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Amc Entertainment’s Stock Price Dropped 22% Last Week. Buy On The Deep?

As the meme sector showed signs of weakening, the week ended with a drop for AMC. As of now, the AMC 50-day moving average is acting as support. The stock was up 0.14% during Monday’s open market.

According to market analysis, the trend of recommendation of 15 analysts is to buy AMC stock, being a long-term investment. The Fed continued to exert downward pressure on the markets, resulting in a week of losses for the major averages.

On April 8, AMC (NYSE: AMC) theater stocks continued to fall, making eight straight days of losses. After a 7.55 percent drop on Friday, AMC’s stock price ended the week at $18.24. Last week, AMC stock lost 22% of their value as investors shifted their focus from the company’s recent 46% gains.

At $18.20, AMC managed to close above the 50-day moving average price of $18.13. However, if the stock loses for the ninth straight time, it will likely miss its 50-day moving average at that price level.

Is It Possible That Management Has Lost Touch?

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AMC Entertainment, led by CEO Adam Aron, has successfully dealt with the coronavirus pandemic, which decimated the company’s operations during the 2020 and 2021 film lockdowns and delays. In addition, Dogecoin and Shiba Inu were accepted as payment by the company in an effort. So to get in touch with the meme exchange community. Management, on the other hand, seems to have gone too far.

To Keep the Company Afloat, Amc Welcomed the Speculative Community of Retail Investors.

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A month earlier, the company bought a 22% stake in Hycroft Mining for $27.9 million. According to Aron’s assessment, AMC was similar to Hycroft during the crisis, with substantial assets despite liquidity problems. There is speculation that this is just the beginning of a series of troubled asset acquisitions for the company. However, this could be terrible news for AMC shareholders.

AMC is putting its money into businesses that have nothing to do with movie theater operations when it comes to investing. Also, while management may feel that it avoided bankruptcy due to its experience, it is more likely due to a rise in the company’s stock price caused by the meme’s stock movement, which allowed the company to dilute investors to obtain financing.

How Is Amc Doing Financially?

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The new approach adopted by AMC is dangerous, given the company’s fragile financial situation. While revenues increased from $162.5 million to $1.2 billion in the fourth quarter, it still owes $5.4 billion in corporate loans, having only about $1.6 billion in cash and cash equivalents—cashier. in hands. Moreover, a net loss of $134 million indicates that the business is not yet generating a profit.

AMC’s decision to invest in nearly bankrupt companies is unwise given the company’s current difficulties in its primary sector. However, the continued dilution of shares, which has already weakened the corporation in recent years, could be a price to be paid by investors.

Between 2020 and 2021, AMC’s average share count increased by 237% to about 514 million. The dilution could continue if the corporation is forced to seek more cash to support more investments. In addition, equity dilution can harm investors by diluting investors’ ownership of the company and limiting their claim to the company’s profits.

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