Theater chain AMC casts doubt on its ability to survive

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3 thoughts on “Theater chain AMC casts doubt on its ability to survive

  1. This could be poetic justice. AMC is owned by Chinese holding company, more than likely controlled by the Chicoms. Hopefully a U.S. firm can buy this chain for pennies on the dollar. Sorry for the loss any US investors incur from this.

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