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Cinemex is a cineplex company based in Mexico that has built a nationally branded cineplex chain.
Cinemex started with a college business plan. Adolfo Fastlicht, Miguel Angel Dávila Guzmán and Matthew Heyman speculated that Mexico was ready for larger movie theaters. When the regulations were lifted with the new Cinematography Law passed in Mexico in 1992, Adolfo Fastlicht and Miguel Angel Dávila decided that Mexico City offered a market for a high-end chain of theaters.
In 1994, they secured $21.5m in equity financing from JPMorgan Partners and a partnership of the Bluhm family of Chicago, CMex Investors.and some Mexican former politicians The deal is generally acknowledged to be the largest venture capital start-up in Mexican history.
Since then, Cinemex has opened cineplexes in Mexico City, Monterrey, Guadalajara, Toluca, Cuernavaca and Puebla.
History
Cinemex's first theater was Cinemex Altavista opened on August 2, 1995 and was soon followed by Cinemex Santa Fe, the company's flagship, in October and Cinemex Manacar on January, 1996. That same year saw the opening of Cinemex Los Reyes and Cinemex Loreto.
In June 2002 Onex Corporation and Oaktree Capital Management acquired Cinemex for $300m and two years later sold it to The Carlyle Group, Bain Capital and Spectrum, investment funds corporations, each having a seat in Cinemex's board.
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Categories:- Companies established in 1994
- Companies based in Mexico City
- Media companies of Mexico
- Cinema chains in Mexico
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