Two former MoviePass Inc. executives were charged with securities and wire fraud for allegedly scheming to defraud investors of the parent of the bankrupt company.
Two former MoviePass Inc. executives illegally misled investors by promising they could turn a profit charging theater-goers just $9.95 a month for unlimited tickets, the US Securities and Exchange Commission alleged in a lawsuit.
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MoviePass ended with a whimper and a bankruptcy filing.
The owner of MoviePass, which promised theater-goers unlimited admission for $9.95 a month, collapsed into bankruptcy and said it will liquidate.
Helios and Matheson Analytics (OTCPK:HMNY) officially files for bankruptcy after the company's share price effectively sank to $0.00. Helios never recovered from the huge losses generated by its Movi
Helios and Matheson Analytics Inc. , the parent of the MoviePass cinema-ticket subscription service, said Wednesday it has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy,...
Helios and Matheson Analytics Inc. , the parent of the MoviePass cinema-ticket subscription service, said Wednesday it has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy,...
Alas, poor MoviePass. We knew it well. AMC, Cinemark, and Cineworld hope their sequel alternatives are anything but tragedies.
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You can't kill MoviePass. Just days after the movie subscription service was shut down, Helios and Matheson Analytics (OTCPK:HMNY) CEO Theodore Farnsworth is reported to be looking to lead a group of
Cinema buffs still have options, from Cinemark’s $8.99 plan to AMC’s $23.95 subscription.
Financier Ted Farnsworth said he has submitted an undisclosed offer to purchase the assets of Helios and Matheson Analytics Inc. including MoviePass Inc....
Financier Ted Farnsworth said he has submitted an undisclosed offer to purchase the assets of Helios and Matheson Analytics Inc. including MoviePass Inc....
Cinema buffs looking for cheap ways to see movies in theaters still have options
Cinema buffs looking for cheap ways to see movies in theaters still have options.
Helios & Matheson Analytics Inc., the corporate parent of MoviePass, announced Friday afternoon that it would shutter the service as of Saturday. The...
Efforts to recapitalize the provider of tickets to multiple movies for monthly fees have failed, the parent said.
MoviePass Inc.'s parent Helios & Matheson Analytics Inc. is set to close its business permanently on Saturday and is considering a sale of its assets,...
Call the coroner: Helios and Matheson Analytics (OTCPK:HMNY) says it's shutting down discount service MoviePass for good tomorrow. The company's "efforts to recapitalize MoviePass have not been s
MoviePass Inc.'s parent Helios & Matheson Analytics Inc. is set to close its business permanently on Saturday and is considering a sale of its assets,...
Our call of the day from Matthew Miskin, co-chief investment strategist at John Hancock Investment Management, says he has spotted a big blind spot for U.S....
Our call of the day from Matthew Miskin, co-chief investment strategist at John Hancock Investment Management, says he has spotted a big blind spot for U.S....
Beleaguered movie ticket subscription company MoviePass Inc. recieved more bad news late Tuesday following a report that tens of thousands of customer bank...
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MoviePass, the financially beleaguered movie-subscription service, plans to shut down for a number of days to revamp a mobile app that’s frustrated customers and to recapitalize.
The movie ticket subscription service finally admits you can't make a profit paying full price for something you're going to resell at a discount.
Sinemia shuts down stateside operations -- effectively immediately -- as it concedes that its third-party movie service is unsustainable.