Weddingbook Saigon appears to be a substantial legitimate business (subsidiary of a Korean market leader) with significant team size (350) and physical infrastructure, indicating high real-world utility and economic traction. However, the PoU score is heavily penalized by a low-quality submission that lacks verifiable digital metrics, claims impossible audience reach ('everyone', 'most people'), and demonstrates low technical innovation (primarily a service/machinery business rather than software). The score reflects the strength of the underlying asset adjusted for the poor evidence provided.
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