INDIO, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 22: Jennie, Jisoo, Lisa, and Rosé of BLACKPINK carry out on the Coachella Stage in the course of the 2023 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Pageant on April 22, 2023 in Indio, California. (Picture by Emma McIntyre/Getty Photographs for Coachella)
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Within the oversaturated Okay-pop music scene, teams come as rapidly as they go.
Most contract renewals happen with out a lot fanfare — however not for Blackpink, one of many greatest lady teams on the planet.
When members of the lady group have been as a consequence of renew their contracts, shares of their label YG Leisure went on a wild trip.
In September, shares of the Kosdaq-listed YG Leisure plunged on two separate events. Shares of the leisure group fell 9% on Sept. 14 and tumbled 13% on Sept. 21 when media reported that three of its members is not going to renew their contracts with the label.
Nonetheless, YG’s inventory has risen up to now this yr, with the corporate recording a year-to-date acquire of 23.38% as of Nov. 21.
Simply this week, South Korean outlet Munhwa Ilbo revealed that particular person members is not going to be renewing their unique contracts with YG, however the group will reportedly proceed group actions as Blackpink beneath the label. Shares of YG climbed about 3% on that information.
Analysts have combined sentiments over the latest improvement.
[YG Entertainment] has relied an excessive amount of on just a few artists whereas its rivals have bolstered their artist lineups.
Minha Choi
Senior Analyst, Samsung Securities
Samsung Securities senior analyst Minha Choi reduce his goal worth for YG Leisure by 9.5% to 76,000 received, representing an upside of 41% from Tuesday’s shut.
“Three months have handed since Blackpink members’ contract expired in August. However there was no official announcement concerning the contract renewal. The uncertainty is weighing on shares,” Choi stated in a Nov. 14 notice.
Nonetheless, on condition that members Jennie and Rosé launched materials beneath YG in October and November respectively, the analyst assumes the contract renewal will happen in his present valuation, though he stays “conservative concerning the variety of the group’s actions.”
The upcoming debut of latest lady group Babymonster on Nov. 27 will seemingly function a progress driver for the corporate, Choi added.
Nonetheless, he identified that YG “has relied an excessive amount of on just a few artists whereas its rivals have bolstered their artist lineups.”
Alternatively, NH Funding and Securities maintained their “purchase” score and goal worth of 87,000 received on the inventory, representing an upside of greater than 60%.
The analysts, Hazell Lee and Seungjun Lee, stated in a Nov. 14 report that the agency’s present share worth has baked in all main threat components, together with artist departure, which implies an easing of earnings uncertainty for YG.
‘Seven yr curse’
In contrast to Western artists and music acts, who’re sometimes fashioned earlier than signing with a label to advertise, Okay-pop artists normally enter a administration firm as a trainee.
They prepare for a interval of months or years earlier than being chosen as a full fledged artist. If the trainee would not make the debut lineup, the individual should go away the corporate.
Contract renewals are a milestone for Okay-pop teams due to the standardized seven-year contracts that artists signal with labels — it is even been known as the “seven-year curse,” the place teams disband on the finish of their contracts.
Some media retailers even questioned if Blackpink would survive the “seven-year curse.”
As such, ought to a profitable group go away a label, this could imply an enormous loss for the corporate, given the fee wanted to coach and debut a brand new group from scratch.
South Korean media outlet JoongAng Ilbo reported in December that the value of making a woman group can vary between 2 billion received and 5 billion received (about $1.55 million to $3.89 million).
Citing South Korean leisure firm Fantagio, the report stated the price of creating a woman group with three years of coaching for its members is estimated at 3.18 billion South Korean received, or simply over $2.47 million.
Bokyung Suh, director and senior analysis analyst at Bernstein stated: “We all know that leisure is commonly thought-about as a lottery enterprise, as we can not simply forecast the longer term and efficiency earlier than launching the mental property, comparable to Squid Recreation or Recreation of Thrones.”
“So that is the explanation why the worldwide main leisure gamers attempt to diversify their IP portfolio, to run their enterprise extra sustainably,” he informed CNBC’s “Road Indicators” in an interview on Sept. 25.