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Labubu dolls are seemingly a worldwide obsession. Here's how the toy's maker Pop Mart built the viral fashion sensation, with ...
Pop Mart’s rapid growth, strong margins, and global brand appeal drive its rise as a pop-culture leader. Check out why PMRTY ...
Pop Mart founder and CEO Wang Ning became one of the 10 richest billionaires in China by net worth riding on the Labubu mania ...
Chinese toymaker Pop Mart International Group Ltd. expects the soaring global popularity of its Labubu plush toys to drive a ...
Labubu dolls have become a smash hit toy and fashion accessory, but they also represent a cultural watershed for China, ...
And in May, Hong Kong-listed Pop Mart stopped selling Labubus in British shops due to reports of fights breaking out among ...
Pop Mart's (PMRTY) strong execution and global expansion make it compelling long-term, but high valuation and risks suggest ...
To win young customers who grow up in today’s fragmented attention economy, leaders need to deploy strategies specifically ...
The People’s Daily newspaper ran a commentary that railed against the ‘wilful consumerism’ of so-called blind boxes.
Skullpanda, the spiritual successor to Labubu. While Labubu was known for its signature expression, Skullpanda offers something more. With its skull-shaped helmet, soft spherical braids, and dreamy, ...
Analysts say the fears of regulatory headwinds are overblown as Gen Zers and millennials, rather than young children, are Pop ...
Pop Mart hosted a grand-opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony this summer to celebrate its arrival at the Stoneridge Shopping ...