Pop Mart International Group Limited (PMRTY)
OTCMKTS
· Delayed Price · Currency is USD
27.98
+0.46 (1.67%)
At close: Dec 5, 2025
PMRTY Revenue
Pop Mart International Group had revenue of 13.88B CNY in the half year ending June 30, 2025, with 393.15% growth. This brings the company's revenue in the last twelve months to 22.36B, up 177.89% year-over-year. In the year 2024, Pop Mart International Group had annual revenue of 13.04B with 106.92% growth.
Revenue (ttm)
22.36B CNY
Revenue Growth
+177.89%
P/S Ratio
11.97
Revenue / Employee
3.56M CNY
Employees
6,273
Market Cap
37.36B USD
Revenue Chart
* This company reports financials in CNY.
Revenue Definition
Revenue, also called sales, is the amount of money a company receives from its business activities, such as sales of products or services. Revenue does not take any expenses into account and is therefore different from profits.
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Pop Mart International Group News
- 19 days ago - Are Pop Mart's Labubus going the Beanie Babies way? Analyst answers - Invezz
- 21 days ago - Labubu movie in the works for the big screen, report says - Reuters
- 24 days ago - ‘Labubu' craze cools: Pop Mart shares fall 3.7% on Bernstein's negative outlook - Invezz
- 24 days ago - Morning brief: Fed's AI view; Pop Mart slides; UK biz tax plea; IEA oil demand forecast - Invezz
- 27 days ago - Pop Mart: Don't Let The Fading Hype Make You Overlook The Strengths - Seeking Alpha
- 5 weeks ago - Pop Mart Is Clearly A Super Fad -- Can It Become A Durable Trend? - Seeking Alpha
- 6 weeks ago - Pop Mart shares slide 9% as enthusiasm for Labubu dolls shows signs of cooling - Invezz
- 6 weeks ago - Shares of Labubu maker Pop Mart dip despite staggering third-quarter U.S. sales growth - CNBC