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SM Entertainment Co Ltd
KOSDAQ:041510

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KOSDAQ:041510
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Price: 104 400 KRW 0.58% Market Closed
Market Cap: 2.4T KRW
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SM Entertainment Co., Ltd., founded by Lee Soo-man in 1995, has grown into an influential powerhouse at the heart of South Korea's entertainment industry. As a progenitor of the modern K-pop phenomenon, SM Entertainment has been instrumental in shaping both the sound and image of the genre, steering the careers of some of the biggest names in the music industry. Their talent roster reads like a who's who of Korean pop royalty, including acts like BoA, Super Junior, and EXO. The company's business model hinges on its ability to discover, train, and promote talent in a way that maximizes both creative and commercial success. This is achieved through a rigorous trainee system that refines raw talent into polished performers ready to capture the hearts and minds of fans worldwide. Beyond music production, SM Entertainment has diversified its operations to encompass a wide array of entertainment services. The company generates revenue through album sales, merchandise, endorsements, concerts, and digital content. Furthermore, SM has astutely leveraged the globalization of K-pop, tapping into international markets and forging partnerships with companies like YouTube, which increase its exposure and revenue potential globally. With ventures into films, television, and even branded cafes, SM Entertainment has strategically positioned itself as a multifaceted entertainment firm. This diversification not only mitigates risk but also fuels sustained growth, ensuring that it remains at the forefront of the global entertainment landscape.

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