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I don't think people complaining about the management have read the financial statements.
The total compensation to the performers is clearly stated.
Divide that by the per capita [including Stars] and you get $300,000 to $400,000 per year.
If that's [the average amount, including Stars], then we can assume that the female members who gave the concerts were paid very well.
So everyone wants the concert to pay for itself.
And then there will be angry members who are told by the management that they can't do it this year because of their packed schedule.
Some members do not have a concert on their birthday and just wait for a bump in the road.
Birthday merchandise is the most beneficial option since it can be announced at [wait for convexity]. However, the branding shine will be dulled, so members prefer to have a birthday concert.
It is not at the expense of the company, but at your own expense, and the same is true for other ships.
MOUSE spent $6m for the concert, anon knows.
Indies, of course, pay for their own concerts.
For both BRAVE and NIJI, the 3D unveiling concert, large FES and ENgroup concerts are paid for by the company, while the birthday concert should be self-paid.
Some members often say , but if we are to be consistent with the concert expenses and the compensation on the financial statements, we can assume that the self-pay is generated from the minimum compensation from the cover company.
It is said that cover's remuneration is [minimum remuneration + large incentive] for the talent.
JP says that the minimum compensation is [enough to live on].
This is perfectly consistent with what moona says [the same salary as a waitress in Japan].
It is clear from the total compensation of all the performers in the financial statements that there is another major incentive apart from this part
More anon should consider the information in the financial statements that [averages around $350,000 including holoboy].
The other ships basically pay for their own concerts except for the whole FES.
And of course the indies.