AMC Entertainment (NYSE:AMC) rally tests whether 15% screen productivity can outpace dilution
21 July 2026

AMC Entertainment (NYSE:AMC) rally tests whether 15% screen productivity can outpace dilution

NEW YORK, July 21, 2026, 06:10 EDT

  • Quarterly patrons per average screen rose 15.4%, even as the screen base fell 1.6%.
  • Adjusted EBITDA margin was 20.1%, and free cash flow more than doubled to $190.1 million.
  • AMC ended Monday at $2.46, up 26.8%. U.S. cash trading had not opened Tuesday.

AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc. lifted quarterly attendance per average screen by 15.4%, while its weighted-average adjusted diluted share count increased 79.2%. The divergence helped drive the stock after Monday’s 26.8% surge.

Operating results rebounded sharply. Adjusted profit totaled $104.3 million, or 14 cents a share. Using last year’s denominator, it would have been about 24 cents, by calculation.

Rising traffic drove the increase. Attendance climbed 13.5%, while average screens slipped 1.6%. Consolidated ticket prices fell to $12.11 from $12.14.

The product mix boosted fixed-cost absorption. Adjusted EBITDA rose 69.6% to $321.4 million, and free cash flow more than doubled to $190.1 million.

AMC second-quarter measure20262025Change
Attendance71.3 million62.8 million+13.5%
Average screens9,2499,402-1.6%
Patrons per average screen7,7086,680+15.4%
Revenue$1.597 billion$1.398 billion+14.2%
Adjusted EBITDA$321.4 million$189.5 million+69.6%
Adjusted EBITDA margin20.1%13.6%+6.6 points
Free cash flow$190.1 million$88.9 million+113.8%
Adjusted diluted shares, weighted average776.0 million433.1 million+79.2%

Patrons per screen and margins are based on data reported by AMC.

At 06:10 EDT Tuesday, U.S. cash markets had not yet opened. AMC was little changed at about $2.46 premarket. It closed on Monday at $2.46 on volume of 183.4 million shares.

The stock gained 2.6% in the prior week. Volume on Monday was 5.5 times the week’s average daily volume, by calculation.

Revenue rose to a record $1.597 billion, above the $1.47 billion analyst estimate. Adjusted earnings were 14 cents, versus an estimated six-cent loss.

Chief Executive Adam Aron pointed to operating leverage. The quarter showed “the inherent operating leverage in our business model at a time of rising revenues,” he said. AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc.

Moves among peers were more muted.

CompanyPrice on MondayMonday change
AMC Entertainment $2.46+26.8%
Cinemark Holdings $31.94+5.1%
IMAX Corporation $38.60-1.6%
Marcus Corporation $23.78+3.1%

The closing comparison uses S&P Global and U.S. market-data feeds.

The gap points to an AMC-specific repricing rather than a broad exhibitor rally. It also raises the bar for follow-through.

AMC, citing preliminary media reports, put the domestic opening for The Odyssey at about $124 million. More than 4.3 million customers visited AMC and ODEON from Thursday through Sunday.

The key test in the week ahead will be the film’s second-weekend hold. Spider-Man: Brand New Day is due in cinemas on July 31, according to AMC’s release slate.

Ross Benes, a senior analyst at eMarketer, urged caution. “Strong quarters, like this one, will happen now and again,” he said. Industry activity is still below pre-pandemic levels. Reuters

Risks remain. AMC finished June with $778.4 million in cash and $3.85 billion of corporate borrowings. Its stockholders’ deficit stood at $1.45 billion, and the larger share base shrinks each holder’s claim on future profit.

The investment case now depends on repeat visits. Sustained screen productivity could underpin high margins, but a weaker film slate would quickly unwind that leverage.

Iwona Majkowska

Iwona Majkowska is a financial markets journalist at TS2.tech. She covers stocks, artificial intelligence and technology, with a focus on the stories moving U.S. and global markets. Before turning to financial journalism, she worked in equity research and financial analysis. She is a graduate of the Warsaw School of Economics. Follow Iwona Majkowska on Google News.

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