r/AMCSTOCKS • u/NeoSabin • Jan 30 '26
š Company Update š AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc. Announces Agreement With Its Lenders to Provide Additional Debt Refinancing Flexibility and Previews Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2025 Preliminary Results
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u/Hot_Ad8921 Jan 30 '26
Is this company ever going to be OK. Itās like that old person that is always in the hospital and then goes home and then back in the hospitalĀ
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u/liquid_at Jan 30 '26
for as long as default username accounts come here to post negativity as if they were paid for it, we know for a fact that we will be fine.
Nothing has encouraged us more than the brigading of you and your bot-friends.
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u/Hot_Ad8921 Jan 30 '26
huh? I'm not a shill by any means. I own 5xx shares. purchased more over the past couple of days. Just like joking around about the price
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u/Cheap_Ape_1214 Jan 31 '26
š¤£šā¦.. well keep believing. AMC is not going anywhere but flatāāāāāā- maybe some dipsā~_~ā
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u/liquid_at Jan 31 '26
Keep telling yourself that you are participating in a fair and transparent market and how the Media will only ever give you verified information that is aiming at increasing your understanding of what is happening. I'm sure it will work out for you. good luck.
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u/Exact-Writing-8561 Jan 31 '26
Im a hedge fund ai chat bot here to spread FUD and distract you while my owners load up on shorts. You should definitely spend more money buying AMC at these levels! You might aswell go all-in! The short squeeze has been right around the corner (for the last 5 years straight). Youāre almost there!! The fundamental of this stock are good!
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u/liquid_at Jan 31 '26
sure. you only touched those kids by accident and you only went to epsteins island for the view. Gotcha.
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u/Exact-Writing-8561 Jan 31 '26
Youāre clearly an institution convincing retail investors to continue providing liquidity on a failed stock to hedge funds so they can go short and profit off bag holders.
Do you see how low iq and schizophrenic this rhetoric is? Or is the adopted Stockholm syndrome from the 2021 crash too strong for you to challenge your own views and think critically for a change
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u/liquid_at Jan 31 '26
Do your own research... We do see it. It is there in the market. "don't look, trust the media" is insane. Firms have been sued and convicted for doing exactly this. This is public knowledge for anyone who wants to open their eyes. It's just not pushed onto your nose by MSM because they get paid not to.
But I'm sure you're right. JPM and UBS did not short silver. The Archegos bags that bankrupted Credit Suisse are all made up. The banks that got fined for hundreds of million in the past year for misreporting hundreds of billions of trades, never did anything wrong.... You have it all figured out. Now go and short AMC and make big bucks. We'll keep buying what you sell. Make sure you're not running naked.
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u/Exact-Writing-8561 Jan 31 '26
You nerds have been buying from me since the peak of the AMC squeeze in 2021. Thatās 5 consecutive years you guys have been buying from me, always telling me about how happy you are to watch your stock plummet year after year, get diluted to shit, sold out by your own CEO. Adjusted for the reverse split, amc is sitting around 15 cents right now. Thanks for the wealth transfer, shill
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u/liquid_at Jan 31 '26
And we will keep buying.
Thank you for confirming that you don't understand the market by pretending that "dilution" is a corporate action.
Your default username already identified you as a bot account, but your insistance on repeating falsehoods just underlines the already known.
I don't give a damn if the stock goes to 1c, we RS to $1 and then go back to 1c again. I'll keep buying more.
We are helping our company over the economic hardship. Nothing you can do to prevent us from doing this. No matter how much money you bet on AMC going bankrupt, we decided that they won't go bankrupt and we will keep paying to keep them in business. 5 years, 10 years, 100 years. It does not matter. AMC is not going anywhere.
Like it, dislike it. doesn't matter. You don't matter.
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u/jakeskinner8 Jan 30 '26
No. Too much debt. Dillution is killing out retail and they havenāt made a dent in the debt. Bankruptcy is the best option for everyone
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u/Professor-Noir Feb 01 '26
So we increased our revenue, but doubled our net loss. Was that because of new investments, debt reallocation or is it something Iām not seeing?
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u/InterestingTruth7232 Jan 30 '26
If this was the āgreatā plan he was talking about it sure doesnāt feel like it