The heartbroken brother of a Linwood man who vanished ten years ago says he sometimes dreams his sibling has returned home.
05.05.2020 - 14:41 / deadline.com
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Finance Editor
AMC Networks fell short of Wall Street expectations in the COVID-19-impaired first quarter, with advertising revenue down 11%.
Earnings per share came in at $1.22, or $1.47 when adjusted for the impact of foreign currency conversions, but either figure was well short of analysts’ consensus forecast of $1.86.
Total revenue of $734 million came up just shy of the consensus for $738.9 million.
The drop in ad revenue was due to “lower delivery as well as the timing of
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