Profits double: How toymaker Jellycat made plushies a high-margin business

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The London-based toymaker Jellycat has quietly built an empire on softness. (Source: Jellycat)
While inflation-weary consumers are trading down on fashion and electronics, it might seem counterintuitive that one of the UK’s fastest-growing exports is a US$20 stuffed bunny. Yet, the London-based toymaker Jellycat has quietly built an empire on softness. According to CNBC, the privately held company’s revenue surged 66 per cent to £333 million ($449 million) last year, while pre-tax profit more than doubled to £139 million. The company has also declared £110 million in dividends last

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