AMC’s Meme‑Stock Era Is Fading: CEO Says Cash‑Flow Breakthrough ‘Within Sight’

Benzinga Earnings
07/21

AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:AMC) just reported the strongest quarter in its 106-year history, but record EBITDA wasn’t management’s biggest message to investors. Instead, CEO Adam Aron used the company’s second quarter earnings call to argue that AMC is now “within sight” of something that has largely eluded the company since the pandemic: generating positive free cash flow over an entire year.

For investors who have spent years focusing on dilution, debt and meme-stock volatility, that may represent the company’s most meaningful shift yet.

Record EBITDA, Stronger Cash Flow

AMC reported record second-quarter adjusted EBITDA of $321.4 million, up 70% year-over-year, on record revenue of nearly $1.6 billion. More importantly, the company converted that operating momentum into $190.1 million of free cash flow during the quarter, giving management confidence that consistent annual cash generation is now within reach.

“We’re within sight of being cash flow positive, not for a quarter, but for a year,” Aron said during the earnings call. He later acknowledged the company is “not quite at the promised land yet… but we’re ever so close.”

The comments suggest AMC’s investment narrative is beginning to evolve. While the company still depends on a healthy theatrical release slate, management increasingly believes years of cost controls, premium-format expansion and higher spending per guest have structurally improved its earnings power.

CFO Sean Goodman noted AMC generated more revenue and nearly 40% more adjusted EBITDA than it did in the second quarter of 2019 despite attendance remaining well below pre-pandemic levels.

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Debt Reduction Creates A Financial Flywheel

The turnaround isn’t limited to operating performance. Aron said AMC has reduced debt by approximately $1.7 billion since the end of 2020, while Goodman said the company now expects no significant debt maturities before 2029 following recent refinancing efforts. Those actions are also lowering borrowing costs, with management expecting meaningful reductions in annual interest expense as leverage ratios continue to improve.

That creates what could become a virtuous financial cycle. Higher EBITDA improves leverage ratios, lower leverage reduces interest costs, and lower interest expense further reduces the box office threshold needed for AMC to generate positive free cash flow over a full year.

“If interest rates go down, interest expense goes down, and that means that the breakeven box office level goes down as well,” Aron said.

Why Investors Should Watch The Next Few Quarters

AMC isn’t declaring victory just yet, but the conversation has clearly changed.

For years, investors judged the company by how much cash it could raise and how long it could survive. Following its strongest operating quarter on record, management wants investors to judge it by how much cash it can consistently generate instead.

If upcoming blockbuster releases help sustain box office momentum, the next milestone may not be another record EBITDA quarter—it could be AMC proving that its long-promised transition from a liquidity story to a sustainable cash-flow story is finally complete.

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