AMC's New 'APE' Units Are A Meme-friendly Way For The Theater Chain To Raise Cash Fast | QNewsHub (2024)

AMC Entertainment has embarked on a meme-friendly experiment to give a token reward to its retail investor base while also creating a backdoor way to raise more cash down the line.

The theater chain’s new preferred share class — called “APE” units — begin trading on Monday after being distributed to shareholders as a dividend last week.“APE” stands for AMC preferred equity.

The special dividend seems to be in keeping with CEO Adam Aron’s aggressive marketing efforts to appeal to the retail investors who call themselves “Apes” and have rallied around AMC over the past year and a half.

In some ways, the new shares are similar to the benefits of free popcorn and exclusive screenings that Aron has rolled out in recent months.

However, the APE units are a corporate finance tool at their core because the shares create a new way for AMC to raise money. When its stock price soared in 2021, the beleaguered theater chain sold millions of common shares to keep itself afloat during the pandemic, but eventually it ran out of its allotment. Shareholders declined to approve additional sales.

The initial APE units were distributed free of charge, but the company’s filings say it has the right to sell more of the units in the future — without additional shareholder approval. AMC said it is currently authorized to issue up to 1 billion APE units, and that it distributed a little more than half of that total with the dividend.

Aron has made it known that the company could exercise the right to sell the rest to raise cash.

“We believe APES should let AMC raise capital, pay debt and do more. Not good news for the doubters,” Aron said in a tweet.

And AMC, which reported more than $10 billion in debt and other long-term liabilities at the end of second quarter, may need to raise cash.

While there have been some big movie hits this year, and studios are signaling a pullback from streaming-only releases, the U.S. box office remains well below its pre-pandemic levels. Rival Cineworld, which owns the Regal Cinemas chain, said Monday that it is considering filing for bankruptcy.

AMC raising additional money through the APE units would not be a surprise on Wall Street.

“The creation of the APE Unit provides AMC with a path to raise incremental capital in the equity market. … We suspect AMC will take advantage of its current share price to lower its debt balance,” Citi analyst Jason Bazinet, who has a sell rating on the stock, said in a note to clients on Aug. 15.

While the bottom line impact for AMC of the APE units will not be clear for a while, there are details that investors in both the APE units and the common stock should know now. Here is an overview of how the dividend process works and what shareholders should know.

How the dividend works

The APE units were distributed as dividends on Friday. In some ways, the unusual move resembles a stock split, where investors get additional stock proportional to every one share they previously owned. Each APE unit may be converted in the future to one common share of AMC, making this move like a 2-for-1 split.

In theory, that should knock down the price of AMC’s stock.

“It’s effectively a two-for-one stock split and I would expect that once it becomes effective, that the price per share should drop by about 50%. Just as happens normally with a two-for-one stock split,” said Jay Ritter, the Cordell professor of finance at the University of Florida.

In this case, however, the two stocks are different classes. The new APE units trade under the ticker “APE,” while the AMC common shares will continue to trade under “AMC.”

Shares of AMC were down nearly 42% on Monday. The new APE units closed their first day of trading at $6 per share, offsetting most of the losses in the common stock. When adjusted for APE’s price at its first trade, shares of AMC were down 5.5% on Monday.

Once the APE units are distributed, they are no longer linked to the AMC shares and can be bought or sold separately.

A document from AMC about the offering says that the APE dividend is not expected to be a taxable event for U.S. investors. However, investors who own partial shares of AMC may receive a small cash portion instead of fractional APE units, which could be taxable.The document also said that some brokerages may take “several days” to transfer the APE units into individual accounts.

Bankruptcy considerations

Because the APE units are preferred equity, there are different rights in a potential bankruptcy proceeding than the regular common stock.

In the securities filing detailing the offering, AMC states that the APE units are above the common stock but below debt in the capital structure. That means that APE unit shareholders would get paid before common stock shareholders in a potential bankruptcy.

Given AMC’s uncertain future, that discrepancy could cause the share prices of the APE units and the AMC stock to diverge.

“It wouldn’t surprise me at all if the APE shares sell at a premium over the AMC common shares … [because] in the event of bankruptcy, the preferred shareholders would have priority over the common shareholders,” Ritter said.

Potential dilution

The issuance of new shares raises concerns about dilution for existing shareholders. This is one of the reasons why AMC shareholders had rejected the company’s previous efforts to issue more common stock.

If AMC were to sell additional preferred shares, existing shareholders would see their claim on the assets and potential profits of the struggling theater chain watered-down even further.

“AMC still has an upside-down capital structure that has seen a 400% increase in shares outstanding since the start of the pandemic along with its sizable $5.4bn debt load,” MKM Partners analyst Eric Handler wrote in a note to clients on Aug. 5. “The creation of a Preferred Equity Units (APE) class of stock once again provides AMC with dry powder to issue new shares for investment purposes. … The key question though from here is will future share issuances prove accretive or dilutive.”

Handler has a sell rating and a price target of just $1 per share on AMC.

Aron, for his part, has forcefully pushed back on dilution concerns, pointing out that the initial APE dividend does not change the ownership position for existing shareholders. He has also argued that dilution would be worth it if it helps AMC raise needed cash.

