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$AMC Entertainment(AMC.US$
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Like when someone calculates the value of shares and "forgets" APE was awarded and converted, and doubles down when called out, hehe.
Or when someone who "knows the markets" conveniently forgets that FTDs are after T+2 when it lines the numbers up to support their point.
People sharing silly and misleading claims like "if you can buy a share they can buy a share" that simplify buying millions of shares (currently 40+million) and pretending price movement wouldn't accompany that kind of buying ...
Or when someone who "knows the markets" conveniently forgets that FTDs are after T+2 when it lines the numbers up to support their point.
People sharing silly and misleading claims like "if you can buy a share they can buy a share" that simplify buying millions of shares (currently 40+million) and pretending price movement wouldn't accompany that kind of buying ...
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$AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ Who's in the right mind diluting the stock to kill their own investors? Yea...we poured in our hard earn money to save the company...but who is biting us back?
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$AMC Entertainment(AMC.US$ "Speaking of the box office, let’s turn to the domestic industry box office as a placeholder for the size of our industry and to demonstrate our industry’s long climb back from COVID We all know that the box office fell from $11.4 billion in 2019 to $2.2 billion in the height of the pandemic calendar year 2020. But then the domestic industry box office started on its rebound, up to $4.5 billion in 2021 to $7.5 billion in 2022. And it grew again in 2023 by ...
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