LEAWOOD, Kansas, August 18, 2026, 12:15 CDT
- AMC shares fell 2.9% before user outage reports began.
- AMC Stubs members represented 51.5% of U.S. attendance in the first quarter.
- No official cause, duration or financial impact had been disclosed.
AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc. NYSE:AMC fell 2.9% to $2.37 on Tuesday. Minutes later, Downdetector said user reports indicated problems with AMC Theatres beginning at 1:12 p.m. EDT.
The timing does not establish causation. The quoted share price preceded the outage alert by about seven minutes. AMC had not disclosed a cause, duration or revenue effect by publication time.
The disruption still tests an important sales channel. AMC’s app handles tickets, concession pre-orders, rewards and A-List reservations. Those functions connect digital demand directly with theatre spending.
AMC reported 39.4 million Stubs member households at March 31. Members supplied 51.5% of U.S. attendance during the first quarter. That makes reliability important, especially around major releases.
| Digital-channel measure | Verified reading | Investor relevance |
|---|---|---|
| Outage reports began | 1:12 p.m. EDT | Preliminary user-report signal |
| Stubs member households | 39.4 million | Large addressable loyalty base |
| Stubs share of U.S. attendance | 51.5% | More than half of domestic visits |
| App functions | Tickets, food, rewards, reservations | Touches several revenue steps |
| Disclosed financial impact | None | Materiality remains unproven |
The outage follows AMC’s strongest operating quarter. Revenue rose 14.2% to $1.60 billion. Attendance increased 13.5% to 71.3 million patrons.
Revenue per patron reached about $22.40, based on reported totals. That was only 0.6% above the prior-year calculation. Higher volume, not just spend per guest, drove the advance.
| Second-quarter measure | 2026 | 2025 | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue | $1.597 billion | $1.398 billion | +14.2% |
| Attendance | 71.29 million | 62.81 million | +13.5% |
| Calculated revenue per patron | $22.40 | $22.26 | +0.6% |
| Adjusted EBITDA | $321.4 million | $189.5 million | +69.6% |
| Free cash flow | $190.1 million | $88.9 million | +113.8% |
Chief Executive Adam Aron said the results showed “significant operating leverage inherent in AMC’s business model.” Adjusted EBITDA margin expanded to 20.1% from 13.6%. AMC second-quarter release
Per-share economics remain harder. Diluted weighted-average shares rose 66.7% year over year. That almost matched the 69.6% increase in adjusted EBITDA.
AMC raised about $285 million through equity offerings during the quarter. It also converted $155.8 million of exchangeable notes into common stock. Those steps improved liquidity but diluted existing holders.
| Capital measure | Latest reported amount | Comparison |
|---|---|---|
| Cash and equivalents | $778.4 million | Up 83.7% year over year |
| Corporate borrowings | $3.852 billion | About 4.9 times cash |
| Q2 corporate interest expense | $115.9 million | 36.1% of adjusted EBITDA |
| Diluted weighted-average shares | 722.0 million | Up 66.7% year over year |
| Q2 GAAP net loss | $11.4 million | Versus $4.7 million loss |
The balance sheet explains the stock’s sensitivity. Corporate borrowings remained nearly five times cash at June 30. Even a record quarter left a small GAAP loss.
Analyst opinion is divided. Three of seven analysts tracked by Google Finance rate AMC Buy. Three recommend Hold, while one recommends Sell.
| Analyst recommendation measure | Reading | Versus $2.37 share price |
|---|---|---|
| Buy ratings | 3 of 7 | 43% of coverage |
| Hold ratings | 3 of 7 | 43% of coverage |
| Sell ratings | 1 of 7 | 14% of coverage |
| Average target | $2.80 | +18.1% |
| High target | $4.00 | +68.8% |
| Low target | $1.80 | -24.1% |
Risks: The outage may prove brief and immaterial. AMC also faces film-slate volatility, heavy debt, interest costs and further dilution risk.
Investors should watch two signals next. The first is full restoration of digital ticketing. The second is whether blockbuster attendance can keep outpacing share-count growth.


