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Dine-In Theater Chain CMX Cinemas Files for Second Bankruptcy

Dine-In Theater Chain CMX Cinemas Files for Second Bankruptcy

Bloomberg6 hours ago
Cinemex Holdings USA, the owner of CMX Cinemas movie theaters, filed for bankruptcy for the second time in five years.
The Miami-based chain has estimated assets of between $100,001 to $500,000 with less than $50,000 in estimated liabilities, according to filings Monday. In April, Bloomberg News reported the company had been weighing the possibility of selling assets or closing some of its 28 locations which include dine-in as well as Imax theaters.
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