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AMC Apr 2024 8.500 call

OPR - OPR Delayed price. Currency in USD
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0.01000.0000 (0.00%)
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Previous close0.0100
Open0.0100
Bid0.0000
Ask0.0000
Strike8.50
Expiry date2024-04-26
Day's range0.0100 - 0.0200
Contract rangeN/A
Volume25
Open interest692
  • Barrons.com

    AMC Is Still Hurting From the Hollywood Strikes. Why Wall Street Analysts Are Calm.

    AMC Entertainment said its box-office results are still suffering from the effects of last year’s Hollywood strikes but Wall Street analysts remain cautiously optimistic about the movie-theater stock. “A strong rebound coming in the second half of 2024,” she added, continuing to rate the stock at Hold, with a target of $4 for the price.

  • Business Wire

    AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc. Previews First Quarter 2024 Preliminary Results and Announces First Quarter 2024 Earnings Webcast

    LEAWOOD, Kan., April 26, 2024--AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: AMC) (the "Company," or "AMC"), today released preliminary results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2024. The preliminary results are unaudited, subject to completion of the Company’s financial reporting processes, based on information known by management as of the date of this press release and do not represent a comprehensive statement of our financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2024. AMC expects:

  • Yahoo Finance Video

    Meme stocks are 'speculation,' not investing. Here's why.

    As meme stocks gain traction, Todd Walsh, Alpha Cubed Investments CEO and author of Exponential Gains: How to Find and Manage the Next Great Stocks and Transform Your Portfolio, joins Wealth! to shed light on why investors should avoid these speculative investments. Walsh points out that "a generation of investors" are currently drawn to meme stocks, mistakenly believing they are investing when, in reality, these stocks "are just speculation." He emphasizes the importance of investors establishing a "foundation" and an "investment process" that filters out speculative plays. Walsh advises investors to "get away from the idea of making a big score" and instead focus on factors such as a company's earnings and profitability. This approach promotes a more disciplined investment strategy, he adds. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Wealth! This post was written by Angel Smith