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Anschutz Film Group (formerly Crusader Entertainment, now known as Bristol Bay Productions and Walden Media) produced the commercially successful Holes in 2003 and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe in 2005. The company also played a significant role the 2009 documentary–concert film Michael Jackson's This Is It. [32]
Philip Anschutz, Fred's eldest son, assumed control of the company in 1962 and diversified it with holdings in the entertainment and hospitality industries. The Anschutz Exploration Corporation subsidiary has continued the original business of discovering and developing oil and gas wells, with particular focus on projects in Colorado, Utah and ...
AXS (pronounced access) is an American ticket outlet for sports and entertainment events, founded in 2011 and owned by Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG), the world's second largest entertainment promoter behind Live Nation Entertainment. AEG operate venues globally, as well as promote events under their AEG Presents banner, meaning these ...
The $100 million, 140,000 square foot (13,000 m 2), Regal Entertainment Group movie complex opened in 2009 and includes 14 screens and 3,772 seats. [30] It includes a three-story art-deco -style atrium and an 806-seat theater called the "Regal Premiere House" intended for "lucrative" premieres. [ 30 ]
The Anschutz Corporation — a holding company of the United States, based in Denver, Colorado Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory ...
Following a forensic audit in 2021 by accounting firm Plante Moran, "it was determined that Stalf owed $400,000 — an amount that was paid by Germain Motors," according to a spokesperson for the ...
AXS Pte Ltd, a Singapore payment company and service; Access (group), a Japanese pop group which once spelled its name AXS AXS GmbH, now part of Bruker, a scientific instruments company based in Billerica, Massachusetts, USA
By 1998 the group was looking for new investors. On February 15, 2001, it agreed to sell the team to Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG), founded by Colorado billionaire Philip Anschutz, with AEG exercising its option to become the sole investor-operator on January 8, 2002. [7]