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Who owns AMC Entertainment stock?

11 rows · Find out the direct holders, institutional holders and mutual fund holders for AMC Entertainment ...

Is AMC shares a good investment in 2021?

10 rows · Amc Entertainment (NYSE: AMC) is owned by 34.00% institutional shareholders, 24.22% Amc ...

Is Wanda Group the largest shareholder in AMC Entertainment?

Institutional ownership Institutional investors purchased a net $16.7 million shares of AMC during the quarter ended June 2019. This may signal …

Is AMC and Loews the same company?

Apr 11, 2022 · View institutional stock ownership, mutual fund ownership, and top individual ownership of AMC ENTERTAINMENT HOLDINGS, INC. (AMC).

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Who are the institutional owners of AMC Entertainment?

During the previous two years, 303 institutional investors and hedge funds held shares of AMC Entertainment. The most heavily invested institutiona...

What percentage of AMC Entertainment stock is owned by institutional investors?

31.72% of AMC Entertainment stock is owned by institutional investors. Learn more on AMC's institutional investor holdings.

Which institutional investors have been buying AMC Entertainment stock?

Of the 282 institutional investors that purchased AMC Entertainment stock in the last 24 months, the following investors and hedge funds have bough...

How much institutional buying is happening at AMC Entertainment?

Institutional investors have bought a total of 100,211,814 shares in the last 24 months. This purchase volume represents approximately $2.66B in tr...

Which AMC Entertainment institutionals have been selling company stock?

Of the 103 institutional investors that sold AMC Entertainment stock in the last 24 months, the following investors and hedge funds have sold the h...

How much institutional selling is happening at AMC Entertainment?

Institutional investors have sold a total of 17,164,588 shares in the last 24 months. This volume of shares sold represents approximately $521.41M...

AMC largest holders

Implications for the stock

According to data provided by Yahoo Finance, AMC has a float of 513 million shares. Of the total, about 74% is owned by the public, 25% by institutions and 0.3% by insiders – directors, company's officers, and those with access to company information before it becomes public.

In conclusion

A company whose ownership is widely distributed across the general public, as is the case of AMC, can benefit in a couple of ways. For instance, AMC can implement or change company policy without necessarily being aligned first with a handful of key shareholders.

Twitter speaks

AMC stock is owned, by and large, by retail investors – roughly speaking, the AMC ape community. Based on the latest shareholder count provided by AMC itself, the percentage of general public ownership is now greater than 80%, with each retail investor holding around 120 shares ($5,000) on average.

AMC's Institutional Ownership

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What Would Kill AMC?

According to Yahoo Finance!, just 25% of AMC shares are held by institutions.

What Could Go Right?

Well, if AMC was kicked out of a major index for some reason, that would be a problem.

How many shareholders does AMC have?

What if people decide they REALLY, REALLY want to start going to the movies again in 2022?

What is a major shareholder?

AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc (US:AMC) has 437 institutional owners and shareholders that have filed 13D/G or 13F forms with the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC).

Why do we present 13D and 13F separately?

Major shareholders can include individual investors, mutual funds, hedge funds, or institutions. The Schedule 13D indicates that the investor holds (or held) more than 5% of the company and intends (or intended) to actively pursue a change in business strategy. Schedule 13G indicates a passive investment of over 5%.

What does the green row on 13F mean?

We present 13D/G filings separately from the 13F filings because of the different treatement by the SEC. 13D/G filings can be filed by groups of investors (with one leading), whereas 13F filings cannot. This results in situations where an investor may file a 13D/G reporting one value for the total shares (representing all the shares owned by the investor group), but then file a 13F reporting a different value for the total shares (representing strictly their own ownership). This means that share ownership of 13D/G filings and 13F filings are oftentimes not directly comparable, so we present them separately.

Who bought AMC?

Detail on 13F filings are free. Detail on NP filings require a premium membership. Green rows indicate new positions. Red rows indicate closed positions. Click the link icon to see the full transaction history.

When was AMC founded?

In May 2012, AMC Theatres was acquired by Chinese conglomerate Wanda Group, headquartered in Dalian, who paid $2.6 billion to acquire AMC's 5,048 screens in 347 theaters in the U.S. and Canada. The deal was finalized on September 4, 2012. The acquisition made Wanda the world's largest cinema chain.

What is the MovieWatcher program?

Feature Presentation snippet from 1980. AMC Theatres was founded in 1920 by Maurice, Edward, and Barney Dubinsky, who had been traveling the Midwest performing melodramas and tent shows with actress Jeanne Eagels. They purchased the Regent Theatre on 12th Street between Walnut and Grand in downtown Kansas City, Missouri.

How many AMC theaters are there in Canada?

AMC Theatres created the now-defunct MovieWatcher program that rewarded frequent movie-goers similar to other rewards programs but featured innovative aspects. It was based on a points-per-movie-ticket-purchased system, with rewards varying from concessions to movie passes based on point-based level. However, points were limited to a maximum of four points per three-hour time period, which was equal to two tickets. For those AMC cinemas which were not part of the Loews Cineplex acquisition, and therefore, ticketed by MovieTickets.com, the website's surcharge was waived for MovieWatcher members.

Where is AMC located?

AMC Theatres had eight movie theatres in Canada. In July 2012, four locations were sold to Cineplex Entertainment, and two more locations were sold to Empire Theatres and later acquired by Landmark Cinemas. The two remaining locations have since closed. AMC Lakeline 9 in Austin, Texas.

How much money did AMC raise in 2021?

( d/b/a AMC Theatres, originally an abbreviation for American Multi-Cinema; often referred to simply as AMC and known in some countries as AMC Cinemas or AMC Multi-Cinemas) is an American movie theater chain headquartered in Leawood, Kansas, and the largest movie theater chain in the world.

When will AMC reopen?

On January 26, 2021, AMC stated that it had raised $917 million in new funding, including $506 million in equity and new common shares, and commitments for $411 million in debt financing. The company stated that this new funding "should allow the company to make it through this dark coronavirus-impacted winter". The next day, as part of a wider series of short squeezes coordinated by the Reddit community r/wallstreetbets (which primarily targeted video game retailer GameStop ), AMC experienced a major, 300% surge in its share price to a peak of $20.36. The surge triggered Silver Lake Partners' convertible bonds; on January 28, it reached an agreement to convert $600 million of its debt holdings in AMC to equity at $13.51 per-share. Mudrick Capital Management made nearly $200 million in profit off its holdings of AMC debt.

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AMC Largest Holders

  • According to data provided by Yahoo Finance, AMC has a float of 513 million shares. Of the total, about 74% is owned by the public, 25% by institutions and 0.3% by insiders – directors, company's officers, and those with access to company information before it becomes public. Among institutions, Vanguard and Blackrock are the top holders, with 8% and 6% of the shares, respecti…
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Implications For The Stock

  • A company whose ownership is widely distributed across the general public, as is the case of AMC, can benefit in a couple of ways. For instance, AMC can implement or change company policy without necessarily being aligned first with a handful of key shareholders. AMC’s ownership layout allowed for something curious to happen recently. CEO Adam Aron put to a vote the issua…
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in Conclusion

  • AMC stock is owned, by and large, by retail investors – roughly speaking, the AMC ape community. Based on the latest shareholder count providedby AMC itself, the percentage of general public ownership is now greater than 80%, with each retail investor holding around 120 shares ($5,000) on average. Wall Street Memes believes that this is a good setup for AMC’s retai…
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