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Yao Chen’s Only Profitable Investment? Labubu’s Big Smile Brought a Familiar Warmth
Labubu, a collectible toy, is experiencing a global boom. Actress Yao Chen revealed she invested in Labubu early, witnessing its rise from criticism to immense popularity, including limited-edition figures. Initially popular in Southeast Asia, Labubu’s sales have exploded worldwide, driven by celebrity endorsements and high demand (leading to secondary market price increases). The company’s CEO aims to develop Labubu into a long-term intellectual property.
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“Extremely Rare! Huang Jen-hsun’s $10 Million Richard Mille Watch Limited to 80 Pieces Sparks Debate: ‘Flexing or Equivalent to Buying a Casio?'”
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang’s discreet Taiwan visit for semiconductor strategy talks with TSMC leaders sparked attention after the RM 27-05 Rafael Nadal flying tourbillon watch he wore became public. The carbon-composite timepiece, valued at about $929,000, features aerospace-grade shock resistance (14,000g) and ultra-light 11.5g construction as part of a limited 80-piece series developed with the tennis legend. Analysts noted parallels between RICHARD MILLE’s engineering excellence and NVIDIA’s chip design philosophy, while social media debates highlighted differing perspectives on technical aesthetics versus ostentation, citing industry data showing 56% of ultra-high-net-worth individuals favor tourbillon timepieces. The incident underlines Huang’s calculated approach to narrative control amid the 3nm chip race.