Pop Mart Overseas Revenue Declines, Domestic Sales Grow Nearly 50% in Consolidation Year
Pop Mart reported a decline in overseas revenue while domestic sales grew by nearly 50 percent, as the company enters a consolidation year. The toy maker's international market has cooled even as its home-market business posted strong growth, marking a clear divergence between the two segments. The consolidation year signals a strategic pause for the company.
Pop Mart's overseas revenue declined as its international market cooled, while domestic business growth reached close to 50 percent. The company is entering a consolidation year.
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