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K-pop takeover battle loser HYBE to sell $437 mln stake in SM

For weeks, HYBE battled against Kakao to acquire SM before dropping its bid earlier this month. But it remained uncertain until Friday whether HYBE, currently SM's biggest shareholder, would dispose of its stake.

Hyunsu Yim (Reuters)
Seoul, South Korea
Fri, March 24, 2023

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K-pop takeover battle loser HYBE to sell $437 mln stake in SM Long-awaited concert: Members of the South Korean supergroup BTS perform a live concert titled Permission to Dance on Stage - Seoul at the Seoul Olympic Stadium on Thursday. (AFP/Handout/BigHit Music)

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outh Korean music label HYBE 352820.KS, manager of boy band BTS, said on Friday it aimed to sell its entire 15.8 percent stake in K-pop pioneer SM Entertainment 041510.KQ for 564 billion won ($437 million) by accepting a tender offer from bidder Kakao.

The decision marked a formal end to a takeover battle between HYBE and social media giant Kakao Corp 035720.KS over SM that began in February after SM's management became estranged from its founder Lee Soo-man over governance issues.

For weeks, HYBE battled against Kakao to acquire SM before dropping its bid earlier this month. But it remained uncertain until Friday whether HYBE, currently SM's biggest shareholder, would dispose of its stake.

Kakao, which has big expansion plans in the entertainment industry, launched a tender offer for SM earlier this month to acquire up to 35% at 150,000 won per share after HYBE's 120,000 won offer failed to win enough investor support.

The planned stake sale would allow HYBE to pocket a gain of around $87 million, a 25 percent quick return from an investment made just a month ago mainly by purchasing a stake from SM founder Lee Soo-man, 70, who is considered the "godfather" of the K-pop industry.

Kakao's offer was backed by the current SM management team, led by Lee's nephew.

HYBE chairman Bang Si-hyuk said last week that he was "personally satisfied" with a new partnership with Kakao on fan platform businesses despite losing the battle over SM.

HYBE plans a substantial number of acquisitions and investments this year as the K-pop giant looks to boost its U.S. presence, Bang added.

SM shares were up 1.77 percent as of 11:18 a.m. (0213 GMT) while the smaller Kosdaq Index saw a 1.13 percent rise. HYBE shares were up 0.85 percent, compared with a 0.53 percent drop in the benchmark KOSPI market.

SM is home to popular K-pop groups such as Girls' Generation, H.O.T., EXO, Red Velvet, Super Junior, SHINee, NCT Dream and Aespa.

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