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Based out of Beijing, Wanda Film is the largest cinema chain in China, operators of upwards of 900 cinemas with more than 7,500 screens, and a sizable movie production business too.
Wanda Film, China’s largest cinema operator, has expanded its business relationship with Imax Corp. in a huge deal that straddles technology and content. With 381 Imax installations, Wanda alone ...
China’s largest cinema chain operator Wanda Film said it expects to lose $214 to $228 million (RMB 1.5 to 1.6 billion) in the first half of 2020 thanks to over five months on continual cinema ...
As the head of Wanda Film, one of China’s most recognizable movie brands, Chen, 42, is the exceedingly rare female movie mogul in the country, where many of the major legacy studios tend to be ...
China’s Dalian Wanda Group was at the center of a major investor sell-off Thursday, as investors reacted to political rumors surrounding the company’s billionaire chairman Wang Jianlin. The ...
Overall, Wanda Film’s 2019 revenues were RMB 15.435B, down 5.23% on 2018. Net profit attributable to shareholders was a loss of RMB 4.73B ($668M), a 324.9% drop on the previous year.
Wanda Film Imax’s biggest exhibition partner globally with 381 Imax locations in operation and another 19 planned.. The two companies have worked together since 2007 when Wanda opened its first ...
Wanda, run by billionaire Wang Jianlin, agreed to sell 13% of Wanda Film to Alibaba and Cultural Investment Holdings, which have become the unit’s second- and third-largest holders, respectively ...
China's largest cinema chain operator Wanda Film said on Tuesday it expects to report a net loss of 1.5 to 1.6 billion yuan (214 to 228 million dollars) in the first half of this year, after the ...
Wanda Film’s Shenzhen-traded shares are currently at RMB12.06, down 23% on the year. That price implies a market capitalization of RMB27 billion ($4.07 billion).
Chinese conglomerate Wanda Group on Tuesday said it is buying Legendary Entertainment, the studio behind Hollywood blockbusters including 'Jurassic World' and 'Godzilla,' for $3.5 billion.