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For the uninitiated (and the curious boomers), Labubu is a character created by Hong Kong-based artist Kasing Lung.
Pop Mart’s stock hit a record high, pushing its market cap past HK$310 billion ($39.7 billion) after rising more than 160% ...
A mint-green, sharp-toothed Labubu doll recently sold for over $150,000 at a dedicated auction in Beijing, setting a world record for the quirky monster collectible created by Hong Kong artist Kasing ...
[SINGAPORE] CGS International (CGSI) has initiated coverage on Pop Mart’s stock with an “add” rating, citing the group’s transformation from a toy retailer to an intellectual property (IP)-centric ...
Pop Mart entered the overseas market in 2018 and continued its steady revenue growth after its 2020 IPO. However, from 2020 to 2022, its gross profit margin declined continuously. By 2022, Pop Mart ...
As the prices of Pop Mart toys have increased with the Beijing-based retailer's global expansion ... added the report. Labubu, one of Pop Mart's famous toys, was created by Hong Kong-born designer ...
Customers purchase cultural and creative products related to the animated movie Ne Zha 2 at a bookstore in Suzhou, East China ...
Morgan Stanley shared a similar view, projecting that the Labubu IP would underpin Pop Mart’s global expansion. A fast-growing supply chain in Vietnam and American consumers’ willingness to ...