AMC dips back to $8.60s after $350 million share sale


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  • AMC filed to sell $350 million worth of common stock on Thursday.
  • The share sale sent AMC stock tumbling more than 20% at the open.
  • Twice on Thursday, AMC's share price recovered above $9.
  • US indices pulled back on Thursday as a US Treasury auction sent yields higher.

AMC Entertainment (AMC) stock attempted a recovery on Thursday afternoon after shares of the cinema chain opened 20% lower following management’s announcement of another $350 million share sale.

AMC stock opened on Thursday near the intraday low of $8.02 after closing Wednesday at $10.09. During the session, however, shares recovered twice back above $9. The second recovery subsided, however, and AMC stock traded in the $8.60s, down more than 14%, toward the end of the session.

The S&P 500, Dow Jones and NASDAQ Composite all dipped on Thursday as US Treasury yields rose due to a poor showing for the government’s 30-year bond auction. The 30-year yield rose 2.7% to 4.78%.

AMC stock news: Yet another share sale

AMC filed to sell up to $350 million worth of common stock on Thursday. The deal is being handled by Citigroup, Barclays, B. Riley and Goldman Sachs.

A rumor in the afternoon said that the agents had already sold 30 million shares at $10 per share to raise $300 million, but that information has not yet been confirmed. AMC had nearly 200 million shares outstanding prior to this week’s filing.

Management said it planned to use the proceeds from the share sale to pay down debt, which exploded during the covid pandemic and still sits near $5 billion.

CEO Adam Aron has been strenuous and creative in his efforts to keep AMC out of bankruptcy court. When shareholders initially denied him the ability to raise new equity capital, Aron ignored them by creating new preferred share units under the ticker APE. He then went to court and succeeded at converting the APE units into common equity.

Then in September, Aron went back to the markets to sell 40 million new AMC shares to raise $325 million in order to once again reduce the company’s sizable debt load. 

Management appears to have popped shareholders’ feeling of renewed optimism after the company posted an earnings beat for the third quarter on Wednesday. The company posted GAAP earnings of $0.08, which was 25 cents better than Wall Street’s consensus. Revenue of $1.41 billion was its highest since the fourth quarter of 2019 and beat consensus by $146 million on the strength of the Barbie movie.

 

Meme stocks FAQs

Meme stocks are stocks favored by retail traders – but not by professional or institutional traders – that grow popular through its backers publishing memes on social media websites to win converts. Images or GIFs are typically used to transmit some type of excitement, committment or comedy regarding investment in the stock. These stocks normally are beaten down names that appear to have an uncertain or dour future based on falling sales figures or rising losses. Interest in these names normally comes from either belief in a turnaround story or its heavy short ratio.

Online investing forums like Reddit’s r/WallStreetBets are known to be breeding grounds for meme stocks. Normally, some small group of posters begin making memes of a stock they are buying. If the argument behind it is cogent or even just funny, the memes may provoke other retail investors to jump aboard. Interestingly, the merits of a stock are normally immaterial to it becoming a popular meme stock other than it being abandoned by the wider market and thus cheap. Stocks with high short ratios are usually likely to become meme stocks, because the nature of the argument for investing in the stock is that it can be the subject of a short squeeze.

A short squeeze is when investors swiftly buy up the shares of a heavily-shorted stock. Because the stock is heavily shorted, there is a dearth of available shares to purchase. This allows smaller volumes of buying to push the stock’s price up more easily. Since the share price suddenly rises, short-sellers need to purchase the stock to close out their short positions. This rapid buying and closing of short positions produces an unusually low level of supply that causes the price of the stock to rise rapidly. This type of short squeeze was the result of the first meme stock craze regarding GameStop.

Besides GameStop – the ur-meme stock – there have been a number of other meme stocks. Two of the most popular are AMC Entertainment and Bed Bath & Beyond. AMC CEO Adam Aron used the popularity of AMC shares among the retail class to effect a secondary offering that raised enough money to stave off bankruptcy during the 2020-2021 pandemic. Bed Bath & Beyond saw a flurry of volatile trading but eventually went bankrupt in April 2023.

AMC stock forecast

Looking on the bright side, AMC stock’s plunge on Thursday is not quite as bad as its crash in August and September. In the space of one month, AMC stock collapsed more than 80%. In light of that catastrophe, reaction to the current post-earnings share sale is mild in comparison.

Bulls were able to push the AMC share price back above $9 twice in Thursday’s session, which means there might still be an appetite for this miserable asset. If AMC plunges further, there could still be support in the demand zone witnessed in September between $7.05 and $7.35. 

On the other side of the chart, resistance springs from the semi-double top created on October 12 and November 6 in the region between $11 and $11.40. 

AMC daily chart

 

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