News

Wang, who founded the company in 2010, was speaking with analysts after Pop Mart announced record half-year results on ...
The grinning plush elves drove record revenue for the Chinese retailer in the first half of the year, and soon fans will have ...
Pop Mart, listed primarily on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, has been the primary beneficiary of the Labubu craze. During the ...
Wang Ning, billionaire founder of Chinese toy maker Pop Mart International Group, said the company could “easily” reach 30 ...
China's Pop Mart , which has taken the world by storm with its ugly-cute Labubu doll, reported a nearly 400% first-half net ...
Chinese plush toymaker Pop Mart International Group Ltd. reported robust revenue and profit growth, boosted by global demand ...
The doll maker’s sales have soared as young people grappling with economic uncertainty find joy in affordable pleasures.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission is sharing an urgent warning about fake Labubu dolls, commonly known as "Lafufus." In ...
The commission issued a warning Monday for consumers to avoid the counterfeit dolls because they pose “a serious risk of ...
If you're on the hunt for a Labubu doll for your child, be on the lookout for fakes - they come with an urgent warning!
The firm announced the launch of a new Labubu doll as the furry elf toys continue to take the world by storm.View on euronews ...
During an earnings call, CEO Wang Ning said the mini Labubu monsters will be made to hang off phones and could launch as ...