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  2. Loews Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Loews Corporation was the parent company of Bulova until 2007, when it sold the company to Citizen Watch. [10] On June 4, 2007, Loews Corporation announced it would acquire a portion of the operations of Dominion Resources for $4.03 billion dollars. [11] Loews rebranded the assets HighMount Exploration & Production.

  3. Loews Cineplex Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    The Loews Theatres name was used until 2017 when AMC simplified their branding to focus on three main lines: AMC, AMC Classic, and AMC Dine-In after their purchase of Carmike Cinemas. Prior to the discontinuation, Loews Cineplex operated its theatres under the Loews Theatres, Cineplex Odeon, Star Theatres , Magic Johnson Theatres , Cinemex and ...

  4. Loews - Wikipedia

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    Loews may refer to: Loews Cineplex Entertainment, formerly Loews Incorporated, a defunct North American cinema chain which formerly owned Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. United States v. Loew's Inc., a United States Supreme Court case involving Loews; Loews Corporation, an American holding company; Loews Hotels, a North American hotel chain

  5. Loews Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Loews Boston Hotel, Boston, Massachusetts - now Hotel AKA Back Bay [12] [13] Loews Minneapolis Hotel, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2014 to 2024 - now The Lofton Hotel Minneapolis, Tapestry Collection by Hilton; Loews Lake Las Vegas Resort, Henderson, Nevada, 2006 to 2012 - now Westin Lake Las Vegas [14] The Traymore, Atlantic City, New Jersey ...

  6. Loew's Wonder Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Loew's 175th Street Theatre, Manhattan (opened 1930) - Operates as a church and an entertainment venue under the name United Palace.; Loew's Jersey Theatre, Jersey City (opened 1929) - Operates as a classic cinema and performing arts center.

  7. Marcus Loew - Wikipedia

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    Loews Inc. would act as MGM's financier and retain controlling interest for decades. Loew died in 1927 of a heart attack at the age of 57 at his country home in Glen Cove, New York . Reporting his death, Variety called him "the most beloved man of all show business of all time". [ 10 ]

  8. Andrew Tisch - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Tisch (born 1949) is an American businessman, who is the co-chair of Loews Corporation, the company founded by his father Laurence Tisch and uncle Preston Robert Tisch. Together with his brother, James S. Tisch , and his first cousin, Jonathan Tisch , Andrew oversees a holding company involved in hotels, oil, and insurance.

  9. Loews Theatres - Wikipedia

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