Hello Kitty owner plunges 17% on sharesale plan

Hello Kitty owner plunges 17% on sharesale plan

/ 02:25 PM November 27, 2024

Hello Kitty owner plunges 17% on sharesale plan

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – MAY 11: Hello Kitty attends Gold Gala 2024 at The Music Center on May 11, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Rodin Eckenroth / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

Tokyo, Japan — Shares in the Japanese entertainment giant behind the popular Hello Kitty brand plunged on Wednesday after major shareholders said they would reduce their stakes.

A statement issued Tuesday by Sanrio said shareholders including major bank Mitsubishi UFJ will let go of as many as 25.9 million shares, sold at a price to be determined later.

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The move is intended to “expand and diversify the shareholders’ base”, Sanrio said.

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Shares in the firm dived as much as 17 percent on Wednesday morning before paring the losses to around 14.6 percent.

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The mastermind behind Hello Kitty had seen its value more than double this year, driven in part by strong profits linked to the feline-like character whose cute, enigmatic face has adored fans worldwide for decades.

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Since CEO Tomokuni Tsuji took over from his grandfather in 2020, its share price has soared more than seven-fold, pushing its market capitalization to more than one trillion yen ($6.8 billion).

Even as Hello Kitty turned 50 this year, the cultural phenomenon shows no sign of slowing, with a Warner Bros movie in the pipeline and a new theme park due to open next year on China’s Hainan island.

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