China, POP MART and Labubu
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Pop Mart's net profit soared nearly 400 per cent in the first half of 2025. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Pop Mart’s Labubu toys are fueling a 240 percent stock surge and making CEO Wang Ning one of China’s youngest billionaires.
From now until Aug. 22, daily Labubu stock drops authenticated by StockX will go live on Walmart's website — here's how to get one
The Monsters regularly retail for $19.99 at Pop Mart, which has over 20 locations in the U.S. with plans to expand to 200 or more Stateside outposts in the coming years, according to Modern Retail.
Pop Mart, the Chinese company behind the Labubu franchise, has sold $670 million worth of related products this year—more than iconic US toy lines Barbie and Hot Wheels.
Labubu is a quirky little creature from Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung’s The Monsters series. The figures took off when POP MART began selling them in blind boxes sealed packs, where you only find out which character you got after opening it. The surprise, the odd-cute design, and limited drops turned Labubu into a collector favorite.
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Walmart just slashed the price on one of Pop Mart's most sought-after Labubu collections, and dedicated collectors are taking notice.