Core Viewpoint - Apple CEO Tim Cook's visit to Shanghai for the 10th anniversary of Pop Mart's THE MONSTERS exhibition highlights the growing influence and recognition of Pop Mart in the consumer market, particularly with its LABUBU character gaining significant popularity [1][5][9]. Company Overview - Pop Mart's market capitalization has recently fallen to approximately HKD 350 billion after experiencing a stock price correction, yet it remains one of the most remarkable consumer companies of the year [3][12]. - The company has seen a substantial increase in revenue, with a reported income of HKD 13.88 billion for the first half of 2025, representing a year-on-year growth of 204.4% [9]. - LABUBU, as the fastest-growing IP under Pop Mart, contributed approximately HKD 4.814 billion to the total revenue, increasing its share from 13.7% in 2024 to 34.7% in 2025 [9]. Market Dynamics - Following a peak in stock price, Pop Mart's shares have experienced a decline of over 25% from their record high, with the current stock price around HKD 265 [10][12]. - The launch of Pop Mart's jewelry brand, popop, has not met the same level of excitement as its toy products, indicating a potential shift in consumer interest [10]. - Despite concerns over declining prices in the secondary market for LABUBU, analysts suggest this is a result of rapid production expansion rather than a decrease in IP popularity [11].
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