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I go to Pop Mart everywhere — if I fly to New York ... the Philippines, Singapore, Japan, and Hong Kong in 2026. As the first ...
It's 2025, and Labubus seem omnipresent. For those living under a rock, Labubus are little plush toys of bunny/elf monsters ...
U.S. stock indexes ended mixed after Nvidia, Palantir and other superstar stocks pared most of their steep losses from the ...
Global shares are mostly lower, tracking a decline on Wall Street led by technology shares including Nvidia and other ...
Wall Street is holding a bit steadier following the prior day’s swoon for Nvidia, Palantir and other darlings swept up in the ...
Wall Street continues to drift while news of a leadership change at Target took some of the spotlight away from the latest ...
Nvidia, whose chips are powering much of the world’s move into AI, dropped 1.3% and was on track to be the heaviest weight on ...
Wang, who founded the company in 2010, was speaking with analysts after Pop Mart announced record half-year results on ...
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 ...
Wall Street ended lower on more declines in technology stocks, but the market pared its losses in the afternoon. The S&P 500 ...
The week’s biggest news for Wall Street is likely arriving on Friday, when Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell will give a ...
During an earnings call, CEO Wang Ning said the mini Labubu monsters will be made to hang off phones and could launch as ...