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PAWTUCKET, R.I. (WLNE) — Americans could start to see the prices of toys rise this fall. That’s according to Hasbro CEO Chris Cocks. He said the Pawtucket-based company’s main international suppliers ...
Alan G. Hassenfeld, a renowned philanthropist and former CEO of iconic toy company Hasbro Inc., the maker of G.I. Joe and Play-Doh, has died. He was 76, according to the toy company.
America’s toy prices could rise later this year, particularly if higher tariffs take effect, Hasbro CEO Chris Cocks told on CNN’s Audie Cornish, host of “The Assignment” podcast.
Hassenfeld rose quickly in the family business serving as special assistant to the president and worked his way up the ranks. He retired as CEO in 2003.
Toy seller Hasbro has cut 3% of its global workforce in its latest cost-cutting effort amid higher US tariffs on toys from China.
In a Thursday interview with CNBC’s Jim Cramer, Hasbro CEO Chris Cocks explained how the toy maker is trying to diversify its supply chain.