
To be conservative, the biggest problem for Pop Mart now is not whether to sell, but how to value it. It is no longer a niche trendy toy company, but is transforming into a global IP consumer company. The market's positioning of it is still wavering, which leads to the stock price being alternately valued as a growth stock and a traditional consumer stock.
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