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Cineplex Inc T.CGX

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.CGX.DB.B | CPXGF

Cineplex Inc. is a Canadian brand that operates in the film entertainment and content, amusement and leisure, and media sectors. The Company's segments include Film Entertainment and Content, Media, and Location-Based Entertainment. It offers over 170 movie theatres and location-based entertainment venues. In addition to being a film exhibitor, the Company operates Canada's destination for Eats & Entertainment (The Rec Room), complexes specially designed for teens and families (Playdium), and an entertainment concept that brings movies, amusement gaming, dining, and live performances together under one roof (Cineplex Junxion). It also operates businesses in digital commerce (CineplexStore.com), alternative programming (Cineplex Events), motion picture distribution (Cineplex Pictures), cinema media (Cineplex Media) and digital place-based media (Cineplex Digital Media). The Company is a partner in Scene+, Canada's entertainment and lifestyle loyalty program.


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Comment by Stockrockeron Jul 21, 2020 6:51am
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RE:Tenet delayed again

RE:Tenet delayed again
At some point distributors will realize that if they hold on long enough, there will be no movie theatres left to show their movies in. What would Nolan find less appealing resigning all movies to streaming services from here on out, or watching Warner brothers take some of the hit? It is frustrating to watch, but I don't believe Hollywood studios think the Cinema is dead yet, not while they are still making 200 million dollar movies that turn profits. I'm sure something will be worked out before 2021, although not sure how much before that...
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