In a documentary interview released by Xinhua news agency at noon, founder and CEO Wang Ning reflected on the company’s entrepreneurial journey and outlined his long-term vision, offering rare public remarks that investors viewed as a signal of official recognition and confidence in the company’s business direction.
Shares of the Hong Kong-listed toymaker climbed as much as 9.2 per cent before ending the morning session up 6.5 per cent at HK$219.40, extending their weekly gain to 23 per cent.

The rally was also supported by a share buy-back programme this week. Pop Mart repurchased 1.4 million shares for a total of HK$251 million (US$32 million) on Monday, the first such move in nearly two years, according to company disclosures.
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