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Imax Has Balance Sheet "Muscle" as China Aims to Reopen Cinemas, Analyst Says - www.hollywoodreporter.com - China
hollywoodreporter.com
15.04.2020 / 20:03

Imax Has Balance Sheet "Muscle" as China Aims to Reopen Cinemas, Analyst Says

As China's exhibition sector — shuttered since Jan. 23 amid the coronavirus pandemic — gets set to turn its lights back on, analyst Eric Handler of MKM Partners on Wednesday said Imax has "multiple years of liquidity" on hand with which to start reopening its screens in China in mid-May.

Moviegoers in China Eager to Return to Cinemas, Survey Says - www.hollywoodreporter.com - China
hollywoodreporter.com
14.04.2020 / 18:11

Moviegoers in China Eager to Return to Cinemas, Survey Says

Chinese online ticketing service Maoyan Entertainment released a report Tuesday suggesting that moviegoers in the Middle Kingdom are growing more and more eager to return to cinemas after nearly three months of coronavirus-forced closures.

China’s President Calls for Cinemas to Remain Shut as Entertainment Goes Back Into Lockdown - variety.com - China - city Beijing
variety.com
02.04.2020 / 01:41

China’s President Calls for Cinemas to Remain Shut as Entertainment Goes Back Into Lockdown

Chinese president Xi Jinping indicated that cinemas should remain shut while on a tour to Zhejiang province that otherwise signaled Beijing’s desire to get its economy back on track post-coronavirus, state media said on Wednesday.

Paul Merson tells Manchester United fans not to worry about Odion Ighalo's contract offer - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - China - Manchester - Nigeria - city Shanghai
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
30.03.2020 / 23:51

Paul Merson tells Manchester United fans not to worry about Odion Ighalo's contract offer

Former Arsenal star Paul Merson has told Manchester United fans not to be concerned regarding reports that Shanghai Shenhua have offered Odion Ighalo a lucrative new deal with the Chinese club.

China is re-closing all its cinemas nationwide as coronavirus continues - www.nme.com - China
nme.com
27.03.2020 / 23:23

China is re-closing all its cinemas nationwide as coronavirus continues

Over 500 cinemas in the country had re-opened their doors over the last week

China Moves to Re-Shutter All Cinemas Nationwide - variety.com - China - city Shanghai
variety.com
27.03.2020 / 16:49

China Moves to Re-Shutter All Cinemas Nationwide

Hours after municipal authorities in Shanghai gave more than 200 cinemas the green light to re-open Saturday, national-level Chinese authorities on Friday ordered all theaters throughout the country shut again, likely due to concerns over renewed coronavirus threat.

Shanghai reopening 205 cinemas that closed due to COVID-19 - nypost.com - China - city Shanghai
nypost.com
27.03.2020 / 09:15

Shanghai reopening 205 cinemas that closed due to COVID-19

After two months of being shut down due to the rapid spread of coronavirus, Chinese officials announced Thursday that they are planning to reopen 205 cinemas on Saturday.

Manchester United fans make plea to Odion Ighalo following Shanghai Shenhua contract offer - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - China - Manchester - Nigeria - city Shanghai
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
26.03.2020 / 16:41

Manchester United fans make plea to Odion Ighalo following Shanghai Shenhua contract offer

Manchester United's hopes of signing on-loan Shanghai Shenhua striker Odion Ighalo on a permanent basis this summer may have suffered a possible blow after the Nigerian was offered a two-year contract extension by his parent club.

China’s Handful of Reopened Cinemas Get the Cold Shoulder From Wary Audiences - variety.com - China
variety.com
26.03.2020 / 11:03

China’s Handful of Reopened Cinemas Get the Cold Shoulder From Wary Audiences

China has re-opened a portion of its cinemas as it emerges from its coronavirus shutdown. But they’re far from back to business as usual.

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