On July 7, AMC Entertainment fell 8.06% in regular trading, trading at $1.735 per share, with turnover of $103 million.
The decline is primarily attributed to the ongoing dilution overhang from the company's $200 million registered direct offering completed on June 25, which involved the issuance of 95.3 million new common shares. The net proceeds were used primarily to redeem all $125.5 million of its 6.125% senior subordinated notes due 2027. Since the offering was priced on June 23, the stock has experienced a sustained selloff driven by significant equity dilution concerns.
Sector-wide weakness further amplified the decline, with the Movies and Entertainment industry broadly lower. Netflix fell 2.17%, Walt Disney dropped 2.11%, Live Nation Entertainment declined 2.48%, Spotify fell 1.42%, and Roku lost 0.27%, reflecting subdued investor sentiment across the entertainment space.
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