Hybe stocks tumble after BTS announces hiatus

Article: Hybe's stocks drop 25% after announcement of BTS hiatus

Source: Seoul News via Nate + News 1 via Naver

1. [+942, -62] They've achieved all that they've wanted to so it's about time for rest. They also have the issue of army enlistments looming over them. They deserve to just focus on what they individually want for now.

2. [+736, -54] Love this for Hybe, especially after all of the arrogant posturing as if they can do just as well without BTS and had no care for all of the foolish hair, make up, and coordi looks they've been dressing them in~~~

3. [+680, -143] Time to enlist in the army ㅋㅋㅋ

4. [+82, -33] So many groups like HOT, Sechs Kies, TVXQ, SS501 who were at the top of their times probably all thought that they could maintain that position as solos... but reality is, every single one of them flopped as solos in the real world (Lee Hyori is the only one who survived..). BTS? They have Korean fans because they have a good group image with good songs but... solos? It's obvious what's going to happen. I'm personally a Jin fan but acting...? It's so obvious to the eye where this is going to go down...

5. [+73, -22] V said that he's had to hide his true self while participating in group activities, but it seems to me that he's had no problem showing his true colors all this time... by acting embarrassed to deal with his fans at fan signings, purposely mussing up his hair and looking at them as if he's sick of them, by calling out GD during his relationship scandal. I'm not quite sure what he means by what he said.

6. [+69, -2] Hybe would still be a mid-tier agency if they didn't hit daebak with BTS...

7. [+61, -3] It's only dropped 25%? What does Hybe have left without BTS?

8. [+51, -4] It's clear they're suffering from burn out. It's understandable that they've burned up everything that they've had to maintain a top position for years now. They do need a break, especially leader RM who probably shouldered the brunt of the pressure.

9. [+45, -1] Wow, seems like Hybe's true owner is not Bang Shi Hyuk but BTS... News like this makes me feel 'good riddance' if I think of the years that Hybe has spent ignoring BTS' needs.

10. [+45, -3] The group is pretty much running on its last legs. Once they get back from the army, the members will start having different thoughts about their futures, and I bet a few will start to reconsider renewing their contracts.

11. [+41, -8] Seems like a disbandment in reality... I'm sure they'll still regroup and promote and all but what can you do after the army when you're in your thirties? Probably just put out a song or two and focus on solo activities for the rest of it.

12. [+41, -11] Their stock was always meant to fall, just needed a real reason and timing

13. [+45, -2] Hybe lost 1/5 of their stock.. which means if you invested 100 million won, you lost over 20 million won in the span of 6 hours. Please don't invest in entertainment stocks...

14. [+17, -0] Hybe handled this foolishly. They could've just spun it as the members leaving for army enlistments and focusing on solo activities in that time but they made a bomb of an announcement with a hiatus and caused all of this. Not only did their stocks get cut in half but now their biggest consumers, the Japanese, are up in arms that they're not coming back to Japan. Hybe really has a knack for making things worse than they have to be.

15. [+4, -0] I don't think it's a bad thing to leave while the applause is still coming. They've made what they need to, and I'm sure they have things they individually want to pursue.

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