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Pop Mart, the Chinese toy company behind the recent Labubu craze, saw its shares fall this week after Morgan Stanley removed ...
Pop Mart’s market capitalisation has surpassed that of Mattel and Hasbro combined on back of hot-selling collectible ...
Pop Mart dropped as much as 6.2 per cent, after tumbling 5.3 per cent on June 19. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
Labubu, a Chinese doll, becomes a global sensation. It captivates Gen Z collectors. Pop Mart's founder, Wang Ning, rises to ...
According to its retailer's official website, Labubu is "kind-hearted and always wants to help, but often accidentally ...
Labubu doll creator Wang Ning becomes the youngest member of China’s top 10 billionaires, driven by Pop Mart’s viral collectible success and youth-focused marketing.
In the first half of 2025, China's cultural landscape has been energized by a striking confluence of creativity, confidence and a renewed sense of identity. From box office records and AI innovation ...
It has bunny ears, a toothy grin, and a face that teeters between eerie and endearing. Meet Labubu, the "ugly-cute" doll that ...
LABUBU is a little doll in fleecy, bunny-eared onesies whose coffee-bean eyes hover above a serrated row of smiling teeth.
Wang Ning, the 38-year-old founder and chairman of Pop Mart International Group, has been named China 's 10th richest person ...