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BTS agency begins IPO demand forecasting for institutions

K-pop super group BTS will deliver performances on NBC's "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" in the United States for a full week, the group's management agency said Wednesday. Under the show's weeklong special titled "BTS Week," the seven-member boy band will showcase different music performances each night for five days starting next Monday, Big Hit Entertainment said. The members will be featured in comedy bits and virtual interviews as well throughout the week. BTS appeared on the late-night show in February and presented its television debut performance of "ON," the lead track of the band's album "Map of the Soul: 7." The performance was pre-taped live at a deserted Grand Central Terminal in Midtown Manhattan, New York. "We love having BTS on the show," show host Jimmy Fallon said in a statement. He added, "Last time we had them on we took over Grand Central Terminal, so we had our work cut out for us to top that." The group's latest single "Dynamite" ranked second on Billboard's main singles Hot 100 chart for the second consecutive week this week after spending the first two weeks on the chart at No. 1. The septet made history by becoming the first South Korean artist to top the Hot 100 chart last month. BTS garnered nominations in two categories -- Top Duo/Group and Top Social Artist -- for the 2020 Billboard Music Awards set for next month in the US. (Yonhap)

Big Hit Entertainment, the management agency for K-pop super group BTS, was to start demand forecasting for domestic and overseas institutions Thursday in the runup to its initial public offering (IPO).

Big Hit Entertainment will determine the initial offering price following the two-day forecasting session as one of the largest talent agencies is slated to debut on the country’s main stock market next month.

General subscription for its shares is scheduled for Oct. 5 and 6 amid keen interest in how much money the high-profile IPO will attract from investors.

Big Hit Entertainment plans to sell 7.13 million shares at a price range of 105,000 won ($90.3) to 135,000 won.

In light of the price range, the market value of Big Hit Entertainment is estimated at up to 4.8 trillion won ($4.13 billion), well above the combined market capitalization of the nation’s three management agencies — JYP Entertainment, YG Entertainment and SM Entertainment.

Local brokerage houses have offered different estimates, with Hana Financial Investment Co. forecasting its market value to reach as high as 14 trillion won.

Big Hit Entertainment’s planned IPO has been drawing keen interest from local investors as BTS made history last month by becoming the first South Korean artist to top Billboard’s Hot 100 singles chart with its disco-pop single “Dynamite.” (Yonhap)

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