Renowned investor Duan Yongping has increased his stake in Pop Mart, becoming the company's second-largest shareholder. According to disclosures from the Hong Kong Exchange, Duan acquired 9.8232 million shares at an average price of HK$150 per share on May 25, raising his ownership to 5.69%. This investment is valued at over HK$11.7 billion.
The move has sparked significant discussion among investors, with some viewing it as a strategic bet on the consumer goods and IP business model. Despite a pullback in chip and optoelectronics stocks, Pop Mart's strong performance may validate Duan's investment strategy. The market continues to see a rotation between consumer and technology stocks, reflecting differing investor sentiments.
Duan Yongping Becomes Second-Largest Shareholder in Pop Mart
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