Published on: 2025-08-08 04:30:35
It’s been nearly a full month after the Trump administration’s tariffs went into effect (then semi-reversed), and several companies have been impacted. For the most part, Hasbro isn’t one of them. In the company’s recent investor call, CEO Chris Cocks said it was “well positioned” within the current global trade situation. Its games business is mostly digital, or in the case of its board game division, mostly made domestically. Wizards of the Coast, which handles Dungeons & Dragons and Magic: T
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