14
%
1,079,355
1,220,982
-12
%
Hasbro Gaming (3)
298,461
246,478
21
%
814,798
709,750
15
%
Emerging Brands (4)
155,270
167,376
-7
%
480,371
578,747
-17
%
TV/Film/Entertainment (5)
214,456
178,898
20
%
804,840
1,014,674
-21
%
Total
$
1,722,971
$
1,663,167
$
5,465,443
$
5,936,000
(3) Hasbro’s total gaming category, including all gaming revenue, most notably MAGIC: THE GATHERING and MONOPOLY, totaled $561,189 and $1,763,793 for the quarter and year ended December 27, 2020, respectively, up 27% and 15%, respectively, from revenues of $442,132 and $1,528,283 for the quarter and year ended December 29, 2019, respectively.
(4) Emerging Brands includes the preschool brands, PEPPA PIG, PJ MASKS and RICKY ZOOM, acquired as part of the eOne Acquisition. For comparability, the quarter and year ended December 29, 2019 includes the pro forma net revenues for those brands, which amounted to $56,262 and $201,099, respectively.
(5) TV/Film/Entertainment includes all other brands not detailed in (4) above acquired as part of the eOne Acquisition. For comparability, the quarter and year ended December 29, 2019 includes the pro forma net revenues of $178,898 and $1,014,674, respectively.
HASBRO, INC.
SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL DATA
RECONCILIATION OF AS REPORTED TO ADJUSTED OPERATING RESULTS
(Unaudited)
(Thousands of Dollars)
For comparability, the quarter and year ended December 29, 2019 include the pro forma results for the eOne Segment. See “Reconciliation of 2019 As Reported to Pro Forma Results” for the pro forma and non-GAAP adjustments.
Non-GAAP Adjustments Impacting Operating Profit
Quarter Ended
December 27, 2020
Pro Forma
December 29, 2019
Pre-tax
Adjustments
Post-tax
Adjustments
Pre-tax
Adjustments
Post-tax
AdjustmentsAcquisition and Related Costs (1)
$
52,573
$
47,866
$
—
$
—
Acquired Intangible Amortization (2)
25,520
23,260
24,597
19,063
Severance (3)
(3,084
)
(2,703
)
—
—
Pro Forma eOne Adjustments
—
—
11,984
9,288
Total
$
75,009
$
68,423
$
36,581
$
28,351
Year Ended
December 27, 2020
Pro Forma
December 29, 2019
Pre-tax
Adjustments
Post-tax
Adjustments
Pre-tax
Adjustments
Post-tax
AdjustmentsAcquisition and Related Costs (1)
$
218,566
$
188,557
$
—
$
—
Acquired Intangible Amortization (2)
97,856
80,731
98,388
76,251
Severance (3)
8,470
7,422
—
—
Pro Forma eOne Adjustments
—
—
44,583
34,552
Total
$
324,892
$
276,710
$
142,971
$
110,803
(1) In association with the Company’s acquisition of eOne, the Company incurred related expenses of $52,573 and $218,566, respectively, in the quarter and year ended December 27, 2020, comprised of the following:
(i) Acquisition and integration costs of $40,886 and $145,169 for the quarter and year ended December 27, 2020, respectively, including expense associated with the acceleration of eOne stock-based compensation and advisor fees settled at the closing of the acquisition, integration costs and impairment charges in the fourth quarter of 2020 for certain definite-lived intangible and other assets; and
(ii) Restructuring and related costs of $11,687 and $73,397 for the quarter and year ended December 27, 2020, respectively, including severance and retention costs, as well as impairment charges in the first quarter of 2020 for certain definite-lived intangible and production assets.
(2) The Company incurred incremental intangible amortization costs related to the intangible assets acquired in the eOne Acquisition.
(3) In the second quarter of 2020, the Company incurred $11,554 of severance charges, associated with cost-savings initiatives within the Company’s commercial and Film and TV businesses. In the fourth quarter of 2020, the Company reclassified the Film & TV severance charge to the eOne integration restructuring charge discussed above. The $8,470 of severance was recorded in Corporate and Eliminations.
