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Cineplex shareholder calls for share buyback, sale of non-core assets like Scene Plus

TORONTO — One of Cineplex Inc.'s shareholders is calling on the theatre operator to embark on a major share buyback and sell what it calls non-core assets like its loyalty program to deliver more value to shareholders.
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Cineplex Odeon Theater at Dundas Square in Toronto on December 16, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Aaron Vincent Elkaim

TORONTO — One of Cineplex Inc.'s shareholders is calling on the theatre operator to embark on a major share buyback and sell what it calls non-core assets like its loyalty program to deliver more value to shareholders.

Florida-based investment firm Windward Management LP says in a letter to the Cineplex board that it feels the company's shares are worth nearly three times what they are trading for today.

Windward, which owns about seven per cent of the outstanding shares of Cineplex, says the company could boost its share price by repurchasing a substantial portion of its outstanding shares over the next six quarters.

It estimates the company could also raise more than $220 million by selling what it considers to be non-core assets like Cineplex's digital media business and Scene Plus loyalty program that could then be used to buy back shares.

Windward's analysis suggests Cineplex could achieve a share price of about $30 share price, or returns of nearly 200 per cent, by the end of 2026.

Cineplex shares were up almost six per cent at $11.33 in mid-morning trading.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 25, 2025.

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Tara Deschamps, The Canadian Press