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MMMN, Advertising Company Bankruptcy and Disappearance:

MMMN, Advertising Company Bankruptcy and Disappearance: "I Will Add My Own Money to the Advertising Fees and Deliver It to the Victims"

Expresses Intent to Delete Advertising Videos and Take Future Actions
MMMN has directly addressed the bankruptcy of the advertiser and has begun compensation efforts. The education-related creator MMMN (real name Kim Min-woo) posted a video on November 25 regarding the recent bankruptcy and disappearance of the application "Part-Time Study".
Kevin Spacey

Kevin Spacey "I Have No Home Right Now"... Confession of Financial Ruin

All $70 million in assets lost after sexual assault controversy... "Living in hotels and Airbnbs"
Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey shocked the public by revealing in an interview with The Telegraph on November 20 that he is currently without a home. It is reported that he has lost a fortune due to legal disputes and financial setbacks following allegations of sexual assault in 2017, and is now...
ContentreeJoongAng, Megabox and Other Companies in the JoongAng Group File for Corporate Rehabilitation in a String… Trading Suspended

ContentreeJoongAng, Megabox and Other Companies in the JoongAng Group File for Corporate Rehabilitation in a String… Trading Suspended

Four firms, including JoongAng Holdings, ContentreeJoongAng and Megabox JoongAng, filed requests with the Seoul Bankruptcy Court on Sept. 14 to begin corporate rehabilitation procedures JTBC’s roughly 20.0 billion won-scale unpaid borrowing prompted credit rating downgrades, bringing a liquidity crisis across the group into sharper focus “With the aim of restoring management and preserving corporate value,” the court will make a final decision on whether to start rehabilitation after a strict review
ContentreeJoongAng (036420) and its subsidiary Megabox, both companies in the JoongAng Group, have started corporate rehabilitation procedures and had their stock trading halted. On Sept. 15, according to South Korea’s Financial Supervisory Service’s electronic disclosure system and legal circles,...
'You Quiz on the Block' Jensen Huang says he lost his entire fortune in stocks—an epic life-turning story from a dishwashing boy to the CEO of a $800 trillion empire

'You Quiz on the Block' Jensen Huang says he lost his entire fortune in stocks—an epic life-turning story from a dishwashing boy to the CEO of a $800 trillion empire

Jensen Huang’s comeback story after narrowly avoiding bankruptcy and his surprising connections with Korea’s top business leaders are revealed
'Failure'—the ruler of an $800 trillion empire rises again, 'Jensen Huang'’s unprecedented variety show appearance"To become great, you must go through hardship."The absolute power in the global 'artificial intelligence' ecosystem, with a market cap that has easily topped $800 trillion, 'NVIDIA'...
Nicolas Cage’s Superhero Fandom Helped Fuel His Latest Comeback

Nicolas Cage’s Superhero Fandom Helped Fuel His Latest Comeback

Another Nicolas Cage resurgence has arrived — and no, this isn’t about stocks. Strong early reaction to 〈Spider-Man Noir〉 has put the actor’s long-running superhero fandom back in the spotlight. This article introduces anecdotes about Nicolas Cage, who is known in Hollywood as a prominent superhero...
Kimura Takuya Starring Role in ‘The Brilliant Clan’: The Real-World Model, Sanyo Special Steel, to Disappear as It Is Absorbed

Kimura Takuya Starring Role in ‘The Brilliant Clan’: The Real-World Model, Sanyo Special Steel, to Disappear as It Is Absorbed

Nippon Steel will absorb Sanyo Special Steel via an acquisition merger in April next year. The company name with a 92-year history—from the largest bankruptcy after World War II to drama production—will vanish.
Exit After 92 Years: ‘Sanyo Special Steel’ Fully Absorbed by ‘Nippon Steel’A major figure in the global steel market, ‘Nippon Steel’, officially announced that it will fully absorb its subsidiary ‘Sanyo Special Steel’ effective April 1 next year.
[Photo] Amazon's Jeff Bezos' ex-wife ‘MacKenzie Scott’. Donated a total of $7.1 billion to non-profit organizations this year

[Photo] Amazon's Jeff Bezos' ex-wife ‘MacKenzie Scott’. Donated a total of $7.1 billion to non-profit organizations this year

Thanks to money borrowed from a friend, Scott barely dropped out of college, returning 90% of her assets to society
One of the richest women in the world, American philanthropist ‘MacKenzie Scott’ ’. Recently donated $63 million to California State University, Northridge . She has donated a total of $7. 1 billion(10 trillion won) to non-profit organizations this year alone.
Now Into Legend, 'Neon Genesis Evangelion' Production Company Gainax Liquidated

Now Into Legend, 'Neon Genesis Evangelion' Production Company Gainax Liquidated

Hideaki Anno's side's civil lawsuit for provisional seizure, bankruptcy settlement established
The Japanese media production company Gainax has disappeared into history after completing its corporate liquidation.Gainax entered the liquidation process after filing for bankruptcy around June 2024. Gainax was one of the production companies that had a significant influence in subculture, having...
30th Busan International Film Festival: 10 Must-See Anticipated Films!

30th Busan International Film Festival: 10 Must-See Anticipated Films!

Cultural Planner HachiThe Busan International Film Festival, celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, is about to kick off. As time has passed, the weight of the film festival has changed, but this year, especially with the announcement of an unprecedented guest lineup, there is heartwarming...
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon Halt Production of Hulk Hogan Movie 'Killing Gawker'

Ben Affleck and Matt Damon Halt Production of Hulk Hogan Movie 'Killing Gawker'

A film based on the Gawker site sex tape revelations... Hogan, 71, died of a heart attack before it was already halted
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon's Hulk Hogan movie has been halted, according to TMZ. According to TMZ, the two actors have recently stopped development on the film 'Killing Gawker'. This decision is reported to be unrelated to the wrestler's death last week.