Reconciliation of Operating Profit (Loss) Results
Quarter Ended December 27, 2020
Pro Forma
Quarter Ended December 29, 2019
As Reported
Non-GAAP
Adjustments
Adjusted
As Reported
Non-GAAP
Adjustments
Adjusted
% Change
Adjusted Company Results
External Net Revenues
$
1,722,971
$
—
$
1,722,971
$
1,663,167
$
—
$
1,663,167
4
%
Operating Profit
186,364
75,009
261,373
136,778
36,581
173,359
51
%
Operating Margin
10.8
%
4.4
%
15.2
%
8.2
%
2.2
%
10.4
%
Adjusted Segment Results
U.S. and Canada Segment:
External Net Revenues
$
790,622
$
—
$
790,622
$
682,631
$
—
$
682,631
16
%
Operating Profit
180,699
—
180,699
101,641
—
101,641
78
%
Operating Margin
22.9
%
—
22.9
%
14.9
%
—
14.9
%
International Segment:
External Net Revenues
561,767
—
561,767
615,136
—
615,136
-9
%
Operating Profit
30,133
—
30,133
55,894
—
55,894
-46
%
Operating Margin
5.4
%
—
5.4
%
9.1
%
—
9.1
%
Entertainment, Licensing and Digital Segment:
External Net Revenues
110,975
—
110,975
130,201
—
130,201
-15
%
Operating Profit
27,199
—
27,199
37,136
—
37,136
-27
%
Operating Margin
24.5
%
—
24.5
%
28.5
%
—
28.5
%
eOne Segment:
External Net Revenues
259,607
—
259,607
235,160
—
235,160
10
%
Operating (Loss) Profit
(14,223
)
60,208
45,985
(71,380
)
36,581
(34,799
)
>100
%
Operating Margin
-5.5
%
23.2
%
17.7
%
-30.4
%
15.6
%
-14.8
%
Corporate and Eliminations:
The Corporate and Eliminations segment included non-GAAP adjustments of $14,801 for the quarter ended December 27, 2020 consisting of eOne acquisition and related costs.
Reconciliation of Operating Profit (Loss) Results (continued)
Year Ended December 27, 2020
Pro Forma
Year Ended December 29, 2019
As Reported
Non-GAAP
Adjustments
Adjusted
As Reported
Non-GAAP
Adjustments
Adjusted
% Change
Adjusted Company Results
External Net Revenues
$
5,465,443
$
—
$
5,465,443
$
5,936,000
$
—
$
5,936,000
-8
%
Operating Profit
501,814
324,892
826,706
689,815
142,971
832,786
-1
%
Operating Margin
9.2
%
5.9
%
15.1
%
11.6
%
2.4
%
14.0
%
Adjusted Segment Results
U.S. and Canada Segment:
External Net Revenues
$
2,556,104
$
—
$
2,556,104
$
2,449,280
$
—
$
2,449,280
4
%
Operating Profit
539,727
—
539,727
415,436
—
415,436
30
%
Operating Margin
21.1
%
—
21.1
%
17.0
%
—
17.0
%
International Segment:
External Net Revenues
1,578,989
—
1,578,989
1,836,360
—
1,836,360
-14
%
Operating Profit
42,466
—
42,466
107,304
—
107,304
-60
%
Operating Margin
2.7
%
—
2.7
%
5.8
%
—
5.8
%
Entertainment, Licensing and Digital Segment:
External Net Revenues
373,854
—
373,854
434,467
—
434,467
-14
%
Operating Profit
92,957
20,831
113,788
99,686
—
99,686
14
%
Operating Margin
24.9
%
5.6
%
30.4
%
22.9
%
—
22.9
%
eOne Segment:
External Net Revenues
956,496
—
956,496
1,215,773
—
1,215,773
-21
%
Operating (Loss) Profit
(79,185
)
210,273
131,088
19,987
142,971
162,958
-20
%
Operating Margin
-8.3
%
22.0
%
13.7
%
1.6
%
11.8
%
13.4
%
Corporate and Eliminations:
The Corporate and Eliminations segment included non-GAAP adjustments of $93,788 for the year ended December 27, 2020 consisting of eOne acquisition and related costs and other severance expenses.
