Cinemark Holdings was founded by Lee Roy Mitchel as a movie theater chain in three states: California, Texas, and Utah. The company expanded rapidly through new construction and acquisition of competing companies.
Today Cinemark Holdings is the third-largest movie theater chain in the United States, after Regal Entertainment and AMC, with 5,200 screens in 465 theaters in the US and Latin America.
About 85% of the company’s theaters have stadium seating and in addition to traditional movie theaters, Cinemark also has discount theaters and some larger theaters under the Tinseltown name.
Cinemark’s multiplex theaters are generally in suburban or midsize markets where there are no other movie theater options.
The company trades publicly on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol CNK, is a member of the S&P 400, is #789 in the Fortune 1000, has 6,030 employees, and had $2.63 billion in revenue in 2014.
Cinemark Holdings
Cinemark Holdings was founded by Lee Roy Mitchel as a movie theater chain in three states: California, Texas, and Utah. The company expanded rapidly through new construction and acquisition of competing companies.
Today Cinemark Holdings is the third-largest movie theater chain in the United States, after Regal Entertainment and AMC, with 5,200 screens in 465 theaters in the US and Latin America.
About 85% of the company’s theaters have stadium seating and in addition to traditional movie theaters, Cinemark also has discount theaters and some larger theaters under the Tinseltown name.
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Cinemark’s multiplex theaters are generally in suburban or midsize markets where there are no other movie theater options.
The company trades publicly on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol CNK, is a member of the S&P 400, is #789 in the Fortune 1000, has 6,030 employees, and had $2.63 billion in revenue in 2014.