Cineworld went bankrupt and was looking for a buyer for Picturehouse Grupo Milenio

founder of Drawing House, Lyn Golebyhas held talks with the London firm Vue Internationalone of the potential buyers of cineworldto buy back chains that have been sold to operators from cinema went bankrupt in 2012, it was reported Tuesday skynews.

cineworldoperator of the world’s second largest cinema network, currently under Chapter 11 protection for bankruptcy and failed to find buyers for the entire company.

skynews reported last month that see is one of the bidders for the asset cineworld.

Today, he said that the sale of cinema chains picture house can help see in terms of competition, considering its status as one of the largest cinema operators in great Britain.

Vue and Goleby did not immediately respond to requests for Reuters to comment on the report, temporarily cineworld declined to comment.

Apart from exploring sales, cineworld It is also studying a possible reorganization plan to improve its debt balance, but there is no exit line to allow shareholders to cover their equity stakes.

Company, owner magnificent in the United States of Americapurchased in 2012 picture houseindependent cinema operator based in great Britainfor 47.3 million pounds (56.71 million dollars).

It’s not clear Tuesday if Goleby And see they had reached some sort of agreement on the terms of the collaboration, according to the report.

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