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The end of a great KC company...
China firm buys AMC to form world's largest cinema chain
http://www.cnn.com/2012/05/21/busine...html?hpt=hp_t3 AMC Theaters was one of the great KC based companies for decades. Founded by Stan Durwood who built the company from scratch and treated his employees lke family. My Dad worked for AMC for 34 years. He started at 15 taking tickets and sweeping floors and when he left the company 34 years later he was a Senior Exec. VP in charge of theater construction world wide. AMC paid for him go get both his bachelor's and master's degree. Durwood was one of the original pioneers for the idea of the now P&L district. He loved KC and wanted to build up downtown. When companies were moving out of downtown he stayed put. When he passed away AMC took on a more typical corporate atomosphere but now it seems it has gone the way of the dragon. I grew up with AMC. I remember when the Empire and Midland theaters showed movies back in the day. I know they will still be around in some form or another but it's just a little disheartening to see one of the KC companies like AMC now owned by foreign ownership |
Does this mean you'll be able to buy egg rolls at the concession stand?
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on a related note................. The Chinese own Symantec Anti-virus software. If you are still using it for virus protections, stop.
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Brought to you buy America's #1 trade partner
That puts the antifreeze in your dog's food the lead paint in your child's toy & drywall that kills |
Sounds like the company will change very little.....
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I remember seeing some really cheesy stuff like Meteor play at the Empire. LOL |
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It scares me about the future of this country, not just this one thing, but it seems like there has been a lot more of this nations earliest root type businesses that are now owned abroad.
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This doesn't mean the end of AMC in Kansas City and there's only a few corporations that I can think of that are originally Kansas City. Hallmark being one of them.
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Kansas City will continue to lose companies to Kansas as long as guys like Sly James and Kansas City voters continue to vote. I'm not saying that was the case with AMC though.
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