Yeun Seung-ro has been appointed as CEO of CGV Mars Entertainment, the Korean-owned company that operates Turkey’s largest cinema chain. He replaces Kwak Dong Won, another veteran of the CJ-CGV group.
At a time when movie release dates are moving backwards due to continuing coronavirus problems, raising question marks about the viability of the theatrical business, at least two companies are intent ...
C CGV, a company that is one of the world’s top ten cinema exhibitors and is also a major cinema technology developer, is to raise close to $800 million in order to shore up its finances after a ...
South Korea’s CJ-CGV has sealed a deal to acquire Mars Entertainment, the largest movie chain in Turkey. The deal has a price tag of $687 million (Euros 605 million) which expands to $800 million with ...
CGV enjoyed the highest admissions growth rate in 2014 in the world's fastest expanding film market. By Lee Hyo-won South Korea’s CJ CGV crashed into the top ten theater chains in China in 2014, ...
The leading cinema operator plans to open 12 to 15 more locations per year in the booming market. By Lee Hyo-won South Korean cinema brand CJ CGV plans to invest $200 million in its Vietnamese ...
Korean cinema has a prolific output of local content. New movies being released on a weekly basis consist not only of blockbusters, but also art house and low budget features that are winning awards ...
G2 won the business after a pitch against a local boutique agency. South Korea’s largest multiplex cinema chain, one of CGV’s aims is to position itself as a cultural company through enhanced design ...
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