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AMC CEO Adam Aron shared on Twitter that AMC sold 1.6 million tickets on Saturday as part of National Cinema ... ever pass $700 million in domestic box office thanks to the $3 ticket promotion.
Old Movies and $3 Tickets Aren't Enough for AMC Stock. By Rick Munarriz – Sep 6, 2022 at 11 ... Most major multiplex chains including AMC ran a promo charging $3 a ticket over the weekend.
A discount ticket promotion by movie theaters across the country turned out to be a blockbuster hit. The $3 tickets offered Saturday at more than 3,000 theaters drew 8.1 million moviegoers over ...
AMC is doubling down on efforts to get the most out of moviegoers whether its during the week or on the weekend.
A movie ticket is going to cost less than your popcorn. In honor of National Cinema Day, most national theater chains are dropping the price of all movies to only $3.
AMC Theaters is offering moviegoers the chance to beat the heat with its summer movie camp program, featuring eight Universal movies for $3 plus tax at participating locations nationwide.
For one day -- today, Sept. 3 -- movie tickets will be just $3 in the vast majority of American theaters to celebrate “National Cinema Day.” The one-day nationwide promotion was being offered ...
So yes, for just $3 you can grab a ticket for an Imax (IMAX-0.17%), Dolby (DLB-1.50%), or 3-D show that typically costs $15 to $20 on Saturday night. It sounds great for the consumer.
Dozens of Philadelphia-area theaters are selling $3 movie tickets for shows on Saturday, Sept. 3, including major chains like AMC and Regal Cinemas. The promotion is part of National Cinema Day ...
AMC said the pricing plan, dubbed “Sightline,” has already been rolled out in some locations and, by the end of the year, will be in place at all domestic AMC theaters during showings after 4 p.m.
AMC shares limped into 2023, coming in just a hair above the 52-week low. Then the stock made its current 52-week low just a few days later, on Jan. 6, as the stock bottomed at $3.77.
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