
Hybe Shares Fall 15% After BTS Comeback Draws Smaller Crowd Than Expected
Shares in BTS's agency, Hybe, dropped 15% following a lower-than-expected turnout for a comeback show, despite the event breaking the record for the largest public concert in South Korea; however, the company's profits are still projected to surge tenfold this year.
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BTS comeback draws a smaller crowd than hoped, hitting parent company Hybe's shares
Shares in Hybe, the parent company of South Korean boyband BTS, fell 15% on Monday as their much-anticipated comeback drew a smaller crowd than expected.
Read full article →Shares in BTS agency Hybe drop after comeback show turnout – but profits set to surge tenfold this year
While the turnout was lower than expected, it still broke the record for the largest-ever public concert in South Korea The post Shares in BTS agency Hybe drop after comeback show turnout – but profits set to surge tenfold this year appeared first on NME.
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