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外媒:美泰下调年度业绩预期,季度净销售额下降6%

Group 1 - Mattel has lowered its annual performance expectations after previously withdrawing them two months ago, citing weak sales of Barbie dolls in North America and global trade uncertainties affecting demand [1][3] - The company reported a significant decline in second-quarter revenue, with net sales dropping 6% to $1.02 billion, which was below analysts' expectations of a 2.7% decline to $1.05 billion [3] - North American sales fell by 16%, primarily due to a reduction in new Barbie product launches and delayed inventory decisions by retailers [3] Group 2 - CEO Ynon Kreiz indicated that changes in retailers' ordering patterns had a substantial impact on Mattel's U.S. business in the second quarter, but he expects the company to recover most of the sales losses in the second half of the year [3] - Mattel now anticipates a net sales growth of 1% to 3% for 2025, down from the previous target of 2% to 3% set in February [3] - The adjusted earnings per share are projected to be between $1.54 and $1.66, lower than the previous forecast of $1.66 to $1.72 [3]