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Movie Gallery, Inc. (former NASDAQ ticker symbol MOVI [1]) was the second largest movie and game rental company in the United States and Canada, behind Blockbuster Video. The company rented and sold Blu-ray Discs , DVDs , VHS tapes , and video games .
Movie Gallery paid $860 million, $13.25 per share, and the assumption of $380 million in debt. Stocks closed at $13.85 on January 10 after this news. Blockbuster then dropped its purchase plans, citing antitrust concerns. Movie Gallery completed its purchase of Hollywood Video on April 27, 2005. [citation needed] Hollywood became a subsidiary ...
It was the first settlement west of the Tuscarawas River in Stark County. Fulton was platted on May 16, 1826, changed its name to Canal Fulton in 1832, and later incorporated as a village. The present name is an amalgamation of the Ohio Canal and the name of a local pioneer, Ben Fulton. [5] In 1843, President John Quincy Adams visited. [6]
Also approved were $500,000 for an elevated water storage tank project in Canal Fulton and $963,000, down from the requested $5 million, to fund the purchase of cruisers for police departments in ...
Canal Fulton accepted a winning bid from Roseman Construction Inc. of nearly $4 million to build the west-side water tower.
It was renamed The Fulton in the 1930s when it became a full-time movie theater. The classic horror film Night of the Living Dead, which was filmed in and around Pittsburgh, had its world premiere at the Fulton in 1968. In 1990 the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust bought the theater and refurbished the Fulton as part of its plan for the Cultural District.
Canal Fulton Council approved the new uses for the building and property in April. in The sale closed in October. Bowman said SAM Center is seeking donations, at least $150,000, to pay to remodel ...
Ben, played by Duane Jones. The low-budget film included no well-known actors, [10] but propelled the careers of some cast members. [11] Two independent film companies from Pittsburgh—Hardman Associates and director George A. Romero's The Latent Image—combined to form Image Ten, a production company chartered only to create Night of the Living Dead. [12]