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AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc.(AMC)
Summary & Charts
Price | $ 12.47 | +0.42 (+3.48%) |
Day's Range | $ 11.93 - 12.57 | |
Previous Close | $ 12.05 | |
Market Cap | $ 6.4B USD | |
Short Interest % | 216.95 % | As of Fri, 13 May 2022 |
Float | 50.62M | |
Outstanding | 516.82M |
Exchange | NYSE | |
Industry | Entertainment | |
Sector | Communication Services | |
Volume | 80.64M | |
Avg. Volume (20 day) | 45.55M | |
Rel. Volume (20 day) | 1.77 | |
Rel. Volume (3 month) | 1.63 |
Rating | B- | Neutral |
DCF | N/A | Strong Buy |
Debt/Equity | -574.93 % | Strong Sell |
ROE | 59.28 % | Buy |
ROA | -10.20 % | Neutral |
P/E | -6.19 % | Strong Sell |
P/B | -2.95 % | Strong Sell |
Date | Open | High | Low | Close | Change | Volume | R. Vol. (20d) | R. Vol. (3m) | Mentions |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jun 24, 2022 | $ 12.17 | $ 12.57 | $ 11.93 | $ 12.47 | +0.42 | 80,637,501 | 1.77 | 1.63 | 37 |
Jun 23, 2022 | $ 12.79 | $ 12.81 | $ 11.44 | $ 12.05 | -0.55 | 35,992,401 | 0.81 | 0.70 | 83 |
Jun 22, 2022 | $ 12.50 | $ 13.22 | $ 12.37 | $ 12.60 | +0.10 | 26,171,683 | 0.59 | 0.51 | 71 |
Jun 21, 2022 | $ 12.75 | $ 12.93 | $ 12.22 | $ 12.50 | -0.03 | 30,300,329 | 0.69 | 0.60 | 34 |
Jun 17, 2022 | $ 11.86 | $ 12.71 | $ 11.86 | $ 12.53 | +0.74 | 32,935,020 | 0.74 | 0.65 | 40 |
Jun 16, 2022 | $ 12.22 | $ 12.50 | $ 11.43 | $ 11.79 | -0.98 | 26,170,096 | 0.57 | 0.52 | 46 |
Jun 15, 2022 | $ 11.55 | $ 12.97 | $ 11.54 | $ 12.77 | +0.85 | 37,056,147 | 0.79 | 0.74 | 47 |
Jun 14, 2022 | $ 11.52 | $ 12.05 | $ 11.11 | $ 11.92 | +0.44 | 25,605,585 | 0.54 | 0.52 | 46 |
Jun 13, 2022 | $ 11.91 | $ 12.20 | $ 11.09 | $ 11.48 | -0.95 | 27,562,363 | 0.58 | 0.55 | 65 |
Jun 10, 2022 | $ 12.63 | $ 12.73 | $ 12.07 | $ 12.43 | -0.35 | 26,510,508 | 0.54 | 0.53 | 40 |
Jun 09, 2022 | $ 13.37 | $ 13.53 | $ 12.57 | $ 12.78 | -0.74 | 32,254,903 | 0.61 | 0.64 | 48 |
Jun 08, 2022 | $ 12.80 | $ 14.25 | $ 12.71 | $ 13.52 | +0.45 | 51,594,230 | 0.95 | 1.02 | 97 |
Jun 07, 2022 | $ 12.02 | $ 13.25 | $ 11.81 | $ 13.07 | +1.12 | 40,208,882 | 0.74 | 0.80 | 93 |
Jun 06, 2022 | $ 12.42 | $ 12.58 | $ 11.77 | $ 11.95 | -0.50 | 34,047,013 | 0.62 | 0.67 | 83 |
Jun 03, 2022 | $ 12.78 | $ 13.06 | $ 12.18 | $ 12.45 | -0.85 | 39,077,089 | 0.71 | 0.77 | 49 |
Jun 02, 2022 | $ 12.69 | $ 13.54 | $ 12.30 | $ 13.30 | +0.49 | 45,140,963 | 0.84 | 0.89 | 64 |
Jun 01, 2022 | $ 14.01 | $ 14.32 | $ 12.80 | $ 12.81 | -1.53 | 55,294,167 | 1.04 | 1.08 | 68 |
May 31, 2022 | $ 15.75 | $ 16.13 | $ 13.93 | $ 14.34 | -0.09 | 104,485,197 | 2.01 | 2.05 | 119 |
May 27, 2022 | $ 12.65 | $ 14.47 | $ 12.40 | $ 14.43 | +2.20 | 89,422,993 | 1.87 | 1.78 | 145 |
May 26, 2022 | $ 11.75 | $ 12.88 | $ 11.59 | $ 12.23 | +0.35 | 70,561,245 | 1.59 | 1.42 |
News
The latest news about AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc. (AMC).
