AMC Chairman and CEO Adam Aron lashed out at Robinhood on Monday after the online trading company briefly ran a banner wrongly declaring that the movie-theater chain had filed for bankruptcy.
AMC Entertainment Holdings AMC Chairman and CEO Adam Aron lashed out at Robinhood Markets in a Monday tweet after the company briefly ran a banner wrongly declaring that the movie-theater chain had filed for bankruptcy.
“I am getting multiple reports that Robinhood briefly posted today that AMC filed for bankruptcy. How can companies like Robinhood do this? So ludicrous, so wrong, so irresponsible,” Aron said in a tweet. He also noted that the theater chain is due to report its quarterly earnings on Friday.
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