The firm (RC2) reported 15 per cent increase in profit, as it benefited from strong international sales.
Firm appoints Joan Chow of ConAgra Foods to the board.
Firm reports improved results for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31st 2009.
RC2 is to change its trading name to Learning Curve from next year.
RC2 announces results and increases its 2009 outlook.
RC2 plans to sell 3.5 million shares of its common stock in an offering.
RC2's latest financials show much improved second quarter profitability.
RC2 is bringing Super Why to the UK this autumn following its appointment as global master toy licensee.
Firm reports net income of $1.8 million, or 10 cents per share, compared with $2 million, or 11 cents per share in 2008.
Hit Entertainment lines up its biggest retail promotion ever for the pre-school property.
Firm signs as global toy licensee for latest Jim Henson pre-school series.
RC2's 2009 line-up includes evergreen licences and expansions of newly launched IPs.
Following its preliminary results last month, firm reports Q4 net loss of $212.4 million.
RC2 has announced fourth quarter preliminary net sales of $121 million, down 10 per cent year-on-year.
RC2 has signed the master toy rights to Cbeebies series, Chuggington.
Nine toy companies have agreed to pay a total of nearly $1.8m to settle a lawsuit over Chinese toys tainted with lead.
One of the range's flagship products, Morgan's Mine Play-set is being backed with an integrated campaign.
RC2 has posted a lower than expected profit for the third quarter, hurt by a decline in sales.
Places are still available for teams to sponsor a leg of the annual Toy Trust bike ride.