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subscription to the general public offering stock of Kakao Games, which drew hot attention, ended with a competition rate of over 1,500:1.

Margins entrusted by individual investors to receive allocations for even a few weeks exceed 58 trillion won.



This is Park Chan-geun.



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[(Why can't I make a deposit?) I can't access it because of the congestion.]



The trading system of Korea Investment & Securities, which is the listing organizer, has been temporarily disrupted due to the increasing demand for subscription to Kakao Games.



Securities companies' windows were crowded with people waiting for subscription for two days in a row.



The final competition rate for Kakao Games general public offering stocks is 1524:1.



Only KRW 58 trillion was spent on the subscription margin.



If you put 100 million won in subscription margin and subscribe for about 8,000 weeks, you will be allocated about 5 weeks.



Like SK Biopharm, which caused the subscription craze earlier,'Daesang', that is, even if the public offering doubles on the first day of listing and hits the ceiling, the profit is only about 200,000 won.



Nevertheless, the response is that it is not a bad choice because the investment destination is not suitable.



[Individual Investor: Corporate disclosure, rumored, this is never (damaged) this.

Even that, even if it's your pocket money.]



It's the Kakao Games executives and employees who received stock options and stock options that really made the jackpot.



Stock options owned by more than 400 employees of Kakao Games are about 3.22 million shares, and the margin is over 30 billion won, assuming that they are sold only at the public offering price.



It averages about 70 million won per person.



The Kakao Games subscription frenzy is interpreted as a result of the combination of the charm of being a representative untact company in the Corona era, the precedent of SK Biopharm, which has increased by more than 200% compared to the public offering price, and the liquidity in the market overflowing with low interest rates.



At the beginning of next month, Big Hit Entertainment, the agency of BTS, who has reached the top of the Billboard Single Chart, is holding a general public offering.



(Video coverage: Kim Hak-mo, Video editing: Jeon Min-gyu)