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Pop Mart, the Chinese company that produces Labubu toys, saw its profits increase in the first half of the year driven by its ...
Pop Mart, the Chinese company which makes the toothy-grinned toys, is reported to be worth more than industry giants Mattel, ...
Pop Mart, listed primarily on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, has been the primary beneficiary of the Labubu craze. During the ...
It's 2025, and Labubus seem omnipresent. For those living under a rock, Labubus are little plush toys of bunny/elf monsters ...
Labubu hype led to Pop Mart’s record-breaking first-half revenue of $1.93 billion—surpassing the Beijing-based retailer’s ...
Chinese toymaker Pop Mart (9992.HK) has reported a stunning 396.5% surge in first-half net profit, driven by soaring global ...
The Beijing-based toy maker is cashing in on the viral success of its ugly-cute dolls, as profit soars 400% in first half of ...
Pop Mart can easily double its 2025 sales to US$4.2 billion, as the company is poised to launch a mini version of its Labubu ...
The stock climbed as much as 14% to HK$319.4, the highest level since the company went public in December 2020.
Some people have paid thousands of pounds to get their hands on furry, mischievous-looking dolls that hang off of handbags.
Global shares are mostly lower, tracking a decline on Wall Street led by technology shares including Nvidia and other ...
The Consumer Product Safety Commission is issuing a safety warning for collectors of the viral Labubu dolls. The CPSC announced that fake Labubu dolls are being sold as plush figures and keychains, ...