The Korea Times

Naver Webtoon’s IPO plan draws mixed views

- By Lee Yeon-woo yanu@koreatimes.co.kr

Naver Webtoon is preparing for a Nasdaq listing as early as June. While market observers anticipate that the listing could boost investor sentiment in the domestic webtoon industry, some question its effectiven­ess, suggesting it could harm Naver’s already weak share price.

According to industry sources, Wednesday, Naver Webtoon’s U.S. corporate body, Webtoon Entertainm­ent, has recently selected initial public offering (IPO) underwrite­rs, aiming for a Nasdaq listing in June. A report by Bloomberg identified the underwrite­rs as Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley.

If Webtoon Entertainm­ent successful­ly gets listed, its corporate value is expected to reach between $3 billion and $4 billion. The listing would represent the second occasion of a Naver affiliate going public, following the listing of LINE in the U.S. and Japan.

A recent improvemen­t in performanc­e led to the decision to take the firm public. Last year, Naver’s global webtoon sector saw a 41 percent increase in sales, reaching 1.5 trillion won ($1.1 billion). Simultaneo­usly, the deficit from the operating loss of its content businesses, including the webtoon sector, decreased by 37.96 percent.

The brokerage industry believes that Naver Webtoon’s listing could boost its financial performanc­e and fuel investor sentiment in the webtoon industry. The webtoon industry experience­d a less favorable performanc­e between 2022 and 2023, with transactio­n volume stagnating.

“The announceme­nt of Naver Webtoon going public not only reinvigora­tes market interest in webtoons but also sets the stage for anticipate­d market growth through enhanced marketing efforts and the expansion of IP businesses,” Shinhan Securities analyst Kim A-ram said.

“Ahead of its IPO, Naver Webtoon has launched numerous initiative­s. These are expected to yield positive financial outcomes, with benefits in the short, medium and long term.”

However, some analysts expressed skepticism about the effectiven­ess of Naver Webtoon’s IPO, arguing that it may not lead to a short-term rise in Naver’s share price. There are concerns that could reduce the share price due to the dilution of Naver’s ownership stake.

“Regrettabl­y, Naver Webtoon’s IPO is not expected to act as a catalyst for a short-term rise in Naver’s stock price. The valuation of $4 billion for the company is insufficie­nt to significan­tly affect Naver’s share price. Furthermor­e, considerin­g the dilution of Naver’s stake post-IPO, it might have a negative impact on the share price,” Korea Investment & Securities analyst Jung Ho-yoon said.

Jung stressed the importance of post-IPO strategies. “The capital raised from the IPO should be invested strategica­lly in marketing initiative­s to expand the user base and in identifyin­g promising IPs for global success. This approach is crucial for laying the foundation­s for long-term growth.”

 ?? Courtesy of Naver ?? Naver headquarte­rs in Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province
Courtesy of Naver Naver headquarte­rs in Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province

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