JAKKS Pacific's Growth Score Dips Amidst Trump's Tariffs and Negative Revenue Trends
ByAinvest
Friday, Nov 7, 2025 4:29 am ET1min read
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JAKKS Pacific, a US-based toy-maker that competes with Hasbro and The Lego Group, has seen its growth score dip due to negative revenue trends and the impact of President Trump's tariffs. The company reported a 34% YoY decline in revenue in Q3 and a profit of $20.6 million, down from $54 million the prior year. Its stock is down 40.33% YTD. Despite recent easing of trade tensions, the stock continues to languish at multi-year lows.

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