It’s easy to forget Lego
On Tuesday, Lego reported that sales last year jumped 17% YoY to $9.27B.
After passing Mattel on the toy sales charts in 2014, the 90-year-old Danish company now
Lego’s recent success is also markedly different from developments at Hasbro, which saw revenue decline 9% YoY and recently announced plans to cut 15% of its workforce.
So, what’s going well at Lego?
The company’s been quick to bring new toys to market — last year,
Lego has also weathered global supply chain challenges relatively well because of its focus on vertical integration. Last year, the company broke ground on a new factory in Vietnam, and plans to open another in Virginia.
Digital has also been huge
The company
Also in 2022, Lego’s website saw 395m visits, up 38% YoY, and the company’s digital team grew 43% to 1.3k people.
This year, Lego plans to launch a kid-friendly metaverse as part of a $1B investment partnership with Epic Games.
Fun fact: Researchers
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