Previous close | 198,500.00 |
Open | 198,500.00 |
Bid | 202,500.00 x N/A |
Ask | 203,000.00 x N/A |
Day's range | 198,500.00 - 205,000.00 |
52-week range | 183,000.00 - 291,000.00 |
Volume | |
Avg. volume | 333,695 |
Market cap | 8.435T |
Beta (5Y monthly) | 1.21 |
PE ratio (TTM) | N/A |
EPS (TTM) | N/A |
Earnings date | 14 Aug 2024 - 15 Aug 2024 |
Forward dividend & yield | 700.00 (0.35%) |
Ex-dividend date | 27 Dec 2023 |
1y target est | 285,737.00 |
South Korea's largest music label Hybe Co, behind K-Pop supergroup BTS, said on Monday it acquired the music label of Spanish-language media company Exile Content in its first major foray into the Latin music market. Hybe said it acquired Exile Music, is setting up a Latin America unit for artist management and talent discovery, and considering incorporating the K-pop business methodology typified by lengthy, competitive artist training and development to the Latin genre in the long-term.
SEOUL (Reuters) -In a dimly lit recording studio in Seoul, producers at the K-pop music label that brought the world hit boy group BTS are using artificial intelligence to meld a South Korean singer's voice with those of native speakers in five other languages. The technology enabled HYBE, South Korea's largest music label, to release a track by singer MIDNATT in six languages – Korean, English, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese and Vietnamese in May. Some K-pop singers have released songs in English and Japanese in addition to their native Korean, but applying the new technology for a simultaneous six-language release is a global first, according to HYBE, and could pave the way for it to be used by more popular acts.