Shares of Chinese toymaker Pop Mart $POP MART(09992)$ fell sharply on Thursday 23 October, tumbling 9% in their worst single-day drop since April and extending a monthslong decline that has erased much of the company’s summer gains. The stock has now fallen around 30% since late August, even as it remains up 159% for the year. The selloff follows concerns that demand for Pop Mart’s best-known collectibles—particularly its Labubu dolls—may be losing momentum after months of frenzied buying and record resale prices. Revenue triples but market cools Pop Mart, famous for its Labubu dolls, elf-like monster figurines sold in blind-box packaging, reported on Tuesday that third-quarter revenue more than tripled year over year, driven primarily by a surge
Pop Mart Flash Crash: Shorts Go Crazy! See HK$180?
Pop Mart opened with a sharp drop and continued to decline, falling nearly 8.5% yesterday, marking its largest single-day drop in over six weeks. Today, the stock continues to slide another 5%, representing a roughly 40% decline from its August highs and wiping out over HKD 180 billion in market value. In its 2025 Consumer Industry Outlook report, Morgan Stanley downgraded Pop Mart’s projected 2026 revenue growth from 30% to 18%. -------- Do you agree with Morgan Stanley's report? Is $180 the next target?
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