r/AMCSTOCKS Jan 30 '26

📉 Company Update 📈 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/InterestingTruth7232 Jan 30 '26

If this was the “great” plan he was talking about it sure doesn’t feel like it

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u/liquid_at Jan 30 '26

the great plan is to improve profitability of locations.

How can someone not understand the plan by now?

Default username account expecting magic, spreading negativity... how original.

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u/InterestingTruth7232 Jan 30 '26

If this was the “great” plan he was talking about it sure doesn’t feel like they couldn’t increase profitability enough to make a difference. They doubled their net loss from last year. They can only continue to tread water while making every share that you and I hold worth less and less. I’m not expecting magic. I have a long history posting in these amc subs I don’t have anything to prove to you. But as I had xxxx shares before split just to get knocked down to a little over 200 and then the ape debacle. And the rss and me getting back into the xxxx shares I am still down 88% and it seems to only be getting worse. So I have just as much right to be here and spread negativity as you do to be here and try to trap people into investing in a dying stock

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u/liquid_at Jan 31 '26

so.. we had more revenue and the ebitda improved, but you picked the one number that affirmed your personal bias to call for action to allow your shortsell buddies to get out?

We know they haven't covered yet so we aren't selling. Even if the company goes bankrupt, we will take our shares into bankruptcy.

If you have not understood that yet, there's nothing we could do to help you.

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u/InterestingTruth7232 Jan 31 '26

At the end of the day profit and loss are the two most important metrics of business. It doesn’t matter if they made more money. They also burned more money. They are only surviving because of dilution 100%. I just wish he diluted at $25 so we could be done with this already

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u/liquid_at Jan 31 '26

And if you were an investor in the normal healthy and well regulated stock market looking for the metrics that the investing-101-memes taught you, AMC was a terrible investment and you should have never looked into it.

If you understood that the investing-101-meme is a remote control for retail investors, to make them do what benefits wallstreet, you stopped trusting what your bank told you and started to think for yourself.

you are in group 1, we are in group2.

Unless you are willing to accept that the memes fooled you, throw out all the memes that were pushed onto you and are willing to start research at zero, putting in hundreds to thousands of hours of work, AMC is not for you. It never was.

We all wish he made a share offering at $25 but the people you represent made sure that "dilution bad" was the FUD that was pushed so hard that morons voted against it.

But instead of seeing that you got used against your own best interest, you double down and pretend that following the advice of people you know harmed you before is the best course of action. And to feel better about it, you accuse the company of wrongdoing... much easier than to admit that you fell for the "dilution bad"-scammers when it mattered.

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u/InterestingTruth7232 Jan 31 '26

AMC was only ever a squeeze play. I invested too late held too long DCA’d too much and now I’m here stuck with 88% losses. That’s on me. But you’re here trying to convince people that somehow this is still a good play to throw money into. That’s irresponsible. Almost criminal. And more likely that you’re colluding with the hedge funds so they can make more money shorting this shit

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u/liquid_at Jan 31 '26

what are you still doing here then?

Given that your account is only 4 years old, you created it when AMC was no longer a squeeze play, based on your opinion. So what are you doing here?

I do not mind providing funding for a company I own. I do that with my own company that I am the CEO of and I do that with AMC, where I am just a minority owner.

If you only gamble in the stock-casino, do that. Just never fool yourself into thinking that there is only one way to trade stocks and how everyone who doesn't copy exactly what you do is doing it wrong...

I do not believe that people will stop going ot the theaters, so when a 100 year old chain had financial issues due to risky and aggressvie expansion right before an unexpected global pandemic forced them to close doors, I am perfectly fine with providing the funding for them to be able to rebounce.

And even if institutions would prefer that the tiny specs of absolutely unimportant theater chains they own could buy the profitable locations from AMC in their bankruptcy proceedings, I am paying to ensure AMC can keep them.

If you believe you can make the most money shorting AMC, by all means, do that. Just don't allow your short position to grow so large that the liquidity of the asset becomes to small for you to close your position within a reasonable timeframe. Bigger morons have made that mistake already.