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About Regal Entertainment
Group:
Regal Entertainment
Group (NYSE: RGC), is a movie theater chain headquartered in Knoxville,
Tennessee.[1] Regal operates the
largest and most geographically diverse theatre circuit in the United States, consisting of 6,775 screens in 548
locations in 39 states and the District of Columbia as of October 23, 2009. The three main theatre brands
operated by Regal Entertainment Group are Regal
Cinemas, Edwards
Theatres, and United Artists
Theatres.
These chains retain their exterior signage, but most indoor
branding (popcorn bags, policy trailers) uses the Regal Entertainment Group name and logo. Where applicable, the
REG logo is used alongside the three individual brands. Most new cinema construction uses the Regal Cinemas name,
although Regal has built new Edwards locations in California and
Idaho[2]. Regal has acquired several
smaller chains since this merger; these, however, have been rebranded as Regal Cinemas.
Regal Cinemas was formed in 1989 in Knoxville,
Tennessee, with Mike Campbell as CEO, but he has
since stepped down from the board. Regal began to grow at a rapid pace, opening larger cinemas in suburban areas.
Many of these contained a "premium" cafe (later called Cafe Del Moro) and a more upscale look than theatres of the
time.
Regal Cinema embarked on an aggressive expansion throughout the
decade, swallowing up smaller chains as well as building new, more modern multiplexes. Its largest acquisition
during this original period was the 1998 combination of it and Act III Theatres, although it had acquired some
smaller chains as well in the mid-1990s, including the original Cobb
Theatres, RC Theatres, and
Cleveland-based National Theatre
Corp.
By 2001, Regal was overextended like many other cinema chains,
and went into Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
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