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The newly appointed CEO of a giant European investment bank works to hold on to his power when an American hedge fund company tries to buy out his company.
86 theaters
Date | Rank | Weekend | %± LW | Theaters | Change | Avg | To Date | Weekend |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nov 30-Dec 2 | 11 | $290,381 | - | 86 | - | $3,376 | $290,381 | 1 |
Dec 7-9 | 13 | $235,898 | -18.8% | 89 | +3 | $2,650 | $735,987 | 2 |
Dec 14-16 | 15 | $125,640 | -46.7% | 78 | -11 | $1,610 | $922,085 | 3 |
Dec 21-23 | 14 | $78,475 | -37.5% | 61 | -17 | $1,286 | $1,045,221 | 4 |
Dec 28-30 | 17 | $65,920 | -16% | 40 | -21 | $1,648 | $1,169,035 | 5 |
Jan 4-6 | 20 | $34,959 | -47% | 42 | +2 | $832 | $1,269,827 | 6 |
Jan 11-13 | 25 | $32,560 | -6.9% | 31 | -11 | $1,050 | $1,327,489 | 7 |
Jan 18-20 | 30 | $15,824 | -51.4% | 18 | -13 | $879 | $1,354,175 | 8 |
Jan 25-27 | 36 | $5,534 | -65% | 9 | -9 | $614 | $1,365,695 | 9 |
Feb 1-3 | 40 | $4,051 | -26.8% | 7 | -2 | $578 | $1,371,995 | 10 |
Feb 8-10 | 50 | $1,571 | -61.2% | 3 | -4 | $523 | $1,420,831 | 11 |
Feb 15-17 | 51 | $1,057 | -32.7% | 3 | - | $352 | $1,422,532 | 12 |
Feb 22-24 | 52 | $716 | -32.3% | 5 | +2 | $143 | $1,424,856 | 13 |
Mar 1-3 | 53 | $1,129 | +57.7% | 3 | -2 | $376 | $1,427,071 | 14 |
Mar 8-10 | 56 | $699 | -38.1% | 2 | -1 | $349 | $1,375,148 | 15 |
Mar 22-24 | 75 | $10 | - | 1 | - | $10 | $1,375,770 | 17 |
Mar 29-31 | 66 | $266 | +2,560% | 1 | - | $266 | $1,376,166 | 18 |
Apr 5-7 | 58 | $649 | +144% | 1 | - | $649 | $1,358,532 | 19 |
Apr 12-14 | 57 | $551 | -15.1% | 1 | - | $551 | $1,359,415 | 20 |
Apr 19-21 | 69 | $200 | -63.7% | 1 | - | $200 | $1,359,892 | 21 |
Apr 26-28 | 74 | $80 | -60% | 1 | - | $80 | $1,360,117 | 22 |