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Why Hasbro Stock Popped -- Then Dropped

Why Hasbro Stock Popped -- Then Dropped

Shares of games giant Hasbro (NASDAQ: HAS) soared more than 5% in early trading Tuesday as the company's streamed Investor Day got underway. As of 1:25 p.m. ET, Hasbro stock is back in the red -- down 0.7%. In addition to discussing a new "The Gathering" convention for Magic fans in Las Vegas, progress on playtesting the company's new "One D&D" edition of Dungeons & Dragons, bundling hard copy and online versions of the "Dragonlance" game, and previewing new Dungeons & Dragons movies and television shows, Hasbro laid out some numbers for the company as a whole.