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Official answers on Galaxy Corporation's global listing strategy. · 한국어판

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Q. Why is Galaxy pursuing a global listing?

Galaxy's businesses — Physical AI, robot entertainment, global IP — are inherently global. The US capital market has the most mature understanding and valuation frameworks for robotics and AI companies: a stage where the company's identity can be fairly valued.

Q. What does 'performance-based listing' mean?

A principle of not listing on story alone. Building on FY2025 revenue of KRW 298.8B and operating profit of KRW 12.5B (turned profitable), Galaxy will time its listing to when robotics and Physical AI results are reflected in its financials.

Q. What are the pre-IPO round and current valuation?

In December 2025, Galaxy completed a ~KRW 100B pre-IPO round at a KRW 1 trillion valuation — double its 2023 valuation. Korean institutions and listed companies from Taiwan and Hong Kong participated, securing partnership foundations for global expansion.

Q. What are the timing and process?

Specific timing depends on market conditions and performance trends. Preparation is underway — aligning financial and governance systems to global standards and reviewing underwriter selection. Confirmed details will be published through this hub and official channels.

Q. How is an entertainment company valued in the US market?

Galaxy positions itself as a Physical AI enter-tech company, not a traditional agency — a hybrid combining proven artist-IP profitability with a robotics/AI growth narrative, eligible for both media and tech valuation frameworks. See the Physical AI Whitepaper.

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