HASBRO, INC. SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL DATA
RECONCILIATION OF 2019 AS REPORTED TO PRO FORMA RESULTS
(Unaudited)
(Thousands of Dollars)
Pro forma results were prepared by combining the results of Hasbro and eOne for the quarter and year ended December 29, 2019, after giving effect to the eOne Acquisition as if it had been consummated on December 31, 2018.
These pro forma results do not represent financial results that would have been realized had the acquisition actually occurred on December 31, 2018, nor are they intended to be a projection of future results. The pro forma financial information is presented for illustrative purposes only and does not reflect the costs of any integration activities or cost savings or synergies that may be achieved as a result of the acquisition.
Quarter Ended December 29, 2019
Hasbro
As Reported
eOne
(under U.S.
GAAP)
Pro Forma
Adjustments (1)
Pro Forma
CombinedNet Revenues
$
1,428,007
$
235,160
$
—
$
1,663,167
Hasbro Operating Profit
$
190,380
$
—
$
17,778
$
208,158
eOne Operating Loss
—
(66,580
)
(4,800
)
(71,380
)
Operating Profit (Loss)
190,380
(66,580
)
12,978
136,778
Non-GAAP Adjustments
17,778
31,781
(12,978
)
36,581
Adjusted Operating Profit (Loss) *
$
208,158
$
(34,799
)
$
—
$
173,359
* Reconciliation to Pro Forma Adjusted results is as follows:
Net Earnings (Loss)
$
267,345
$
(50,266
)
$
(121,611
)
$
95,468
Interest Expense
34,782
10,772
18,035
63,589
Other Income, Net
(143,163
)
(759
)
120,097
(23,825
)
Income Tax Expense (Benefit)
31,416
(26,815
)
(3,543
)
1,058
Net Earnings Attributable to Noncontrolling Interests
—
488
—
488
Operating Profit (Loss)
190,380
(66,580
)
12,978
136,778
Non-GAAP Adjustments
Hasbro:
eOne Acquisition Costs
17,778
—
(17,778
)
—
eOne:
Restructuring and Related Charges
—
11,526
—
11,526
Acquisition Costs – eOne Deals
—
458
—
458
Hasbro Transaction Costs
—
3,245
(3,245
)
—
Acquired Intangible Amortization
—
16,552
8,045
24,597
17,778
31,781
(12,978
)
36,581
Adjusted Operating Profit (Loss)
$
208,158
$
(34,799
)
$
—
$
173,359
(1) The pro forma results include certain pro forma adjustments to net earnings that were directly attributable to the acquisition, as if the acquisition had occurred on December 31, 2018, including the following:
- elimination of acquisition and deal costs of $17,778 incurred by Hasbro and $3,245 incurred by eOne related to the eOne acquisition, included in Selling, Distribution and Administration;
- additional amortization expense of $8,045 that would have been recognized as a result of the allocation of purchase consideration to definite-lived intangible assets subject to amortization;
- estimated differences in Interest Expense of $18,035 as a result of incurring new debt and extinguishing historical eOne debt;
- elimination of $120,097 gain in Other Income, net, related to the mark to market of foreign exchange forward and option contracts, which the Company entered into in order to hedge a portion of the British pound sterling purchase price for the eOne acquisition; and
- the income tax effect of the pro forma adjustments in the amount of $3,543, calculated using a blended statutory income tax rate of 22.5% for the eOne adjustments and 21% for the Hasbro interest adjustments.
Year Ended December 29, 2019
Hasbro As
Reported
eOne
(under U.S.
