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“三朵金花”中报业绩亮眼 港股新消费进入下半场
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao·2025-09-02 22:31

Core Viewpoint - The new consumption sector in the Hong Kong stock market has become a focal point in 2023, with several companies reporting impressive mid-year performance, particularly the "three golden flowers": Pop Mart, Lao Pu Gold, and Mixue Group [1][4]. Group 1: Company Performance - Pop Mart achieved a revenue of 13.876 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 204.4%, and a net profit of 4.682 billion yuan, up 385.6%. The plush toy category was a significant driver, generating 6.139 billion yuan, a staggering growth of 1276.2% [4]. - Lao Pu Gold reported a revenue of 12.354 billion yuan, a 251% increase, and a net profit of 2.35 billion yuan, up 290.6%. Same-store sales grew by 200.8% [4]. - Mixue Group's revenue reached 14.875 billion yuan, a 39.3% increase, with a net profit of 2.718 billion yuan, up 44.1% [5]. Group 2: International Expansion - Pop Mart's overseas revenue reached 2.851 billion yuan in the Asia-Pacific market (excluding China), a 257.8% increase, and 2.265 billion yuan in the Americas, up 1142.3%. The company operates 571 stores in 18 countries, with nearly 40% of total revenue coming from international markets [6]. - Lao Pu Gold's overseas revenue was 1.597 billion yuan, a 455.2% increase, with plans to expand into the Hong Kong and Macau markets [7][8]. - Mixue Group opened its first store in Kazakhstan and has around 4,700 overseas stores across 12 countries, optimizing operations in Indonesia and Vietnam [7]. Group 3: Market Trends and Consumer Behavior - The Hong Kong new consumption sector is transitioning from a "beta" market to a more differentiated "alpha" market, with a focus on building long-term competitive advantages [9]. - The shift in consumer focus from family to individual spending, particularly among younger generations, is driving demand for emotional and social value in consumption [10]. - The influx of capital into the Hong Kong new consumption sector is expected to continue, with public funds projected to flow into the sector significantly in 2025 [10].