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  2. AMC Networks - Wikipedia

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    AMC Networks Inc. is an American entertainment company headquartered in 11 Penn Plaza, New York. [4]The company owns and operates the eponymous cable channel and its siblings, IFC, We TV, and Sundance TV; the art house movie theater IFC Center in New York City; the independent film companies IFC Films and RLJE Films; the anime licensor Sentai Filmworks; the premium subscription streaming ...

  3. American Motors Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Arab American Vehicles (1977–1987) Beijing Jeep (1984–1987) American Motors Corporation ( AMC; commonly referred to as American Motors) was an American automobile manufacturing company formed by the merger of Nash-Kelvinator Corporation and Hudson Motor Car Company on May 1, 1954. At the time, it was the largest corporate merger in U.S ...

  4. AMC Networks (AMCX) Upgraded to Strong Buy: Here's Why - AOL

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    AMC Networks (AMCX) has been upgraded to a Zacks Rank 1 (Strong Buy), reflecting growing optimism about the company's earnings prospects. This might drive the stock higher in the near term.

  5. Should You Think About Buying AMC Networks Inc. (NASDAQ:AMCX ...

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    AMC Networks Inc. ( NASDAQ:AMCX ), is not the largest company out there, but it saw significant share price movement...

  6. Should Value Investors Pick AMC Networks (AMCX) Stock? - AOL

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    Is AMC Networks (AMCX) a great pick from the value investor's perspective right now? Read on to know more.

  7. AMC AMX - Wikipedia

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    The AMC AMX is a two-seat GT -style muscle car produced by American Motors Corporation from 1968 through 1970. [2] [6] As one of just two American-built two-seaters, the AMX was in direct competition with the one-inch (2.5 cm) longer wheelbase Chevrolet Corvette, [7] for substantially less money. [8] [9] [10] It was based on the new-for-1968 ...

  8. Here’s What Hedge Funds Think About AMC Networks Inc (AMCX)

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    The latest 13F reporting period has come and gone, and Insider Monkey is again at the forefront when it comes to making use of this gold mine of data. We have processed the filings of the more ...

  9. List of AMC engines - Wikipedia

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    The American Motors Corporation (AMC) used V8, straight-6, V6, and straight-4 engines in various passenger automobiles and Jeep vehicles from 1954 onward. American Motors designed some of its engines; others were inherited from its constituents. The company bought other engines or engine designs from other manufacturers.