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Hyuk, chairman of K-pop giant HYBE that houses BTS and Le Sserafim, among others, has expressed regret over how ongoing ...
HYBE Chairman Bang Si-hyuk said in an internal email to employees that he will return to South Korea to cooperate with a fraud investigation there.
HYBE founder Bang Si-hyuk has told staff that he is returning to Korea to “transparently work” with officials investigating ...
HYBE chairman Bang Si-hyuk addresses stock manipulation probe, vows to return to Korea and fully cooperate with investigators ...
Hybe founder and chair Bang Si-hyuk vows to return to Seoul to face the music with investigations into allegations tied to ...
Bang told staff in an email that he will return to Korea “to fully and transparently work with investigators and put these ...
Reports claim HYBE was secretly preparing to go public during that time, and Bang may have gained from a 30% return-sharing ...
Hybe Q2 financials reveal a revenue increase of 10.2% to KRW 705.6bn, driven by top artists like Seventeen and BTS.
SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korean police raided offices at the headquarters of K-pop agency HYBE on Thursday, Yonhap News Agency reported. The country's financial regulator has referred Bang Si-hyuk, ...
Group revenue climbed 10.2% YoY in Q2 to 705.6 billion South Korean won, while operating profit jumped 29% YoY to 65.9 ...
The K-pop industry has been on a roll with a string of solid results, but a thawing of China-South Korea relations could ...
Having an American member of a K-pop band being active stateside is an ongoing strategy for Hybe, the megacompany that owns ...