No. Currently, Regal Entertainment Group owns Regal Cinemas, United Artists Theaters, and Edwards Theaters. Century Theaters are owned by Cinemark. Cinemark also owns CineArts and Tinseltown theaters.
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No. Regal Entertainment Group operates Regal Cinemas, United Artists Theaters and Edwards Theatres. AMC Theatres and Cinemark Theatres are separate business, not related to the Regal Group.
Regal Entertainment Group was created in 2002.
The symbol for Regal Entertainment Group in the NYSE is: RGC.
Regal Entertainment is a chain of movie theaters. Visitors to a Regal Cinema can view newly released films. Regal also offers common movie theater features such as snacks and drinks.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Regal Entertainment Group (RGC) is $3,176,662,452.30.
The Regal Entertainment Group was founded in 2002. It is an amalgamation of Regal Cinemas, United Artists Theatres and Edwards Theatres and has a total of 7367 screens across the US.
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Regal Entertainment was created in 1962.
Yes, it will! Both AMC and Regal Entertainment Group are being merged to form the new "AMC Entertainment" (which is being established in July 2015). There are plans for both movie theatre complex groups to open hundreds of 20-movie theatre and 30-movie theatre complexes under all of its chains from each one everywhere in the United States. It is definitely going to happen in 2015 and 2016, according to some of the staff from AMC and Regal Entertainment Group.
Regal Theaters has a website called regmovies that allows one to purchase tickets online. Fandango also sells advance purchase tickets for Regal theaters.
Yes, there are 549 Regal Cinemas located across the united states. The Regal Entertainment Group has 6,785 screens, and 549 cinemas located all over the United States.