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#Cinemark gears up for Aug. reopening with ‘test and learn’ centers

#Cinemark gears up for Aug. reopening with ‘test and learn’ centers

August 4, 2020 | 12:57pm | Updated August 4, 2020 | 2:03pm

After multiple postponements, movie theater chain Cinemark said it’s ready to reopen, citing “high satisfaction” among moviegoers who tested the chain’s new COVID-19 protocols.

In an earnings conference call on Tuesday, Cinemark Chief Executive Mark Zoradi said the Plano, Texas, company aims to start selling tickets at all of its 345 US-based theaters by August 31, based in part on the positive feedback its garnered from moviegoers at 15 “test and learn” movie houses across the country.

The phased reopening process will kick off on August 21 — just in time for the release of Warner Bros.’ spy thriller “Tenet”  to hit theaters on Sept. 3.

The theater chain said it opened the 15 test centers during the second quarter to experiment with its protocols to protect against the spread of COVID-19, including spaced seating, mandatory mask wearing and frequent theater cleaning.

“97 percent of guests surveyed have expressed high satisfaction with how Cinemark is protecting their health and safety,” Zoradi said in the second-quarter earnings call.

But the company declined to detail how many people took the survey and what its methodology was. “We do not disclose the details of our proprietary research,” the rep told The Post.

The theater chain has taken a massive hit from the pandemic, which shuttered all of its movie houses in March. Numerous efforts to reopen this summer have been postponed as the virus continued to spike in states like Florida and California.

During the quarter ended in June, the chain swung to a loss of $170.4 million, or $1.45 a share, compared with income of $101.0 million or 86 cents a share during last year’s second quarter.

The loss included $19.5 million in charges for the permanent reduction in headcount and theater closures. Meanwhile, sales plummeted 99 percent to $9 million from $957.8 million a year earlier.

The results beat Wall Street’s expectations, however, for a net-per-share loss of $1.59 on sales of $5.4 million, sending the stock up 3.7 percent in midday trading to $12.30 a share.

During its testing period, roughly 13,000 customers bought tickets for the screening of older movies at 5 of its 15 test centers, all based in the Texas area, Zoradi said. Those screenings generated $37,000 in admissions revenue and $57,000 in concessions.

The CEO said most theaters will reopen at state-mandated 50-percent capacity, with some theaters located in higher-risk states opening at just 25-percent seating capacity.

Even though that will limit revenues, Zoradi insisted Cinemark, which has little debt on its books, “can still be profitable at these rates.”

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