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So if AMC goes under, how many eating/entertainment centers does it take with it?
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JD (aka Jason Dean)
Apr 6 '20, 12:42
I guess cynically if there's any restaurants left in those centers?
*blames Spawn*
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What'll happen is a buyout and consolidation. -- nm
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David
Apr 6, 12:43
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Then my question still stands. If the buyer decides to consolidate that means they're still going to give up on some locations?
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JD
Apr 6, 12:47
How sure are you about that? It's already owned by the Chinese, who may be over their curve already -- nm
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con_carne
Apr 6, 12:47
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Regardless of where the owner is, it's a matter of debt load (high) and expenses still accruing such as rent vs cash flow (practically non-existent)
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Apr 6, 12:51
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