AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc
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Founded in 1920, originally as Durwood Theatres, AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. has grown into one of the largest movie theater chains in the world, with its headquarters currently situated in Leawood, Kansas, United States. Its operations are primarily structured around three key business segments, which include Theatrical Exhibition, Food and Beverage, and the AMC Stubs Membership Program. The Theatrical Exhibition segment features AMC Theatres offering varied cinematic experiences, from traditional screenings to cutting-edge IMAX and 3D presentations. Alongside the theater experience, AMC provides an assortment of snacks, drinks, and other food items at concession stands, constituting the Food and Beverage segment of its operations. Enhancing customer loyalty, the AMC Stubs Membership Program offers patrons a plethora of benefits such as discounts, the accumulation of rewards points, and waived fees for online ticketing. The cornerstone of AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. is its flagship AMC Theatres brand, which further encompasses sub-brands like AMC Classic, known for a more nostalgic cinema experience, and AMC Dine-In, which combines movie watching with a full-service restaurant experience. While the United States serves as the core market for AMC's services, where the majority of its theaters operate, the company extends its global footprint through acquisitions. The Odeon Cinemas Group, a subsidiary of AMC, has a presence in various European countries and the Middle East offering services under several cinema brands including Odeon, Cinesa, UCI Cinemas, and Nordic Cinema Group. (Powered by AI)