GAAP)
Pro Forma
Adjustments (2)
Pro Forma
CombinedNet Revenues
$
4,720,227
$
1,215,773
$
—
$
5,936,000
Hasbro Operating Profit
$
652,050
$
—
$
17,778
$
669,828
eOne Operating Profit
—
52,321
(32,334
)
19,987
Operating Profit
652,050
52,321
(14,556
)
689,815
Non-GAAP Adjustments
17,778
110,637
14,556
142,971
Adjusted Operating Profit *
$
669,828
$
162,958
$
—
$
832,786
* Reconciliation to Pro Forma Adjusted results is as follows:
Net Earnings (Loss)
$
520,454
$
(22,134
)
$
(152,409
)
$
345,911
Interest Expense
101,878
45,845
75,351
223,074
Other (Income) Expense, Net
(44,038
)
27,720
74,752
58,434
Income Tax Expense (Benefit)
73,756
(4,512
)
(12,250
)
56,994
Net Earnings Attributable to Noncontrolling Interests
—
5,402
—
5,402
Operating Profit
652,050
52,321
(14,556
)
689,815
Non-GAAP Adjustments
Hasbro:
eOne Acquisition Costs
17,778
—
(17,778
)
—
eOne:
Restructuring and Related Charges
—
33,408
—
33,408
Acquisition Costs – eOne Deals
—
11,175
—
11,175
Hasbro Transaction Costs
—
6,489
(6,489
)
—
Acquired Intangible Amortization
—
59,565
38,823
98,388
17,778
110,637
14,556
142,971
Adjusted Operating Profit
$
669,828
$
162,958
$
—
$
832,786
(2) The pro forma results include certain pro forma adjustments to net earnings that were directly attributable to the acquisition, as if the acquisition had occurred on December 31, 2018, including the following:
- elimination of acquisition and deal costs of $17,778 incurred by Hasbro and $6,489 incurred by eOne related to the eOne acquisition, included in Selling, Distribution and Administration;
- additional amortization expense of $38,823 that would have been recognized as a result of the allocation of purchase consideration to definite-lived intangible assets subject to amortization;
- estimated differences in Interest Expense of $75,351 as a result of incurring new debt and extinguishing historical eOne debt;
- total adjustments to Other (Income) Expense, net of $74,752, consisting of:
- elimination of $19,812 expense related to premiums paid by eOne in connection with the early redemption of its senior secured notes and the related write-off of unamortized deferred finance charges associated with the senior secured notes, and
- elimination of $94,564 net gain related to the mark to market of foreign exchange forward and option contracts, which the Company entered into in order to hedge a portion of the British pound sterling purchase price for the eOne acquisition; and
- the income tax effect of the pro forma adjustments in the amount of $12,250, calculated using a blended statutory income tax rate of 22.5% for the eOne adjustments and 21% for the Hasbro interest adjustments.
HASBRO, INC.
SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL DATA
RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
(Unaudited)
(Thousands of Dollars and Shares, Except Per Share Data)
For comparability, the quarter and year ended December 29, 2019 includes the pro forma results for the eOne Segment. See “Reconciliation of 2019 As Reported to Pro Forma Results” for the pro forma and non-GAAP adjustments.
Reconciliation of Net Earnings and Earnings per Share
Quarter Ended
(all adjustments reported after-tax)
December 27,
2020
Diluted Per Share
Amount
Pro Forma
December 29,
2019
Pro Forma
Diluted Per Share
Amount (1)Net Earnings Attributable to Hasbro, Inc.
$
105,173
$
0.76
$
95,468
$
0.69
Acquisition and Related Costs
47,866
0.35
—
—
Acquired Intangible Amortization
23,260
0.17
19,063
0.14
Severance
(2,703
)
(0.02
)
UK Tax Reform (2)
1,709
0.01
—
—
Pension (3)
—
—
143
—
Pro Forma eOne Adjustments
—
—
9,288
0.07
Net Earnings Attributable to Hasbro, Inc., as Adjusted
$
175,305
$
1.27
$
123,962
$
0.90
Year Ended
(all adjustments reported after-tax)
December 27,
2020
Diluted Per Share
Amount
Pro Forma
December 29,
2019
Pro Forma
Diluted Per Share
Amount (1)Net Earnings Attributable to Hasbro, Inc.