Earnings
Date | Time | EPS Expected | EPS Reported | % | Revenue Expected | Revenue Reported | % |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2022-08-08 | AMC | -0.22 | -- | -- | 1.2B | -- | -- |
2022-05-09 | AMC | -0.63 | -0.65 | 3.17% | -- | -- | -- |
2022-03-01 | AMC | -0.26 | -0.26 | -- | 0.8B | 1.2B | 50.47% |
2021-11-08 | AMC | -0.53 | -0.44 | 16.99% | 1.1B | 0.8B | -32.27% |
2021-08-09 | AMC | -0.91 | -0.71 | 21.98% | 382M | 445M | 16.38% |
2021-05-06 | AMC | -1.3 | -1.42 | 9.23% | 175M | 148M | -15.43% |
2021-03-10 | AMC | -3.15 | -6.21 | 97.14% | 159M | 163M | 2.41% |
2020-11-02 | AMC | -4.95 | -8.41 | 69.89% | 89M | 120M | 34.22% |
Top Discussions
These are the top discussions over the last 24-hours that mention the AMC stock ticker symbol.
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- (7 points) The Fed predicted 3.5% inflation. Larry Summers (former Treasury guy and Harvard prez) said he wouldn't be surprised by 4%. Your local AMC Apes were like "groceries are fucking expensive. this isn't going down." Why are the AMC Apes the unemployed ones? Seriously. How do these economists have jobs?
- (2 points) Same reason I can go see a movie, but not be retarded enough to pay 15x the pre-covid valuation for AMC.
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- (3 points) AMC is trash
- (3 points) AMC video stores
- (3 points) AMC and please do 
- (3 points) AMC !!! WTF
- (2 points) I saw it twice in theaters, outstanding film. Your best bet now is to short AMC, wait for it to go tits up and, and use the profits to by a theater from auction
- (2 points) For some reason I wanted to remind you all that someone was dumb enough to buy AMC at 72, and another person, maybe the same person, was dumb enough to buy WISH at 32.
- (2 points) Yoloing AMC deep otm calls monday. 216% float shorted, gonna short squeeze https://www.marketwatch.com/tools/screener/short-interest
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https://twitter.com/ceoadam/status/1541125621656522752?s=21 LOS ANGELES, June 26 (Variety.com) - Paramount's all-American blockbuster "Top Gun: Maverick" is still flying high at the box office, cross... Read More
- (60 points, 3 replies) Ya’ll act like AMC makes that full billion dollars  there’s dozens of other movie theaters in the US. I’ll go to my local Alamo Drafthouse, the superior theater chain.
- (20 points, 2 replies) Dont forget you also have regal and cinemark too. AMC is just a giant pyramid scheme. Glad I don't know anyone invested in that because all it would be is, "come on guys let's go watch top gun at amc for the sixth time" instead of spending money doing anything else.
- (18 points) Seeing too many dumb AMC posts lately. Bagholders are high on copium
- (17 points) Next month: Thor Love and Thunder tops 1 billion revenue in a month OP: it's ALL AMC bro Tell me you are an AMC bagholder without telling me you are an AMC bagholder. 
- (2 points) Studios and movie theaters work on a sliding scale. The movie studios make the majority of the money whrn the movie first opens, and then the scale changes over time, so that movie theaters make more in the following months. The problem is that people tend to go to the movies when a movie opens, which is when the studio makes the majority of the money, not the theater. Hence, the theater charging an absolutely absurd price for popcorn, soda, candy, etc. What AMC really needs is for people to see Top Gun this month and next month in theaters. That's when they'll make more money from tickets and make the margin on food and beverage.
- (2 points) So now we want to talk about AMC's fundamentals?
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- (490 points, 6 replies) If that's so, you should buy some shares in AMC, Aron!
- (154 points, 2 replies) CEO and the board all have only sold AMC in the last 2 years, even knowing about the whole “Squeeze” stuff. Then dilutes the float 500% in order to receive an additional 2.1M shares and then asks for a raise, after he made 40Mills of AMC shares last year. And then AMC apes still think there’s a play there 💀
- (129 points, 2 replies) Adam joined as CEO of AMC late 2015, look at the chart from then. He did absolutely nothing and drove the stock from $30+ down to less than $2. He had YEARS to make changes and shit, but still did nothing basically and watched the stock drop. What a winner!
