POP MART (09992) saw its stock price climb nearly 4% during intraday trading. As of the time of writing, shares were up 2.49% at HK$164.90, with a trading volume of HK$802 million.
On the news front, the 2026 Fortune China 500 list was unveiled on July 21, with POP MART ranking 393rd with US$5.164 billion in revenue. Notably, the company also secured second place on the return on equity (ROE) ranking with an impressive 56%. Fortune highlighted that the company's IP universe, led by LABUBU, is breaking through globally, and its globalization strategy has entered a harvest period, with overseas revenue share significantly increasing. Concurrently, the company is actively expanding into diversified business formats such as theme parks, plush toys, and desserts, accelerating its transformation from a trendy toy brand into a global cultural entertainment group.
In a noteworthy development, investor Duan Yongping recently stated that he is unlikely to sell POP MART shares within the next decade. Data shows that on July 10, Duan Yongping further increased his stake in the company, raising his holdings from 91.2728 million shares to 102 million shares, thereby boosting his ownership from 6.85% to 7.65%. This marks another significant addition since he began building his position in May of this year.