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Pop Mart International Group Ltd
HKEX:9992

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Pop Mart International Group Ltd
HKEX:9992
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Price: 157.2 HKD 2.61% Market Closed
Market Cap: HK$210.8B

P/S

5.1
Current
24%
Cheaper
vs 3-y average of 6.7

Price to Sales (P/S) ratio shows how much investors pay for each dollar of a company`s sales. It`s calculated by dividing the company`s market value by its total revenue.

P/S
5.1
=
Market Cap
HK$209.6B
/
Revenue
¥37.1B

Price to Sales (P/S) ratio shows how much investors pay for each dollar of a company`s sales. It`s calculated by dividing the company`s market value by its total revenue.

P/S
5.1
=
Market Cap
HK$209.6B
/
Revenue
¥37.1B

Valuation Scenarios

Pop Mart International Group Ltd is trading below its 3-year average

If P/S returns to its 3-Year Average (6.7), the stock would be worth HK$208.03 (32% upside from current price).

Statistics
Positive Scenarios
2/4
Maximum Downside
-76%
Maximum Upside
+58%
Average Downside
8%
Scenario P/S Value Implied Price Upside/Downside
Current Multiple 5.1 HK$157.2
0%
3-Year Average 6.7 HK$208.03
+32%
5-Year Average 8 HK$248.84
+58%
Industry Average 1.2 HK$38
-76%
Country Average 2.8 HK$85.65
-46%

Forward P/S
Today’s price vs future revenue

Today's Market Cap Revenue Forward P/S
HK$209.6B
/
Jan 2026
¥37.1B
=
5.1
Current
HK$209.6B
/
Dec 2026
¥46.9B
=
4.5
Forward
HK$209.6B
/
Dec 2027
¥55B
=
3.8
Forward
HK$209.6B
/
Dec 2028
¥63.4B
=
3.3
Forward
HK$209.6B
/
Dec 2029
¥74.6B
=
2.8
Forward
HK$209.6B
/
Dec 2030
¥82.4B
=
2.5
Forward
HK$209.6B
/
Dec 2031
¥88.3B
=
2.4
Forward
HK$209.6B
/
Dec 2032
¥94.5B
=
2.2
Forward
HK$209.6B
/
Dec 2033
¥101B
=
2.1
Forward

Forward P/S shows whether today’s P/S still looks high or low once future revenue are taken into account.

Peer Comparison

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Market Distribution

In line with most companies in China
Percentile
68th
Based on 7 736 companies
68th percentile
5.1
Low
0 — 1.5
Typical Range
1.5 — 5.4
High
5.4 —
Distribution Statistics
China
Min 0
30th Percentile 1.5
Median 2.8
70th Percentile 5.4
Max 5 034 353.9

Pop Mart International Group Ltd
Glance View

In the bustling world of collectibles, Pop Mart International Group Ltd. has carved out a unique niche that blends culture, art, and commerce. Founded in 2010, this Beijing-based company has become a household name in China, transforming the seemingly simple concept of collectible toys into a vibrant business empire. Pop Mart, with its adorable and whimsical figurines, appeals to the tastes of millennials and Gen Z, who are drawn not just to the products but also to the thrill of the hunt. Their business model thrives on the element of surprise: consumers purchase "blind boxes" without knowing exactly which figure they'll find inside. This strategy plays heavily on the ideas of rarity and exclusivity, fostering a collectible craze that has made these toys immensely popular and highly sought after. Pop Mart's success is also fueled by a well-orchestrated ecosystem of IP and retail. The company holds intellectual property rights for a range of influential designer toy characters, like Molly and SKULLPANDA, and works with an array of talented artists and designers to continuously refresh and expand its offerings. The retail strategy is a blend of online platforms and immersive offline experiences, with flagship stores and vending machines scattered across strategic locations to entice potential collectors. Online, Pop Mart capitalizes on social media and e-commerce platforms, using them to boost brand loyalty and engage with its customer base. Through this multifaceted approach, Pop Mart generates revenue by not only selling toys but also creating an entire lifestyle and cultural phenomenon around collectibles, thus ensuring a steady stream of enthusiastic customers and strong financial returns.

Intrinsic Value
313.07 HKD
Undervaluation 50%
Intrinsic Value
Price HK$157.2
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