BNET Industries
Market Cap:$1.8B
Last Fiscal Year Sales:$2.7B
- Public
- US
Dow Jones Description
This king reigns over an entertainment empire. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Knoxville, TN, Regal Entertainment Group (NYSE: RGC) is the largest US multiplex cinema operator. The company has over 6,460 screens at about 550 theaters in 40 states. It focuses on in-theatre advertising, business meetings, and nonfeature film content distribution. Its brands include Regal Cinemas, United Artists, and Edwards Theatres. The company has annual revenue of about $2.5 billion and employs about 25,000 people. In July 2005 the company acquired from Eastern Federal Corporation a total of 21 Eastern Federal theatres representing 230 screens in exchange for approximately $125.2 million in cash.
Number of Employees 26,074
Peer Companies
NAICS Code Motion Picture Theaters (except Drive-Ins): 512131
Recent Events
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Sector Snap: movie theater chain shares rise
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Regal Entertainment Group Reports Results for Third Quarter 2009 and Declares Quarterly Dividend
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Regal posts 3Q loss but sees improvement ahead
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Fitch Affirms Regal's IDR at 'B+'; Outlook Stable
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Regal Entertainment Group Reports Results for Second Quarter 2009 and Declares Quarterly Dividend
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Regal Entertainment Group Reports Results for Second Quarter 2009 and Declares Quarterly Dividend
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MyECheck Signs Regal Entertainment Group
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Movie depicts Bush's assassination
When Regal Entertainment Group, the largest movie theater operator in the United States, decided it would not show a controversial new film that depicts the assassination of President George W. Bush on any of its 6,300 screens, the chain didn't stop there. Even if "Death of a President" is a...
Don't plan to see assassination film
When Regal Entertainment Group, the largest movie theater operator in the United States, decided it would not show a controversial new film that depicts the assassination of President Bush on any of its 6,300 screens, the chain didn't stop there. Even if "Death of a President" is a hit for...
'Death of a President' finds little support from theaters
When Regal Entertainment Group, the largest movie theater operator in the United States, decided it would not show a controversial new film that depicts the assassination of President George W. Bush on any of its 6,300 screens, the chain didn't stop there. Even if "Death of a President" is a...
Theaters widely boycott faux Bush film
When Regal Entertainment Group, the largest movie theater operator in the United States, decided it would not show a controversial new film that depicts the assassination of President George W. Bush on any of its 6,300 screens, the chain didn't stop there. Even if "Death of a President" is a...
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