Jakks Pacific

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JAKKS Pacific, Inc.
Type Public
NASDAQJAKK
Founded 1995
Headquarters Malibu, California
Key people Jack Friedman (Co-Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer)
Stephen Berman (Co-Founder, President and Chief Operating Officer)
Joel Bennett (Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President)
Industry Consumer Products
Revenue $765 million USD (2006)[1]
Net income $72 million USD (2006)[1]
Website www.jakkspacific.com

JAKKS Pacific, Inc. NASDAQJAKK is a multi-brand company that designs and markets a broad range of toys and consumer products and is based in Malibu, California. Its product categories include action figures, art activity kits, stationery, writing instruments, performance kites, water toys, sports activity toys, vehicles, infant/pre-school, plush, construction toys, electronics, dolls, dress-up, role play, and pet toys and Accessories. It is currently one of the top five toy companies in America.[2] JAKKS has produced the WWE action figure and toy replica belts line since 1996.[3]

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[edit] History

[edit] Products

[edit] Handheld games

  • Plug it in & Play TV Games
  • vMigo is a handheld virtual pet game, which can be docked into a TV adapter.
  • BioBytes is a handheld game, where the player uses their animal to attack the computer's, or a friend's (wirelessly).
  • GameKey
  • Telestory
  • Eyeclops

[edit] Toy vehicles

  • Fly Wheels
  • XPV
  • Custom Garage
  • Shock Racers
  • MXS

[edit] Infant and toddler toys

  • Child Guidance
  • KnotWud

[edit] Girls acivities

  • It's a Girl Thing
  • If you Say Sew!

[edit] Stationery products

  • BloPens
  • Vivid Velvet
  • Pentech
  • UltraSharp

[edit] Seasonal

[edit] Pet

  • White Bites
  • Naturally Convenient

[edit] Action Figures

[edit] Licensed brands

Brands licensed to JAKKS Pacific for toy production include:

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b NASDAQ Company Financials. Retrieved on 2006-07-24.
  2. ^ Investor FAQ. Retrieved on 2006-07-24.
  3. ^ Company History. Retrieved on 2006-07-24.

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