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Kiwoom Securities Cuts HYBE’s Target Price by 18% to Reflect Impact of BTS Royalty Rate

Kiwoom Securities Cuts HYBE’s Target Price by 18% to Reflect Impact of BTS Royalty Rate

HYBE target price cut by 370,000 won due to the fallout from a higher BTS royalty rate. Solid performance excluding one-time costs, with expectations for high growth in the second quarter
HYBE, poised to announce first-quarter 2026 earnings, signals entry into a “high-growth cycle” after overcoming “operating loss”Amid analyses that concerns about profitability were already priced in, HYBE highlights valuation appeal by putting front-and-center key artists such as “BTS”“Kiwoom...
Studio Dragon Records 2nd Quarter Operating Loss of 2.9 Billion Won Despite Successful Releases

Studio Dragon Records 2nd Quarter Operating Loss of 2.9 Billion Won Despite Successful Releases

"In the second half, we will strive to recover profitability through increased lineup and maximized viewing performance"
Studio Dragon announced on the 7th that it recorded sales of 114. 5 billion won and an operating loss of 2. 9 billion won in the second quarter of this year. The overall airing episodes, including TV and OTT, recorded the lowest ever for a quarter, which affected sales and performance decline.
Naver Webtoon Entertainment's 'Disney Partnership' Stock Soars 80% in One Day

Naver Webtoon Entertainment's 'Disney Partnership' Stock Soars 80% in One Day

Avengers, Spider-Man, Star Wars Webtoon Adaptations... Wall Street 'Stringent Disney Approval Proves Value'
Naver Webtoon Entertainment, the parent company of Webtoon, announced a global partnership with The Walt Disney Company, resulting in a record stock surge of over 80% in just one day on the New York Stock Exchange. On the 13th , Webtoon Entertainment closed at $16. 96 on the New York Stock Exchange.
Music Cow Successfully Sells Out 'Music Securities' in the U.S.... A Signal for Financialization of K-Content Breaking Through Korean Regulations

Music Cow Successfully Sells Out 'Music Securities' in the U.S.... A Signal for Financialization of K-Content Breaking Through Korean Regulations

The First Digital Security Approved by the SEC Based on Kelly Clarkson's Hit Song... Targeting a Global Market of 73 Trillion Won
In South Korea, 'music copyright investment' has been hindered by various regulations, but it has produced completely different results in the United States. The Korean fintech startup Music Cow has successfully sold the world's first music-based digital securities in the U. S.