$
222,519
$
1.62
$
345,911
$
2.51
Acquisition and Related Costs
188,557
1.37
—
—
Acquired Intangible Amortization
80,731
0.59
76,251
0.55
Severance
7,422
0.05
—
—
UK Tax Reform (2)
15,389
0.11
—
—
Pension (3)
—
—
85,995
0.63
Pro Forma eOne Adjustments
—
—
34,552
0.25
Net Earnings Attributable to Hasbro, Inc., as Adjusted
$
514,618
$
3.74
$
542,709
$
3.94
(1) 2019 Pro Forma Diluted Per Share Amount is calculated using weighted average shares outstanding of 137,586 for the quarter and year ended December 29, 2019, which includes the pro forma impact of issuing shares associated with the financing of the eOne Acquisition.
(2) In the third quarter of 2020, the Company recorded income tax expense of $13,680 as a result of the revaluation of Hasbro’s UK tax attributes in accordance with the Finance Act of 2020 enacted by the United Kingdom on July 22, 2020. In the fourth quarter of 2020, the Company recorded additional tax expense of $1,709 related to the revaluation. Effective back to April 1, 2020, the new law maintains the corporate income tax rate at 19% instead of the planned reduction to 17% that was previously enacted in the UK Finance Act of 2016.
(3) In the second quarter of 2019, the Company recognized a non-cash charge of $110,777 ($85,852 after-tax) related to the settlement of its U.S. defined benefit pension plan. In the fourth quarter of 2019, the Company recognized an additional $185 non-cash charge ($143 after-tax) related to the settlement.
Reconciliation of EBITDA
Quarter Ended
Quarter Ended December 29, 2019
December 27,
2020
Hasbro
As Reported
eOne
(under U.S.
GAAP)
Pro Forma
Adjustments (4)
Pro Forma
CombinedNet Earnings (Loss) Attributable to Hasbro, Inc.
$
105,173
$
267,345
$
(50,266
)
$
(121,611
)
$
95,468
Interest Expense
47,428
34,782
10,772
18,035
63,589
Income Tax Expense (Benefit)
32,308
31,416
(26,815
)
(3,543
)
1,058
Net Earnings Attributable to Noncontrolling Interests
993
—
488
—
488
Depreciation
26,129
32,512
1,839
—
34,351
Amortization of Intangibles
37,061
11,814
16,552
8,045
36,411
EBITDA
$
249,092
$
377,869
$
(47,430
)
$
(99,074
)
$
231,365
Non-GAAP Adjustments
49,489
(102,134
)
15,229
99,074
12,169
Adjusted EBITDA
$
298,581
$
275,735
$
(32,201
)
$
—
$
243,534
Year Ended
Year Ended December 29, 2019
December 27,
2020
Hasbro
As Reported
eOne
(under U.S.
GAAP)
Pro Forma
Adjustments (5)
Pro Forma
CombinedNet Earnings (Loss) Attributable to Hasbro, Inc.
$
222,519
$
520,454
$
(22,134
)
$
(152,409
)
$
345,911
Interest Expense
201,130
101,878
45,845
75,351
223,074
Income Tax Expense (Benefit)
96,621
73,756
(4,512
)
(12,250
)
56,994
Net Earnings Attributable to Noncontrolling Interests
2,922
—
5,402
—
5,402
Depreciation
120,229
133,528
7,609
—
141,137
Amortization of Intangibles
144,746
47,259
59,565
38,823
145,647
EBITDA
$
788,167
$
876,875
$
91,775
$
(50,485
)
$
918,165
Non-GAAP Adjustments
227,036
34,176
70,884
50,485
155,545
Adjusted EBITDA
$
1,015,203
$
911,051
$
162,659
$
—
$
1,073,710
(4) Pro Forma Adjustments for the quarter ended December 29, 2019 include the gain on acquisition-related foreign exchange forward and option contracts, partially offset by bridge loan costs, for a net gain of $120,097, and deal costs of $21,023, which are excluded from pro forma results, and also shown as Non-GAAP Adjustments within Hasbro and eOne. The net impact to Pro Forma Adjusted EBITDA is zero.
