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4Kids Reports US$3.5-Million Loss in 1st Quarter 2010
posted on by Crystalyn Hodgkins
The American licensing and distribution company released its report on Monday for the quarter ending on March 31. The company reported a net loss attributable to 4Kids of approximately US$3.5 million, compared to a net loss of approximately US$2.0 million during the first quarter of 2009.
During 4Kids' quarterly conference call, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Alfred Kahn said that this first quarter was "below expectations." Kahn said that 4Kids had budgeted for a loss of US$1.5 million. Kahn cited several reasons for the more-than-projected loss during the conference call, saying television and internet advertising revenues were less than projected, and delays in production of animated content resulted in extra costs. Expanding upon the latter reason, Kahn said that 4Kids has "signed up a number of new shows that are going to be localized but ... a number of the materials coming from our licensor have been delayed and those materials were the things necessary to start the dubbing and ... localization processes."
4Kids' net revenue for the quarter was approximately US$4.2 million, compared to US$9.3 million for the first quarter of 2009. Chief Financial Officer Bruce R. Foster said that part of the decrease from 2009 was a result of decreased international broadcast sales from the Pokémon movie of approximately US$0.1 million." However, on the expense side, Foster said that due to decreased personnel-related costs and decreased advertising and marketing costs, the expenses decreased approximately 41 percent to US$7.1 million for the quarter as compared to the same time in 2009.
Kahn said he was encouraged that revenue for the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise had increased more than 10 percent from this time last year, and noted that 4Kids is "working on a number of Yu-Gi-Oh! 10th anniversary incentives to continue our and promote the brand."
Rebranding of Cartoon Network as an example. Kahn said that 4Kids will "be announcing some additional Japanese content which we believe will enhance our block and garner improved ratings as well as give us additional opportunities in the licensing area." He added that based on "the history of our business, we ... have obviously made very significant amounts of money by bringing in some wonderful Japanese properties."
At Least 12 New Properties to Be Introduced This Year
Kahn also said that 4Kids will be showing at least five new properties at a licensing show in Las Vegas in June, and "obviously, when all is said and done for 2010, we will be introducing a minimum of 12 new properties." Of these 12 properties, eight will be "children's licenses" under 4Kids Entertainment, and four will fall under 4Kids subsidiary 4Sight Licensing Solutions, which will "develop licenses to a broader spectrum of demographies and not necessarily children." Kahn did not specify how many of these titles will be Japanese-animated.
Kahn had said in March that "4Kids needs to return to its roots as a licensing and merchandising company [that] specializes in bringing wonderful Japanese programming and merchandising to the rest of the world."
Possible Delisting from New York Stock Exchange
During the conference call, Kahn also remarked on the recent interest from a third-party company to acquire 4Kids, saying that 4Kids would be in with the company after the conference call.At the end of the conference call, Kahn said that if 4Kids can "get meaningful revenue contributions" from one or more of its new properties, and produce profits from internet and network advertising, then "the company should and will begin to return to profitability."
4Kids' past and current anime licenses have included Pokémon, Tai Chi Senjimon).
Source: Seeking Alpha
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