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Loews Corporation. Loews Corporation is an American conglomerate headquartered in New York City. The company's majority-stake holdings include CNA Financial Corporation, Boardwalk Pipeline Partners, Loews Hotels and Altium Packaging. The corporation positions itself as a value investor with a long-term focus. [2]
Loews Hotels is an American luxury hospitality company that owns or operates 26 hotels in the United States and Canada. Loews' hotels and resorts are located in major North American city centers and resort destinations. [citation needed] Headquartered in New York City, Loews Hotels is a wholly owned subsidiary of Loews Corporation.
amctheatres.com (United States) cineplex.com (Canada) Loews Cineplex Entertainment, also known as Loews Incorporated, was an American theater chain operating in North America. The company was originally called "Loew's," after the name of its founder, Marcus Loew. In 1969, when the Tisch brothers acquired the company, it became known as "Loews."
Loews Corp (NYSE:L) reported second-quarter 2024 net income of $369 million, up 2.5% year-over-year. EPS was $1.67, up from $1.58 year-ago. Revenues grew to $4.27 billion from $3.39 billion a year ...
Loews Corporation Reports Net Income for 2012 NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Loews Corporation (NYS: L) today reported net income for 2012 of $568 million or $1.43 per share as compared to $1.1 ...
Jonathan Mark Tisch (born December 7, 1953) is an American businessman. He is the CEO of American luxury hospitality company Loews Hotels. Tisch is also a board member of the Tribeca Film Institute. He is a co-owner of the New York Giants. [3] He served as co-chairman of the 2014 NY/NJ Super Bowl host committee. [4]
Loews Corporation Reports Net Income of $177 Million, or $0.45 Per Share, for the Third Quarter of 2012 Book Value Per Share of $50.41, an Increase of 6.5% from December 31, 2011 NEW YORK ...
2, including David. Family. Arthur Loew Jr. (grandson) Adolph Zukor (son’s father-in-law) Loew in 1922. Marcus Loew (/ loʊ /; [1] May 7, 1870 – September 5, 1927) [2] was an American business magnate and a pioneer of the motion picture industry who formed Loew's Theatres and the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film studio (MGM).