Welcome to our dedicated page for Cinemark Hldgs SEC filings (Ticker: CNK), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
The Cinemark Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: CNK) SEC filings page on Stock Titan provides centralized access to the company’s U.S. regulatory disclosures, along with AI-powered tools to help interpret them. As one of the largest motion picture exhibitors in the world, Cinemark uses filings such as Forms 8-K, 10-Q and 10-K to report on its theater operations, financing arrangements and material corporate events.
Recent Form 8-K filings illustrate the types of information investors can expect to find. Cinemark has filed current reports describing quarterly financial results, a share repurchase program authorized by its board of directors, amendments to its Second Amended and Restated Credit Agreement, and warrant unwind and termination agreements related to its convertible notes. Other 8-Ks reference dividends declared by the board and press releases announcing achievements in specific periods.
On this page, users can track these and other filings in real time as they are posted to the SEC’s EDGAR system. AI-powered summaries highlight the key points of lengthy documents, helping readers quickly identify items such as changes to revolving credit facilities, interest rate adjustments on term loans, or details of repurchase authorizations. For periodic reports like Forms 10-K and 10-Q, AI tools can surface information on Cinemark’s theater count, geographic footprint, revenue sources such as box office and concessions, and risk factor discussions.
In addition, this page offers convenient access to ownership and insider transaction reports, including Form 4 filings when applicable, so users can monitor equity awards and other stock-related activity by directors and officers. By combining the raw SEC documents with automated explanations, the CNK filings page helps investors, analysts and other interested readers better understand how Cinemark manages its capital structure, responds to market conditions and documents material events affecting its theatrical exhibition business.
On 29 July 2025 Cinemark Holdings (CNK) filed a Form 4 for Chief Marketing & Content Officer Wanda Marie Gierhart covering two transactions dated 28 July 2025. Under transaction code F—shares withheld by the issuer to satisfy tax on restricted-stock vesting—the company retained 294 and 588 common shares at an assigned value of $29.04 per share. Following these routine withholdings, Gierhart directly owns about 94 000 CNK shares.
No open-market sales, options exercises or new equity awards were reported, and Table II shows no derivative activity. The filing therefore represents an administrative tax-settlement event rather than a shift in insider sentiment. Share-count impact is de-minimis and the disclosure is unlikely to influence the company’s capital structure or market valuation.
Form 4 snapshot: Cinemark Holdings (CNK) CEO Sean Gamble reported three equity transactions on 07/28/2025.
- Tax withholding: 1,555 and 3,109 common shares were automatically withheld by the company (Code “F”) at $29.04 to cover payroll taxes triggered by the vesting of 3,952 and 7,903 restricted shares originally granted 07/27/2021.
- Trust transfer: 7,191 shares were transferred (Code “G”) to the Joint Revocable Trust of Sean Robert Gamble and Luminita Spetcu for no consideration. Gamble and his spouse are co-trustees, so beneficial ownership is maintained indirectly.
Post-transaction ownership: 251,326 shares held directly and 332,634 held indirectly, for a combined 583,960 shares.
No open-market buying or selling occurred; the dispositions are administrative (tax) or estate-planning in nature and do not signal a change in insider sentiment or company fundamentals.
Form 4 filed on 07/29/2025 discloses three insider transactions by Cinemark Holdings (CNK) EVP-General Counsel Michael Cavalier dated 07/28/2025.
- Tax withholding: The issuer retained 442 and 885 shares (total 1,327) at $29.04 each to satisfy payroll taxes on the vesting of 1,125 and 2,250 restricted-stock units, respectively. These are non-discretionary, cashless transactions; no shares entered the open market.
- Gift transfer: Cavalier transferred 2,048 shares to the Cavalier Revocable Trust for no consideration. He and his spouse are co-trustees, so beneficial ownership continues.
Post-transaction holdings stand at 49,762 shares held directly and 248,629 held indirectly via the trust, totalling 298,391 shares. The activity affects roughly 0.3 % of CNK’s ~120 million outstanding shares and represents routine administrative adjustments rather than directional trading. Investor impact is therefore expected to be minimal.