
Imax Corp
IMAXIMAX Corporation is a technology company known for its immersive film projection and theater systems. It specializes in designing and manufacturing high-resolution digital and film-based projection systems that deliver enhanced visual and audio experiences. IMAX is widely used in cinemas worldwide to showcase blockbuster films and immersive entertainment content. The company also develops proprietary theater architecture and digital media solutions, positioning itself as a leader in premium cinematic experiences.
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IMAX stock surged 15.47% this week following reports that the entertainment technology company is exploring a potential sale to a larger entertainment company. The jump reflects investor optimism about a possible acquisition, while IMAX continues to benefit from strong demand for its technology platform globally, with 14 'Filmed For IMAX' release...
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IMAX is reportedly exploring a potential sale, approaching entertainment firms about a transaction, though discussions remain early. The company's strong 2025 performance—including record global box office, 166 new theater signings, and expanding content beyond traditional Hollywood—makes it an attractive target. IMAX shares surged 12.16% in ...
Imax Corp's Greater China revenue plunged 49% in Q1 2026 as the market normalized after the exceptional performance of animated blockbuster 'Ne Zha 2' in 2025. China's Lunar New Year box office fell 39% year-over-year with no comparable hit to replace the record-breaking film. In response, Imax is shifting strategy from equipment sales to content...

