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AMC Theatres Stock Dives 40% Amid Launch of New APE Trading Units
Movie theaters are struggling amidst box office drought as Cineworld explores bankruptcy
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Wall Street to Hollywood: Spend Less on Streaming Shows, Winter Is Coming | Analysis
Earnings from Roku to Peacock are sending warning signs ahead of a buckling economy
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Netflix Stock Dips Again in Second Day of Freefall
No bounce-back for the streaming giant after losing 37% the day before.
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Wall Street Plunges as Netflix, Apple and Facebook Suffer Big Losses
The bull market ran into a brick wall on Thursday, with several tech and entertainment firms feeling the pain
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Who’s the Trump-Backing Billionaire Bankrolling Hollywood’s New Management Company?
“I think the top three have to be concerned, they left this opening,” Eric Schiffer, CEO of The Patriarch Organization, tells TheWrap
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Netflix Roars to Record 16 Million New Subscribers in Q1
Streaming giant nearly doubles analyst projections for subscriber growth
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AMC Theatres Shares Plummet 20% Following Analyst Downgrade
“We no longer see value in maintaining positions in AMC shares at this point,” B. Riley FBR analyst Eric Wold says
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Cinemark Stock Rebounds, Analyst Upgrades Movie Theater Company to Buy
“We are increasingly optimistic that studios will be flexible to create an evened out release schedule in the coming years to boost the industry’s overall health during the recovery,” Eric Wold said
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Why Cash on Hand Is King for Major Hollywood Companies Hoping to Weather the Coronavirus Storm
“The companies that will be hit the hardest are those that are highly leveraged,” analyst Tuna Amobi says
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Netflix Stock Jumps 6% on Wall Street’s Third Straight Big Day
The Dow has surged 21% since Monday, as the market responds to $2 trillion stimulus plan
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Disney, Roku Shares Surge as Wall Street Makes Big Gains on Potential Stimulus Deal
Several entertainment companies increased 10% or more on Tuesday
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Disney Stock Sinks Over 9% as Wall Street Gives Away Trump Gains
Disney closed Friday at $85.98 per share — or about 40% below where it was in mid-February
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Entertainment Stocks Drop as Wall Street Gains Under Trump Evaporate
Stock losses, spurred on by the coronavirus pandemic, continued to pile up on Wednesday
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Wall Street Rocked by Coronavirus; Trading Halts Twice Thursday Morning Amid Major Selloff
Disney shares plunge 10% as concerns mount over the lasting impact of the coronavirus outbreak
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Coronavirus Rocks Wall Street This Week: Apple, Disney Stocks Take Major Hits
Tech, media and entertainment companies all couldn’t escape the sea of red this week