What was the point of IOI?

What was the point of IOI?

An indication of interest (IOI) is an underwriting expression showing a conditional, non-binding interest in buying a security that is currently in registration—awaiting approval by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The investor’s broker is required to provide the investor with a preliminary prospectus.

What is the fandom name of IOI?

If you didn’t know, I.O.I stands for ‘Ideal Of Idol’, so I thought that the fandom name should be called I.O.F. ‘Ideal Of Fans/Fandom’ *drops mic*.

How long does a Kpop contract last?

In Korea, the terms of standard entertainer’s contract is 7 years from the day of debut. This terms of contract is uniform because it was prepared by the government to be fair to both agencies and their performers. So a successful band is guaranteed to be around for 7 years at the minimum.

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What happened to too Kpop group?

2021: Reformation It was announced on March 28 that the group has its name changed from TOO to TO1. TO1 made their re-debut with their first mini album Re:Born on May 20, with the title track “Son of Beast”. The group will be managed under CJ ENM’s music label, Wake One Entertainment.

Who is the leader of a K-pop group?

K-Pop Positions Explained (Updated!) In most K-Pop groups there’s an appointed leader, who’s usually (but not always) the eldest member or at least one of the eldest members. (Ex: SHINee’s Onew, APink’s Chorong, etc.)

Why are K-pop stars not allowed to date?

That pressure seems even more extreme when you find out about the strict rules that K-Pop stars have to follow. K-Pop fans like their idols to be single — and female performers are preferably fully chaste — which is why they’re not allowed to date. According to CNN, “some even having a ‘no dating’ clause in their contracts.”

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What is K-pop and why is it so popular?

According to Vox, K-Pop is a “global phenomenon that brings billions of dollars to South Korea each year. Launching its so-called “idols” into superstardom, K-pop allows performers who rise to the top of the highly competitive industry to earn the kind of fame and fortune that most people couldn’t imagine.

Should K-pop fans have a say in their idols’ lives?

Jenna Gibson, a Korea specialist at the University of Chicago, told CNN, “In a perverse way, because fans put in so much effort to promote and publicize a good image of their idol, some of them get the idea that they should have some say over the idol’s actions and personal life.”