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<Research>Nomura Reiterates POP MART as Industry Top Pick w/ TP Lifted to HKD330, Rating Buy
According to Nomura's research report, POP MART (09992.HK) has issued a positive profit alert predicting its interim revenue/ adjusted earnings to grow by 2 times plus/ 3.5 tim...
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<Research>Nomura Reiterates POP MART as Industry Top Pick w/ TP Lifted to HKD330, Rating Buy
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According to Nomura's research report, POP MART (09992.HK)  -2.400 (-0.950%)    Short selling $244.00M; Ratio 7.892%   has issued a positive profit alert predicting its interim revenue/ adjusted earnings to grow by 2 times plus/ 3.5 times YoY.

In Nomura's estimate, POP MART's adjusted net profit attributable to shareholders for 1H25 will reach RMB4.3 billion, exceeding the market's already high expectation of over RMB4 billion.

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It is also expected that POP MART's management will release a more positive business outlook and guidance during the interim results announcement based on the company's solid business fundamentals.

Nomura raised its target price for POP MART from HKD291 to HKD330 and reiterated the Buy rating. It also kept the company as its top pick in China's consumer sector.
(HK stocks quote is delayed for at least 15 mins.Short Selling Data as at 2025-07-17 12:25.)

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