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Hello Kitty owner Sanrio Co. surpassed Japan’s biggest company Toyota Motor Corp. in stock turnover last month on the firm’s ...
Sanrio, the 64-year-old company behind the iconic Hello Kitty brand, is thriving once again with a modern makeover.
Shares of Sanrio, which was added to MSCI’s Japan index last month, jumped 12 per cent in May. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Fans of all things kawaii are in for a treat as Sanrio and CROCS unveil a collaboration that’s bursting with charm, nostalgia ...
Although she is the most recognizable Sanrio character, Hello Kitty is facing a dire issue that may spell trouble for the ...
Hello Kitty and her famous friends are getting ready to go back to school, and so can fans thanks to a new stationery 'campus ...
A Birmingham manufacturer has won a licensing deal with the publisher of famous children's cartoon brand Hello Kitty and ...
A brand new update has arrived for Hello Kitty Island Adventure, bringing new adventures, challenges, and more!
Labubu is a stunning success and a new Chinese cultural export, but can the company repeat its feats and rival Sanrio?
The idea in Hello Kitty Friends Match is that the Sanrio characters find themselves in Dreamland. However, it isn’t what it used to be, and a village they come to is completely dark and decimated.
Entertainment company Sanrio achieved an ROE of 48.6%. Semiconductor-related companies, including Advantest, recorded around 30%, outperforming corporate Japan's 9% average.
There will be a collection of Sanrio and Chiikawa character merchandise sold in June in Japan, and a number of plush are included.