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The popular toy, which sells out instantly online, will be available to pre-order on Aug. 21. Here's what to know.
During an earnings call, CEO Wang Ning said the mini Labubu monsters will be made to hang off phones and could launch as ...
Pop Mart’s half-year profits soared by nearly 400% driven by the Labubu doll; The company’s CEO expects revenue to exceed $4 ...
Pop Mart’s Labubu toys are fueling a 240 percent stock surge and making CEO Wang Ning one of China’s youngest billionaires.
Pop Mart is more well-known for the viral dolls Labubu. Labubu is a doll that looks like a creepy child with a big head, sharp teeth, and big eyes, wearing fuzzy pajamas. Although it comes with pjs, ...
Pop Mart's net profit soared nearly 400 per cent in the first half of 2025. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
First, Labubu came for our purses and backpacks. Now, it’s coming for our phones. Pop Mart CEO Wang Ning announced in a Hong ...
Fans obsess over the cute, yet creepy, Labubu dolls. The popular toys now are being targeted by fakes. How to tell if yours is real.
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 ...
The explosive growth has been driven mainly by the viral success of its flagship character, Labubu, and the imminent launch ...
The Chinese company Pop Mart is officially more valuable than industry giants Mattel and Sanrio, thanks to the popularity of ...
Shares of Chinese toy maker Pop Mart International Group Ltd. rose the most in nearly four months on Wednesday, after Chief ...