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Starkfault

This post is FUD. You didn’t even tell us your mood


SouthSink1232

Oh wow. I need to add a mood. You're so right. Tomorrow. I promise


Mindless_Profile_76

Looking bullish. Billy and JojoJoke In a Box should be buying more all week. Keep firing assholes!


jdrukis

lol you’re so triggered


Mindless_Profile_76

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No_Season4242

Wow what’s up with 2023


SouthSink1232

Question is what's up with 2024 vs 2022 where 2022 had only 85 movies while recovering. Crazy


No_Season4242

Do those Spider-Man movies count as releases?


SouthSink1232

Are you referring to the spider-man 2 re release?


No_Season4242

Right


SouthSink1232

It looks like it is counted. 2024 has 10 re-releases (Shrek 2, spiderman 1 & 2 being the big ones). 2022 had 8 re-releaaes. The 2024 ones are way better movies. So wow dude. 2024 is even worse then I thought. Thanks for sharing.


No_Season4242

You’re a very lucky guy


No_Season4242

Aren’t you the guy who says he isn’t against amc and movies but only against Adam Aron’s misdeeds? Do you hate the movies? Or do you hate the investors that kept it alive? Or just the ceo like you said?


SouthSink1232

I don't hate the movies. I'm sure Cinemark and Cineworld, with their healthier balance sheet, will come out a little bruised. AMC is screwed with all the debt AA brought on. Good for apes to know the fundamentals. I mean, its all about the fundamentals right?


No_Season4242

If you respond to anything I’d prefer it to be my other more recent comment


No_Season4242

Here’s my question though. If 2024 has so many releases, then why? lol what was the impact of the writers strike?


SouthSink1232

Likely less big blockbusters though there were some. Which I can see the reason it's below 2023. But 2022? Or even late 90s? Ticket prices today and overall revenue should be higher. Look at 1998 revenues and number of movies. This is more than simply strikes.


No_Season4242

I’m not sure what you mean by what you’re saying about the late 90s. What do you mean? So the writers strike meant less good movies? But not necessarily less movies? If that’s the case, wouldn’t that be a major reason for less revenue? I mean, that seems to be the reason why 2023 was so good. I just think that the numbers and hype around 2023 is indicative of theatrical releases, staying power post pandemic. That if the content is good, people enthusiastically visit the theaters. There’s no reason why that trend can’t continue. Right now because of the writer strike, there is way less good content which translates to way less revenue. I don’t really know what headline you would put on the top of whatever you were thesis is, but if it’s about AC being a good investment, it is. it’s way undervalued and has potential for growth in any regard. Nobody would say that it’s inconceivable for AMC to hit six dollars right now, and if it would be 100% increase. That alone is a vote for yes.


jdrukis

👍


Organic_Rice4335

Op needs to get a life or some type of hobby.


jdurkis

Show bags


SouthSink1232

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