K-pop firm market caps nosedive

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K-pop firm market caps nosedive



The combined market capitalization of major listed entertainment agencies sharply lost ground since a sex scandal surrounding K-pop stars rose to the surface last month, market data showed Sunday.

The combined market capitalization of the top five listed entertainment agencies plunged around 600 billion won on Friday from last month, when the police kicked off an investigation into Seungri, a member of Big Bang, on Feb. 26, on allegations that he arranged prostitution.

The boy band member is also being questioned for having taken part in running a night club where drugs and sexual violence were frequent.

The listed value of the top five agencies on the country’s secondary bourse - YG Entertainment, JYP Entertainment, SM Entertainment, Cube Entertainment and FNC Entertainment - came to 2.7 trillion won as of Friday, down 17.5 percent won from 3.3 trillion won posted on Feb. 25.

While Seungri was contracted to YG Entertainment, market watchers said investors’ appetite for entertainment shares fell amid the increasing uncertainties on the snowballing sex scandal.

Singer-songwriter Jung Joon-young also shared videos of 10 women he secretly filmed while having sex with them through a mobile chat room that also included Seungri and Lee Jong-hyun, a member of K-pop rock band CNBlue of FNC Entertainment.

Choi Jong-hoon of FT Island, also from FNC Entertainment, was a member of the chat room as well.

“As new and unusual allegations continue to come up to the surface every day in relation to the latest sex scandal, investors’ sentiment also deteriorated as they wish to avoid uncertainties,” Yoo Sung-man, a researcher at HMC Investment Securities Co. said.

“It will take a long time for entertainment firms to regain investors’ trust,” Yoo added.

Yonhap
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