Cineworld in $3.6bn deal for Regal Entertainment

Deal would give firm more scale to fight competition from Netflix, Apple, and others

Cineworld, Parnell Street, Dublin. Photograph: Cyril Byrne / THE IRISH TIMES
Cineworld, Parnell Street, Dublin. Photograph: Cyril Byrne / THE IRISH TIMES

Cineworld Group, a British operator of movie theatres, is in talks to acquire US peer Regal Entertainment Group for approximately $3.6 billion in cash, the companies have said.

A deal between the two would put the combined company in a better position to take market share from US industry leader AMC Entertainment Holdings, and also give it more scale to fight increasing competition from Netflix, Apple, and other digital outlets.

Regal said in a statement that Cineworld’s all-cash offer values it at $23 per share. No agreement has been reached and there is no assurance that any transaction will result, Regal added.

Cineworld added in a separate statement released later that it was in advanced discussions to acquire Regal and was finalising due diligence on its offer.

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Cineworld said it would finance its bid through a “mixture of incremental debt and a material equity raise by way of a rights issue, including a commitment to full subscription” from its largest shareholder, Global City Holdings.

Global City Holdings is a Polish holding company that owns entertainment and real estate businesses in Europe and Israel. Global City owns 28 per cent of Cineworld, according to Thomson Reuters data.

Regal shares jumped as much as 16 per cent after Reuters reported the deal talks. They closed up 7.6 per cent at $19.63 in New York, giving the company a market value of about $3 billion. Cineworld has a market value of £1.9 billion ($2.5 billion).

Other movie theatre operators' shares also shot higher; AMC rose 8.4 per cent to close at $16.15 while Cinemark Holdings rose 3.7 per cent to $36.19. Movie technology firm Imax Corp closed up 5.6 per cent at $26.40.

Regal’s top shareholder is Anschutz, led by Denver-based dealmaker and billionaire Phil Anschutz. While Anschutz owns just over 10 per cent of Regal, it controls the company through a separate class of voting stock.

Regal Entertainment, which owns 561 theatres with 7,315 screens, hired an investment bank in 2014 to explore strategic alternatives, including a potential sale, but later shelved those plans.

Cineworld bought Cinema City to become Europe’s second-largest movie theatre chain in 2014. It operates 2,049 screens across 221 sites in Britain, Ireland, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania and Israel.

The last major deal in the sector was in December 2016, when AMC completed its acquisition of Carmike Cinemas for about $1.1 billion. AMC also acquired Europe’s largest theatre chain, Odeon, for $1.2 billion last year.

-Reuters