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Pop Mart Stock Surges on November 27, 2025 as Labubu Goes Mainstream: 9992.HK & PMRTY Latest News and Outlook

Pop Mart Stock Surges on November 27, 2025 as Labubu Goes Mainstream: 9992.HK & PMRTY Latest News and Outlook

Pop Mart shares jumped 8.9% to HK$222.80 in Hong Kong Thursday, with market cap near HK$272 billion, after its Labubu character debuted at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York. The Hang Seng Index rose 0.4% on renewed Fed rate-cut hopes. A 30,000-share block trade at HK$224.20 suggested profit-taking as the stock spiked. Pop Mart’s US ADR traded around US$26, up 2% on the day.
27 November 2025
Hong Kong Stocks Today (Nov 10, 2025): Hang Seng Jumps 1.6% as China CPI Turns Positive; Pop Mart and CNOOC Lead Gains

Hong Kong Stocks Today (Nov 10, 2025): Hang Seng Jumps 1.6% as China CPI Turns Positive; Pop Mart and CNOOC Lead Gains

The Hang Seng Index jumped 1.55% to 26,649.06 on Monday, November 10, 2025, after China’s October CPI rose 0.2% and producer-price deflation narrowed. Pop Mart surged 8.1%, CNOOC gained 6.0%, and China Resources Mixc Lifestyle rose 5.0%. The rally followed optimism over progress on the U.S. government shutdown and improving global risk appetite.

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  • Target Q1 CY2026 Earnings Beat Expectations with 6.7% Sales Growth
    May 20, 2026, 8:18 AM EDT. Target (NYSE:TGT) reported Q1 CY2026 revenue of $25.44 billion, 6.7% higher year on year and beating analyst estimates by 3.4%. Adjusted earnings per share (EPS) came in at $1.71, 17.3% above consensus. The company forecasts 4% net sales growth for full year 2026, up 2 percentage points from prior guidance. Operating margin declined to 4.5% from 6.2% a year ago, while free cash flow loss narrowed to $319 million. Same-store sales rose 5.6% year on year, reversing a prior decline. CEO Michael Fiddelke highlighted stronger-than-expected results and positive response to Target's strategic focus. With a $57.79 billion market capitalization, Target faces growth challenges amid market saturation but aims to leverage scale and innovation moving forward.

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Hasbro’s Magic Keeps Wall Street Looking at the Stock

Hasbro’s Magic Keeps Wall Street Looking at the Stock

20 May 2026
Hasbro reported first-quarter revenue of $1 billion, beating estimates, with adjusted earnings per share at $1.47. Magic: The Gathering drove a 26% jump in Wizards and Digital Gaming revenue. Operating profit rose 58% to $270 million. The company maintained its 2026 outlook but cited ongoing risks from cyber costs and tariffs.
VF Stock Moves Higher After Company Says Growth Is Returning

VF Stock Moves Higher After Company Says Growth Is Returning

20 May 2026
VF Corp reported its first full-year revenue growth in three years, with fourth-quarter revenue rising to $2.17 billion, beating Wall Street estimates. Adjusted earnings were break-even. The company reinstated annual guidance for fiscal 2027 and kept its dividend at 9 cents a share. Shares rose 8.2% premarket to $18.11.
Lowe’s Beat Wall Street. Why Investors Still Sold the Stock

Lowe’s Beat Wall Street. Why Investors Still Sold the Stock

20 May 2026
Lowe’s posted quarterly sales of $23.08 billion and adjusted earnings of $3.03 per share, both above analyst estimates, but shares fell 3% premarket as investors focused on weak U.S. housing trends. Comparable sales rose 0.6%, driven by online growth and contractor demand. The company kept its 2026 outlook unchanged. U.S. mortgage rates climbed to 6.56% last week, weighing on home sales and renovations.
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