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Etch A Sketch maker reports first profit in five years

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BRYAN, Ohio - The maker of Etch A Sketch and the Betty Spaghetty doll said it made money in 2001, its first profit in five years and biggest since it made $3.4 million in 1992. <br> <br> The Ohio Art Co. said on Tuesday that it made $3.1 million, or $3.60 per share, for the year that ended Jan. 31, 2002, compared with a loss of nearly $1.4 million, or $1.59 a share, last year. Sales fell about 1 percent from $46 million to $45.5 million. <br> <br> For the fourth quarter, the company said it made $312,000 on sales of $10 million compared with a loss of $297,000 on sales of $9.9 million the year before. <br> <br> The company&#39;s stock has soared in the past year on the improved results, going from a low of $3.60 to $32.25 recently. The company&#39;s stock was off $4 to $25 in trading Wednesday on the American Stock Exchange. <br> <br> The 94-year-old company credited the turnaround to a restructuring plan put in place the previous fiscal year. The restructuring included shifting production of Etch A Sketch from this northwest Ohio city to China, where most of the company&#39;s other products already were made. <br> <br> The company had lost a combined $10 million in the previous four years and was at least twice in technical default on loans. <br> <br> <br> ------ <br> <br> On the Net: <br> <br> Ohio Art: http://www.world-of-toys.com <br> <br>
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