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AMC to buy Carmike theater chain for $1.1 billion

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LOS ANGELES (AP): AMC Entertainment, the movie theater chain bought by Chinese conglomerate Dalian Wanda Group in 2012, is acquiring rival chain Carmike Cinemas for $1.1 billion including debt.

The acquisition will make the combined entity the largest theater chain in North America and the world, and signals Wanda’s further expansion into entertainment. It comes just two months after Wanda said it would spend $3.5 billion to acquire mid-level studio Legendary Entertainment, the co-financier of blockbusters like “Jurassic World” and “The Dark Knight.”

AMC will pay $30 a share, about 19 percent higher than the $25.11 Carmike shares closed at Thursday.

Wanda is also behind a multibillion-dollar studio complex being built in eastern China that was used to shoot the upcoming movie, “The Great Wall.”

Fort Wayne has two Carmike theaters: Carmike 20 off Dupont Road and Carmike Jefferson Pointe 18.

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