BTS Business Empire at Risk as K-Pop Band Members Go Solo

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Watch: K-pop sensation BTS is a global juggernaut that alone brings $4.2 billion to the South Korean economy. But the business empire faces disruption as its oldest member, Jin, starts mandatory military service.

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KathleenHGraham That’s a lot of kimchi!

do they have a cryptocurrency?

Considering the gloomy year(s) ahead with a global recession in sight, I'd say that it is still not too late for the government to exempt BTS from the military service.

“I truly believe you are doing something great, it’s amazing”

It is equal to the budget of the USA for Hypersonic Missile technologies for 2023. BTS SouthKorea

Total deficit over 3 yrs of BTS overall enlistment is likely to be in the region of at least $10 - 12 billion or 15,559,860,000.0 won ...tho' solo albums during '23 will offset to a certain extent, there will be a definite economic hit. Short sighted policy should be adapted

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