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Thanks, shirenu. you did answered one of my questions. and don't worry about babbling we all do it, especially when in a long post, like I did before and what I'm doing now...
I also read from another post that UFA/UFG does take care of their artists, financially, even now. Though I dunno if they're still among the most paid idols, but as long as they're well off and at least decently paid, I'm happy for them. I thought that if I know where UFA/UFG stands in the industry, the market, like stock and stuff, compare it to other idol agency and I could maybe get an idea of artist income...
Also, Hello! Project started in 1997, so they're a relatively new and not really established yet, so not really experienced, but then again, H!P is only a name and logo, the umbrella group, not an agency. I wonder how long UFA(the agency) existed and are they well established and experienced in the entertainment section? which brings me to another question, UFW/UFG(the parent company), how long did they existed and well established are they?
Hello! Project members aren't the only artists/group they managed, as there are several others.
I'm just thinking, the longer you are in the business, the more you learned and experienced, therefore more productive and effective and know how to handle business, same for companies...