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Cinema City International NV Revenue Breakdown for H1 2010: A Comparative Analysis

In the first half of 2010, Cinema City International NV reported revenue growth from cinema-related operations, totaling €116.4 million, up from €80.4 million in H1 2009. The revenue breakdown highlights the importance of theater operations, making up 91% of total sales. Key segments included ticket sales (62%), concessions (19%), and advertising (11%). Compared to H1 2009, ticket sales slightly decreased, while concessions remained stable, and advertising saw a slight drop. This report provides insights into the factors driving theater operations' performance.

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Cinema City International NV Revenue Breakdown for H1 2010: A Comparative Analysis

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  1. Cinema City International NV Operating data 1st half of 2010

  2. Revenue from cinema related operations breakdown by countries H1 2010 H1 2009 € 116.4 m € 80.4 m

  3. Revenue from cinema related operations breakdown by segments H1 2010 H1 2009 Theatre operations 91%breakdown (% of total sales): Ticket sales 62% Concessions 19% Advertising 11% Theatre operations 91%breakdown (% of total sales): Ticket sales 59% Concessions 19% Advertising 13% € 116.4 m € 80.4 m Film distribution Film distribution Real estate (cinema related) Real estate (cinema related)

  4. Theatre operations performance factors (1) 4

  5. Theater operations performance factors (2) 5

  6. Theater operations performance factors (3) 6

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