Pop Mart International Group Limited (HKG:9992)
Market Cap | 342.40B |
Revenue (ttm) | 13.87B |
Net Income (ttm) | 3.33B |
Shares Out | 1.33B |
EPS (ttm) | 2.50 |
PE Ratio | 103.09 |
Forward PE | 44.03 |
Dividend | 0.89 (0.35%) |
Ex-Dividend Date | May 29, 2025 |
Volume | 8,879,088 |
Average Volume | 17,690,868 |
Open | 256.80 |
Previous Close | 253.00 |
Day's Range | 250.20 - 259.80 |
52-Week Range | 34.40 - 283.40 |
Beta | 0.62 |
RSI | 59.34 |
Earnings Date | Aug 20, 2025 |
About HKG:9992
Pop Mart International Group Limited, an investment holding company, engages in the design, development, and sale of pop toys in the People’s Republic of China, Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, and internationally. The company offers blind boxes. It sells its products through a network of retail stores and roboshops; online channels, including Tmall flagship store, DouYin, Pop Draw, and other online channels; and wholesale channels and others. The company also provides internet technology, customer, and technology development services; and operates pl... [Read more]
Financial Performance
In 2024, HKG:9992's revenue was 13.04 billion, an increase of 106.92% compared to the previous year's 6.30 billion. Earnings were 3.13 billion, an increase of 188.77%.
Financial numbers in CNY Financial StatementsNews

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