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  "textContent": "AMC Entertainment (NYSE: AMC) reported its Q1 2026 financials, with total revenue rising to $1.05 billion, from $862.5 million a year earlier. Breaking it down, admissions revenue climbed to $578.4 million from $473.5 million, food and beverage revenue rose to $347.3 million from $283.4 million, and other theatre revenue increased to $119.7 million from $105.6 […]\n\nThe post AMC Rallies On An EBITDA Rebound In Q1 2026 Despite Cash Burn appeared first on the deep dive.",
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