- (71 points, 2 replies) That $1B went straight to Paramount. Every dollar of ticket sales go to the studio for the first month of a movie’s release in theaters. That’s just the standard business practice. After a few weeks of that, the theaters get to keep a small percentage of the box office revenue and this percentage gradually grows over weeks. But keep in mind that by then, the attendance has fallen by 75% or more and continues to fall by about 50% each week as the theater’s portion grows. So none of this success at the box office affects the theaters directly. It indirectly helps with increased popcorn and concession sales but the movie ticket sales are off limit to AMC, Regal, etc.
- (47 points) I was just kidding, he and everybody at the top only sell AMC shares.
- (24 points, 4 replies) A CEO who calls people idiots and tells people to choke on it. Even if i was invested in AMC i would definently have sold after reading this.
- (23 points, 2 replies) Not true, as I learned from reading an AMC shareholder report last year. The ticket sales are indeed the biggest source of income.
- (20 points) and then you see AMC apes praising him still lmfao
- (19 points) Theaters are not dying but AMC is. They've got a mountain of debt that isn't going away. A single blockbuster isn't going to save them from bankruptcy.
- (13 points, 2 replies) There’s actually a page on Twitter that is a shit post version of AA and his pinned tweet is exposing a whole bunch of AMC bots running the same script lmao. His name is Adam Ruggem Airin
- (13 points) All of them basically. Kept a few so the AMC morons would be happy LOL
- (13 points) Good movie theaters aren’t dead, but they really have to pull out all the stops to be relevant. The last AMC I was in looked and smelled like it was living on a prayer. Only a percentage of the staff was there, the seats were cloth and didn’t recline, and the theater smelled like vomit. They should take some pointers from Alamo drafthouse.
- (13 points) Fuck AA ceo of AMC .He is a shill Tom Fuck him
- (13 points) Cruise holding $AMC!?
- (11 points) There’s hit movies all the time. AMC still finds ways to lose money.
- (10 points) You guys act like AMC has a monopoly on movie theaters. I’ll go to my local Alamo Drafthouse thanks.
- (10 points) And some people invest in AMC.
- (9 points) You did the smart thing by selling out of AMC shareholders. Anyone who's still holding now will be an eternal bagholders. If you want to play meme stocks, it's GME or nothing
- (8 points) How much AMC shares did this guy dump again?
- (5 points) Doesn't change the fact that AMC is a shit stock 
- (4 points) AMC back under 10$ soon and with worse fundamentals.
- (3 points) seriously, top gun making a shit ton of money barely helps his movie theaters. disney made like 5 billion in one year of marvel movies back in 2019 and in the same year AMC managed to lose money.
- (3 points) AMC is back to it’s pretty squeeze levels lmao, AMC to bankruptcy like it was going to before they pumped the fuck out of it in order to draw attention away from GME. A single transaction of AMC totalling 327M$ bought and sold 1 second after the other on January 27Th 2021. You have been conned by AA.
- (3 points) I'm not American so no AMC here. But I'm an AMC shareholder. Anyway, I literally take my kids to the movies between 10-20 times a year. It's great, The popcorn, the candy, pop for the kids. Then we can talk about the movie all day. My younger daughter have top gun 8/10. The older daughter didn't like it. But hey, we had a good day. Love the movies
- (3 points) Calls on AMC?
- (3 points) No, but AMC was bleeding money year after year after year before covid. Ultra luxury theaters will rise to the top I think, the ones nice than AMC like they have in Dallas. Also niche like Alamo Draft House.
- (2 points) NewsCorp's FoxBusiness are reporting on Lightyear's dismal opening and saying 'AMC is doomed'.
- (2 points) Wife and I like the movie theater experience. Lately it’s been packed AMC. And I’m a stock holder too.
- (2 points) I bought and sold AMC at 4$ I sold the night before the first meme wave, fml
Unusual Option Activity
Option contracts that are trading at a significantly higher volume relative to the contract's open interest. These might provide some insight into what "smart money" is doing with large volume orders.
