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25.03.26 - 13:27
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Spielzeug-Hype: Aktie des Labubu-Herstellers bricht ein (Sueddeutsche)
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Einem Analysten von Morningstar zufolge verfehlten die Zahlen die Erwartungen. Zudem habe die Ankündigung, die Ausschüttungsquote für die Dividende von 35 auf 25 Prozent zu senken, belastet. Der Hersteller von Sammelfiguren verzeichnete 2025 einen Umsatzsprung um 185 Prozent auf 37,12 Milliarden Yuan (umgerechnet 5,38 Milliarden Dollar). Der Gewinn kletterte sogar um 308 Prozent auf 12,78 Milliarden Yuan. Firmenchef Wang Ning stellte für 2026 ein Umsatzwachstum von mindestens 20 Prozent in Aussicht. Man werde jedoch kein übermäßig aggressives Wachstum auf Kosten der Profitabilität anstreben, sagte er...
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25.03.26 - 09:36
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Pop Mart shares dive despite soaring profit as investors fear Labubu dependence (SCMP)
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Chinese toymaker Pop Mart reported strong annual growth in revenue and net profit for 2025, but not enough to alleviate investor fears that the company remains too reliant on the Labubu phenomenon.
Annual revenue jumped 184.7 per cent from a year earlier to 37.12 billion yuan (US$5.4 billion), while net profit surged 284.5 per cent to 13.08 billion yuan, the company said on Wednesday.
However, its Hong Kong-listed shares plunged 22.5 per cent to HK$168.30 on Wednesday, marking the biggest drop......
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09.02.26 - 06:18
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China′s Pop Mart gains on earnings hopes as investors eye growth beyond Labubu (SCMP)
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Pop Mart's shares climbed on Monday after the Chinese toymaker highlighted strong operating momentum at its annual gathering, reinforcing investor confidence ahead of earnings.
The company's Hong Kong-listed stock rose 5.8 per cent to HK$257.20 for noon break. Shares are now up more than 33 per cent year to date, though still about 24 per cent below their August peak of HK$339.80.
Founder Wang Ning said at the company's annual party on Friday that registered users had surpassed 100 million......
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21.10.25 - 18:01
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Pop Mart′s Global Expansion Powers 250% Revenue Surge (Caixin)
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Pop Mart International Group Ltd. said its third-quarter revenue surged as much as 250% year-on-year, fueled by a meteoric rise in demand outside the Chinese mainland — particularly in the Americas, where interest in its flagship character Labubu has reached a frenzy.
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