“There’s bad dilution and good dilution. If added liquidity gained from dilution is wasted, it’s bad. However, if wisely handled, it is good. Indeed, for AMC in 2021, it was actually great for our shareholders,” Aron tweeted on Aug. 6.

The extra cash could be used to fund acquisitions of other theaters, pay down debt or even push into unrelated businesses, like AMC’s 2021 purchase of a large stake in a gold mining company.

— CNBC’s Michael Bloom contributed reporting.

AMC's New 'APE' Units Are A Meme-friendly Way For The Theater Chain To Raise Cash Fast | QNewsHub (2024)

FAQs

How much did AMC raise with APE? ›

The move was intended to rally support from AMC's meme investor base. AMC subsequently raised $272 million by selling APE shares. That included $110 million from AMC's creditor Antara Capital, LP. Antara also accepted 91 million APE units as payment for $100 million of AMC's outstanding debt.

Was AMC a meme stock? ›

Last week AMC's AMC, -5.36% stock hit a series of record lows, reflecting the demise of the movie-theater chain's meme-stock status.

How many APE shares will i get for AMC? ›

Full Conversion of AMC Preferred Equity Units (APE) into AMC Common Stock (AMC) AMC plans to complete a conversion of APE shares into AMC common stock (AMC) on August 25, 2023. All holders of APE will receive 1 share of AMC in exchange for every 10 APE shares held at the close of trading on August 24, 2023.

Why is APE AMC dropping? ›

In short: to raise funds to pay off its debt. AMC has a huge pile of debt and many feared the company would have to file for bankruptcy. But as The Street notes, now that APE shares can be converted to common stock, bankruptcy isn't on the table anymore.

Will APE and AMC merge? ›

Over the weekend, a Delaware court approved a merger between AMC and AMC preferred shares (APE) that will make all outstanding shares AMC common stock.

What's going on with AMC and APE? ›

AMC issued about 517 million preferred equity units, or APEs, to be traded on the New York Stock Exchange in August 2022 with the intention of raising more money to pay off debt. In order to keep legacy AMC holders content, each shareholder gained one share of preferred equity units for each AMC share they owned.

Why did AMC become a meme stock? ›

AMC (ticker: AMC) was first given its meme-stock status about two years ago, when retail traders on Reddit threads encouraged the purchase of shares while institutional investors were trying to short the beaten-down stock.

Why was AMC a meme stock? ›

The pandemic hit AMC hard, forcing the closure of movie theaters across the U.S. in March 2020. The company went from beleaguered pandemic victim to meme-stock phenomenon in 2021, and it continues to face speculation about possible bankruptcy.

How is AMC theaters doing financially? ›

Earnings for the second quarter hit $8.6 million, compared to a loss of $121.6 million in the comparable period of 2022, the company reported on Tuesday. It also saw a 12.2 percent gain in attendance year-over-year.

What's going on with APE stock? ›

On Friday, the company converted AMC Preferred Equity units, or APEs, into common shares, ending a lengthy battle after some common stockholders had tried to block the move. A day earlier, the company completed a 10-to-1 reverse stock split.

Is AMC APE a split? ›

It is somewhat like a stock split in the ratio of 2-for-1. Shareholders holding one equity share in AMC Entertainment as of today shall receive an extra preference share and hence the company prefers to call it AMC Preferred Equity Share (APE).

Should I buy APE stock? ›

First and foremost, anyone considering investing in AMC Entertainment or APE needs to understand the risks involved. Volatility can strike at any given moment. Furthermore, AMC Entertainment has a considerable long-term debt load and isn't favored by analysts. So, tread carefully and trade cautiously.

Will APE stock be delisted? ›

The Company expects the APEs to cease trading on August 25, 2023 and subsequently be delisted from the New York Stock Exchange.

Why is AMC falling? ›

AMC shareholders had good reason to look forward to another rebound. However, a key change in the capitalization of the stock led to a massive decline during August and September. For long-term holders, the news helped lead to a disheartening finish in 2023 in which AMC stock plunged 83% to 6.12.

Is AMC being diluted? ›

InvestorPlace reported AMC has diluted its shareholders “several times during the past year in order to reduce its long-term debt of $4.6 billion, $3 billion of which will be due in 2026.” AMC has been holding off bankruptcy for the last year.

What happened to AMC preferred shares? ›

The company converted AMC Preferred Equity units, or APEs, into common shares. AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. extended its week-long selloff after the movie theater operator converted a raft of preferred shares into common stock, and strategists say the company will likely sell more shares to pay down debt.

How much money has AMC raised? ›

Debt Reduction: AMC reduced the principal balance of its debt by $448.1 million during 2023. Liquidity Enhancement: The company raised $865 million of gross cash proceeds through the sale of equity, ending the year with $884.3 million in cash reserves.

How much will AMC go up? ›

AMC Stock 12 Month Forecast

Based on 7 Wall Street analysts offering 12 month price targets for AMC Entertainment in the last 3 months. The average price target is $5.22 with a high forecast of $8.00 and a low forecast of $4.00. The average price target represents a 75.17% change from the last price of $2.98.

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