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Pop Mart’s trending “Labubu” dolls fuel a global craze, with soaring sales, viral unboxings, and plans to double revenue ...
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CPSC says fake Labubus, imported to the U.S. from China and sold both as plush figures and plush keychains, are small enough to fit into a young child's mouth and block their airway. They've also ...
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’s new famous toy, the Labubu, has prompted a craze that stretches way farther than the Beijing-based toy group.
Originally part of 'The Monsters' series by Hong Kong illustrator Kasing Lung, Labubu now dominates Pop Mart's sales, ...
It's 2025, and Labubus seem omnipresent. For those living under a rock, Labubus are little plush toys of bunny/elf monsters with disturbingly sharp teeth, ...
Wang, who founded the company in 2010, was speaking with analysts after Pop Mart announced record half-year results on ...
Worker-led protests erupted at Microsoft headquarters this week as the tech company promises an “urgent” review of the Israeli military’s use of its technology during the ongoing war in Gaza. A second ...
HONG KONG/SHANGHAI >> Pop Mart chief executive Wang Ning said on Wednesday his toy company was on track to meet its targeted revenue goal of 20 billion yuan ($2.78 billion) in 2025, and that “30 ...
During an earnings call, CEO Wang Ning said the mini Labubu monsters will be made to hang off phones and could launch as ...
The Consumer Product Safety Commission is issuing a safety warning for collectors of the viral Labubu dolls. The CPSC announced that fake Labubu dolls are being sold as plush figures and keychains, ...