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    • Tuesday, 3 January, 2023
      Lex
      Cineworld: debt-laden cinema chain needs to roll the credits Premium content

      With the sale of the whole business unlikely, a restructuring is a more realistic option

    • Tuesday, 3 January, 2023
      Cineworld to seek buyers for all its assets

      Rival AMC has shown interest in acquiring some of chain’s cinemas in US and Europe

    • Saturday, 22 October, 2022
      Travel & leisure industry
      Cinema recovery riding on slate of winter blockbusters

      Box office takings are further off pre-pandemic levels than originally hoped

    • Friday, 30 September, 2022
      Cineworld expects sales recovery to take two more years

      Cinema chain pins hopes on new slate of blockbuster films to boost admissions

    • Wednesday, 7 September, 2022
      Cineworld laments failure to become meme stock in bankruptcy filing

      UK-based group says restructuring of nearly $9bn debt and lease burden will dilute equity interests

    • Wednesday, 31 August, 2022
      Cineworld incorrectly reported its largest shareholder

      Struggling cinema chain’s annual report fails to keep track of changes to complex corporate structure

    • Saturday, 27 August, 2022
      News in-depth
      Cineworld hopes to mount an escape thriller to rival Hollywood

      The world’s second-largest cinema chain teeters on the brink of collapse after ambitious expansion collided with pandemic

    • Wednesday, 24 August, 2022
      Cat Rutter Pooley
      Cinema can’t shake its case of long Covid

      Debt restructurings at Cineworld and Vue show an industry only slowly returning to health

    • Monday, 22 August, 2022
      Cineworld vows ‘business as usual’ as it confirms possible US bankruptcy filing

      World’s second-biggest cinema group aims to maintain operations in longer term with ‘no significant’ hit to employees

    • Friday, 19 August, 2022
      Cineworld prepares for US bankruptcy filing

      World’s second-biggest cinema chain has warned it is in discussions to restructure the business

    • Wednesday, 17 August, 2022
      Cineworld considers capital restructuring to save indebted chain

      World’s second-largest cinema group warns of ‘significant dilution’ to share price if revamp goes ahead

    • Thursday, 17 March, 2022
      Cineworld denies wrongdoing in Cineplex deal

      Lossmaking cinema chain says $900mn in related damages awarded to Cineplex casts doubt over its viability

    • Wednesday, 2 February, 2022
      News in-depth
      Cineworld debt pile set to save cinema operator from bankruptcy

      Canadian rival unlikely to push for damages over failed takeover due to deal structure

    • Wednesday, 15 December, 2021
      LexMergers & Acquisitions
      Cineworld damages: big deal synergies with a sting in their tale Premium content

      Cinema chain’s predicament is one more reason to be wary of the winner’s curse

    • Wednesday, 15 December, 2021
      Cineworld shares plunge by a third after $900m Cineplex damages ruling

      UK-listed chain loses Ontario court case over ditched takeover of Canadian rival

    • Wednesday, 15 December, 2021
      City Bulletin
      Inflation surges to highest in more than a decade Premium content

      Plus, bumper bonuses for Goldman and JPMorgan bankers and the FT reveals its Person of the Year

    • Monday, 15 November, 2021
      Lex
      Cineworld: debt and disputes cloud a brighter picture Premium content

      Investors hoping for happy ending to story that once looked as though it might result in bankruptcy

    • Monday, 15 November, 2021
      Bond film helps Cineworld sales return to pre-Covid levels in UK

      Cinema group says viewers back in ‘significant numbers’ around the world

    • Friday, 13 August, 2021
      Due Diligence
      Cineworld: AMC, the sequel? Premium content

      Plus, UK regulators move to derail Facebook’s plans to dominate the GIF game, and Big Four partners enjoy a juicy payday

    • Thursday, 12 August, 2021
      Lex
      Cineworld/AMC: we’ve seen this movie before Premium content

      Group had better hope that upcoming blockbusters will set the tills ringing

    • Thursday, 12 August, 2021
      Cineworld considers US listing as pandemic worries persist

      Cinema group warns of uncertainty over recovery after figures show 70% drop in admissions

    • Friday, 7 May, 2021
      Cineworld faces second shareholder rebellion over £65m bonus scheme

      Cinema chain’s controversial stock-based award has raised investor ire

    • Thursday, 25 March, 2021
      Helen Thomas
      Cineworld’s struggles over the post-Covid social life

      Cinema chain buys itself time to discover post-Covid appetite for movies; oil and gas pay catches up with ‘green’ fanfare

    • Thursday, 25 March, 2021
      City Bulletin
      Cineworld looks to raise more debt after posting $2bn loss Premium content

      Boohoo publishes supplier list, ‘the City must deliver for tech companies’

    • Thursday, 25 March, 2021
      Cineworld swings to record $3bn pre-tax loss and raises more debt

      Group seeks to provide ‘liquidity buffer’ with convertible bond as cinemas prepare to reopen

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