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CaliforniaBlueJay420 t1_jaaqyu1 wrote

December is usually the busiest month for movie theaters, as it coincides with the holiday season and the release of many highly anticipated films, such as Avatar - there's a reason they released it at that time. In particular, the period between Thanksgiving and Christmas tends to be a peak time for moviegoing, as families and friends look for ways to spend time together and escape the cold weather.

AMC, one of the largest movie theater chains in the United States, has typically seen increased foot traffic during the holiday season. The company has reported that December is typically one of its busiest months of the year, with many customers coming to see new releases, as well as classic holiday films that are often re-released in theaters.

Expecting strong earnings report tomorrow.

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RevolutionaryEnd5293 t1_jaapxw7 wrote

It would be nice to hear the counter bull thesis to support the theory that the majority of companies are undervalued as compared to current and future earnings. Yet instead, you shoot the messenger. I'm pretty sure MS has little to gain by warning people that this may be a bull trap, except maybe some credibility. A rare thing on Wall Street.

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