Type | Strike | Exp Date | DTE | Bid | Ask | Last | Volume | Open Interest | Vol/OI | IV |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CALL | $ 11.00 | 06/30/22 | 5 | $ 1.55 | $ 1.65 | $ 1.60 | 1,135 | 533 | 2.13 | 0.93% |
CALL | $ 11.50 | 06/30/22 | 5 | $ 1.21 | $ 1.29 | $ 1.24 | 2,551 | 1,279 | 1.99 | 0.99% |
CALL | $ 12.00 | 06/30/22 | 5 | $ 0.92 | $ 0.97 | $ 0.92 | 8,572 | 3,316 | 2.59 | 1.01% |
CALL | $ 12.50 | 06/30/22 | 5 | $ 0.68 | $ 0.70 | $ 0.65 | 9,907 | 2,705 | 3.66 | 1.02% |
CALL | $ 13.00 | 06/30/22 | 5 | $ 0.50 | $ 0.54 | $ 0.50 | 11,197 | 4,229 | 2.65 | 1.07% |
CALL | $ 13.50 | 06/30/22 | 5 | $ 0.38 | $ 0.42 | $ 0.40 | 3,068 | 1,664 | 1.84 | 1.14% |
CALL | $ 14.00 | 06/30/22 | 5 | $ 0.28 | $ 0.30 | $ 0.30 | 4,528 | 3,138 | 1.44 | 1.16% |
CALL | $ 16.50 | 06/30/22 | 5 | $ 0.12 | $ 0.15 | $ 0.13 | 1,024 | 595 | 1.72 | 1.54% |
CALL | $ 8.50 | 06/30/22 | 5 | $ 0.00 | $ 0.05 | $ 0.02 | 2,654 | 782 | 3.39 | 1.47% |
CALL | $ 11.00 | 06/30/22 | 5 | $ 0.21 | $ 0.22 | $ 0.22 | 5,916 | 3,040 | 1.95 | 1.12% |
CALL | $ 12.00 | 06/30/22 | 5 | $ 0.51 | $ 0.54 | $ 0.53 | 4,733 | 2,530 | 1.87 | 1.09% |
CALL | $ 14.00 | 06/30/22 | 5 | $ 1.84 | $ 2.00 | $ 2.19 | 575 | 426 | 1.35 | 1.33% |
CALL | $ 27.00 | 06/30/22 | 5 | $ 14.50 | $ 15.05 | $ 15.05 | 23 | 14 | 1.64 | 3.64% |
CALL | $ 11.00 | 07/07/22 | 12 | $ 1.62 | $ 1.91 | $ 1.53 | 245 | 193 | 1.27 | 0.91% |
CALL | $ 12.00 | 07/07/22 | 12 | $ 1.22 | $ 1.25 | $ 1.24 | 1,440 | 892 | 1.61 | 1.03% |
CALL | $ 12.50 | 07/07/22 | 12 | $ 0.96 | $ 1.05 | $ 1.00 | 2,108 | 1,272 | 1.66 | 1.05% |
CALL | $ 21.00 | 07/07/22 | 12 | $ 0.11 | $ 0.14 | $ 0.13 | 633 | 358 | 1.77 | 1.67% |
CALL | $ 11.50 | 07/07/22 | 12 | $ 0.63 | $ 0.69 | $ 0.67 | 412 | 196 | 2.10 | 1.15% |
CALL | $ 13.00 | 07/14/22 | 19 | $ 1.73 | $ 1.83 | $ 1.79 | 2,976 | 1,765 | 1.69 | 1.24% |
CALL | $ 15.00 | 07/21/22 | 26 | $ 0.78 | $ 0.90 | $ 0.82 | 1,777 | 881 | 2.02 | 1.22% |
CALL | $ 11.50 | 07/21/22 | 26 | $ 1.13 | $ 1.30 | $ 1.20 | 143 | 91 | 1.57 | 1.26% |
CALL | $ 7.50 | 07/28/22 | 33 | $ 0.25 | $ 0.36 | $ 0.25 | 35 | 22 | 1.59 | 1.50% |
CALL | $ 17.00 | 08/18/22 | 54 | $ 1.15 | $ 1.23 | $ 1.19 | 151 | 109 | 1.39 | 1.29% |
CALL | $ 19.00 | 08/18/22 | 54 | $ 0.91 | $ 1.00 | $ 1.00 | 232 | 69 | 3.36 | 1.34% |
CALL | $ 7.00 | 08/18/22 | 54 | $ 0.42 | $ 0.49 | $ 0.46 | 1,307 | 1,004 | 1.30 | 1.49% |
CALL | $ 17.00 | 08/18/22 | 54 | $ 5.80 | $ 6.10 | $ 6.04 | 40 | 19 | 2.11 | 1.41% |
Failures to Deliver
Each point represents the aggregate net balance of shares that failed to be delivered as of a particular settlement date.
Please note that fails-to-deliver can occur for a number of reasons on both long and short sales. Therefore, fails-to-deliver are not necessarily the result of short selling, nor evidence of abusive “naked” short selling. For more information on short selling and fails-to-deliver, see Key Points About Regulation SHO, Division of Market Regulation, and Final Rule: Short Sales.