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shareholder | country | % | source |
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year | business source |
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country | address & contact : production type incentive source |
Chile | Hasbro Chile LTDA : |
Hong-Kong | Hasbro Asia-Pacific Marketing Ltd : |
Hong-Kong | Tiger Electronics Far East Services Ltd : |
Turkey | Hasbro InterToy Eqitim Araclari Sanayi Ve Ticaret A.S : |
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year name | photo position; compensation source |
2005Verrecchia, Alfred | Chief Executive Officer; salary: 2,5 million US$; stock-options: 0,75 million US$;
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2002Hassenfeld, Alan | Chairman; salary: 2,02 million US$; stock-options: 0,22 million US$;
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2002Verrecchia, Alfred | Chief Executive Officer; salary: 1,74 million US$; stock-options: 0,25 million US$;
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year | employees <> | social impact : country source |
2008 | | ILO violation 87,98,1,131 : Hasbro and RC2 Toys, including Bratz dolls are made under abusive sweatshop conditions at the Yongsheng factory in the south of China: Workers are at the factory 93 hours a week, toiling 13 ½-hour shifts, seven days a week. Anyone missing a single overtime shift is docked three days’ wages. Workers are cheated of up to 36 percent of the wages legally due them. Twenty-four workers are crowded into each dorm room sleeping on narrow triple- level bunk beds. Temperatures routinely reach 95 degrees. The dorms are infested with bed bugs.: China | National Labor Committee |
2006 | | ILO violation 1 : On 22 July workers from the Merton Company Ltd. (a/k/a Hengli Factory) which employs some 10,000 workers in Dongguan, Guangdong Province and which reportedly supplies toys to Disney, McDonalds, Mattel and Hasbro, protested against low wages and poor living conditions. In the evening, factory security and police sent in riot control vehicles and personnel to control the riot but the following day the conflict intensified and some one thousand workers joined the affray with scores injured. Scores of workers were then detained but later believed to be released.: China | |
2002 | | | Hong Kong Christian Industrial Committee |
1998 | | ILO violation 1 : 16 heures de travail par jour, 7 jours sur 7: China | Alternatives Economiques |
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year | employees <> | social impact : country source |
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year | financial misdemeanor | sales | income | | buyback | source |
2007 |
| 3,8 | 0,33 | |   | billion US$ | |
2007 |
The French Competition Council fines 5 toys manufacturers, Chicco (600 000 euros), Goliath (25 000 euros), Hasbro (5.1 million euros), Lego (1.6 million euros), MegaBrands (240 000 euros), and 3 retailers, Carrefour (27.4 million euros), Maxi Toys (1.8 million euros), JouéClub (300 000 euros) for fixing the price of Christmas toys between 2001 and 2003, at the harm of the consumers. The suppliers agreed with distributors to set a fixed price for their products in all the shops. They also set up market monitoring schemes of prices, in which the retailers took an active part. These price agreements led to the elimination of any competition between retailers for the toys of these brands, at the harm of the consumers. |
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2006 |
| 3,09 | 0,21 | |   | billion US$ | |
2005 |
| 3 | 0,2 | |   | billion US$ | |
2004 |
| 3,14 | 0,16 | |   | billion US$ | |
2003 |
| 3,14 | 0,16 | |   | billion US$ | |
2002 |
| 2,82 | -0,17 | |   | billion US$ | |
2002 |
Price-fixing: found to have pressured the distributors into agreements not to sell its toys below a set price: fined 9 million UK£ reduced to 4,95 million UK£ because Hasbro cooperated by the OFT |
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2001 |
| 2,86 | 0,06 | |   | billion US$ | |
2000 |
| 3,79 | -0,14 | |   | billion US$ | |
1999 |
| 4,23 | 0,19 | |   | billion US$ | |
1999 |
| | | | 0,5 | billion US$ | SmartMoney |
1998 |
| 3,3 | 0,21 | |   | billion US$ | |
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year | financial misdemeanor | sales | income | assets | buyback | source |
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year | purpose : intermediary/lobby : institution source |
2001 | Access to foreign market (through MAI, WTO, GATS), prevent binding environmental regulations : USCIB (US Council For International Business) : : US Government translate | USCIB |
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year | dubious practice : image source |
2000 | ad budget: 450 million US$; | Alternatives Economiques |
1998 | ad budget: 443 million US$; | Advertising Age |
1997 | ad budget: 490 million US$; | Advertising Age |
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