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HYBE employees are divided on whether or not HYBE should takeover SM

and it was recently revealed that only 42% of HYBE employees voted in favor of HYBE taking over SM.

Recently, a poll was held in the HYBE lounge on Blind, an anonymous online community for company employees. To become a member of Blind, you have to verify your employment by registering with your work email. The poll asked employees their opinions of HYBE's acquisition of SM shares. According to the poll, 42% agreed with the acquisition, 23% were against the acquisition, and 35% voted that they didn't care whether or not HYBE takes over SM Entertainment.I didn't agree to the takeover because that means that there will be more work for me but then looking at what's going on in the past few days, I just want HYBE to take over." I want to see SM Entertainment be taken over by Kakao and not by HYBE.

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