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Lego outpaces rivals by 13 per cent

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Toy brick pieces fall off a production line conveyor belt in the manufacturing plant at the headquarters of Lego A/S in Billund, Denmark, on Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2015.Freya Ingrid Morales/Bloomberg

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A toy brick piece of artwork stands outside the entrance to the headquarters of Lego.Freya Ingrid Morales/Bloomberg

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Colored storage crates stand in a rack in the Lego manufacturing plant in Denmark.Freya Ingrid Morales/Bloomberg

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Joergen Vig Knudstorp, chief executive officer of Lego A/S, at the company's headquarters in Billund, Denmark, on Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2015. Lego said full-year revenue advanced 13 percent, outpacing the building-block maker's key rivals, helped by toys based on "The Lego Movie."Freya Ingrid Morales/Bloomberg

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Turquoise colored toy brick pieces fall off the production line conveyor belt in the manufacturing plant at the headquarters of Lego.Freya Ingrid Morales/Bloomberg

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An employee drives past storage boxes.Freya Ingrid Morales/Bloomberg

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A Lego brick figurine of Emmet Brickowoski, a character from "The Lego Movie", stands in the reception area at the headquarters of Lego.Freya Ingrid Morales/Bloomberg

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Yellow toy bricks sit in a glass bowl in the reception area at the headquarters of Lego in Denmark.Freya Ingrid Morales/Bloomberg

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