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With Pop Mart founder and CEO Wang Ning becoming the 10th richest man in China, here's a closer look at his net worth he built with Labubu.
Pop Mart founder and CEO Wang Ning became one of the 10 richest billionaires in China by net worth riding on the Labubu mania ...
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Wang Ning, 38, founder of Pop Mart, has become China’s 10th richest man after Labubu dolls gained global fame. From blind box ...
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Thanks to Labubu fever, Pop Mart founder Wang Ning has become the 10th richest man in China, and the youngest at 38. Here's how he did it.