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Social Signal Score
Revenue
$78.08BCompany Profile
- CEO
- Ted Kim
- Sector
- Communication Services
- Industry
- Entertainment
- Employees
- 172
- Beta
- 0.35
- Country
- KY
- Piotroski score
- 5 / 9 (Middling)
- Altman Z-score
- -6854.05
Financials
Revenue
$78.08B+37412177.7%Net Income
$-205.74BEBITDA
$-203.77BFree Cash Flow
$-9.89B-12966187.1%EPS (diluted)
$-3341.00Shares Outstanding (diluted)
0.00-100.0%Operating Expenses
$69.21BCash & Debt
$6.17MReturn of Capital
$725.63MRevenue by Segment (annual)
$12.23BQuote
Valuation & Ratios
Returns & Efficiency
Revenue & Net Income (Annual)
| Fiscal Year | Revenue | Net Income | EPS |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | $53.88M | $-141.96M | $-69.60 |
| 2024 | $481.1K | $-12.76M | $-6.00 |
| 2023 | $207.8K | $-8.89M | $-4.20 |
| 2022 | $0.00 | $168.8K | $0.42 |
| 2021 | $0.00 | $-1.7K | $0.00 |
| 2020 | $0.00 | $-926.00 | $0.00 |
Valuation
KWMhas no positive reported earnings per share, so an earnings-multiple projection can't be built for it. Companies are valued on other measures at this stage — revenue growth, cash burn, or book value — none of which this calculator models.
Signal Score (90d)
80Social Signal Score
Mentions (1)
- Newsglobenewswire.com·5h ago·Negative
K Wave Media Ltd. Announces Pricing of $1.0 Million Registered Direct Offering NEW YORK, Aug. 19, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- K Wave Media Ltd. (Nasdaq: KWM) (“K Wave Media” or the "Company"), a Nasdaq-listed company focused on AI infrastructure and related technologies, today announced that it has entered into definitive agreements for the purchase and sale of 526,314 ordinary shares at a purchase price of $1.90 per share in a registered direct offering, for gross proceeds of approximately $1,000,…
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Insider trading
Open-market buys and sells by KWM officers and directors.
No open-market trades in the recent filings. All 8 recent Form 4 entries were share awards, option exercises or tax withholding — pay, not decisions to buy or sell.
8 further Form 4 entries are share awards, option exercises or shares withheld for tax. Those are compensation, not trades, so they are excluded above. Buying is the stronger signal: an insider spends their own money for one reason. Selling has many innocent explanations — tax, diversifying, a house — so it says far less than it appears to. Via SEC filings.