(5) Pro Forma Adjustments for the year ended December 29, 2019 include the gain on acquisition-related foreign exchange forward and option contracts, partially offset by bridge loan costs, for a net gain of $94,564, deal costs of $24,267, and debt refinancing costs of $19,812, which are excluded from pro forma results, and also shown as Non-GAAP Adjustments within Hasbro and eOne. The net impact to Pro Forma Adjusted EBITDA is zero.
HASBRO, INC.
SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL DATA
eOne – FY2019 RESULTS OF OPERATIONS (REPORTED UNDER U.S. GAAP)
(Unaudited)
(Thousands of Dollars)
Quarter Ended
Year Ended
March 2019
June 2019
September
2019
December
2019
December
2019Net Revenues (1)
$
466,212
$
231,091
$
283,310
$
235,160
$
1,215,773
Costs and Expenses:
Cost of Sales
14,141
17,053
11,497
24,878
67,569
Program Cost Amortization
160,857
64,527
92,662
90,414
408,460
Royalties
81,147
55,865
49,533
39,659
226,204
Advertising
21,173
32,870
30,593
37,241
121,877
Amortization of Intangibles
12,117
16,025
14,871
16,552
59,565
Selling, Distribution and Administration
61,130
63,791
61,860
92,996
279,777
Operating Profit (Loss)
115,647
(19,040
)
22,294
(66,580
)
52,321
Interest Expense
12,563
12,208
10,302
10,772
45,845
Other Expense (Income), Net
4,556
21,236
2,687
(759
)
27,720
Earnings (Loss) before Income Taxes
98,528
(52,484
)
9,305
(76,593
)
(21,244
)
Income Tax Expense (Benefit)
21,632
(3,354
)
4,025
(26,815
)
(4,512
)
Net Earnings (Loss)
76,896
(49,130
)
5,280
(49,778
)
(16,732
)
Net Income Attributable to Noncontrolling Interests
2,190
402
2,322
488
5,402
Net Earnings (Loss) Attributable to eOne
$
74,706
$
(49,532
)
$
2,958
$
(50,266
)
$
(22,134
)
The eOne financial results above include certain charges that would have been excluded to calculate Adjusted results, as historically reported by eOne. Those charges are outlined below for each quarter in fiscal year 2019.
Non-GAAP Adjustments
Quarter Ended
Year Ended
March 2019
June 2019
September
2019
December
2019
December
2019Restructuring and Related Charges
$
11,275
$
7,373
$
3,234
$
11,526
$
33,408
Acquisition Costs – eOne Deals
729
8,664
1,324
458
11,175
Hasbro Transaction Costs
—
—
3,244
3,245
6,489
Selling, Distribution and Administration
12,004
16,037
7,802
15,229
51,072
Debt Refinancing Costs
—
19,812
—
19,812
Other Expense (Income), Net
—
19,812
—
—
19,812
Total
$
12,004
$
35,849
$
7,802
$
15,229
$
70,884
(1) eOne Net Revenues by category are as follows:
Quarter Ended
Year Ended
March 2019
June 2019
September
2019
December
2019
December
2019Film and TV
$
387,611
$
160,270
$
199,949
$
140,581
$
888,411
Family Brands
56,612
41,228
53,828
58,677
210,345
Music and Other
21,989
29,593
29,533
35,902
117,017
Total
$
466,212
$
231,091
$
283,310
$
235,160
$
1,215,773