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  1. Metro Goldwyn Mayer is a leading entertainment company focused on the production and global distribution of film and television content across all platforms. MGM Studios - latest releases, Theatrical Showtimes and Tickets.

  2. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Inc., is an American media company specializing in film and television production and distribution. Founded on April 17, 1924, and based in Beverly Hills, California, it is owned by the Amazon MGM Studios subsidiary of Amazon.

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  4. Address: 2500 Broadway Street. Santa Monica, California 90404-3061. U.S.A. Telephone: (310) 449-3000. Fax: (310) 449-3100. http://www.mgm.com. Statistics: Incorporated: 1986. Employees: 1,020. Sales: $831.3 million. Stock Exchanges: New York. Ticker Symbol: MGM. SICs: 7929 Entertainment & Entertainers. Company Perspectives:

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    • (November 9, 1924-April 22, 1928) Visuals: Same as the final Goldwyn Pictures logo, but a new lion named "Slats" occupies the circle. Slats moves his head from right to left and then looks at the camera, and later looks around aimlessly.
    • (October 1, 1927-September 27, 1928) This logo is currently missing in action. Please do not add reconstructions of the logo if any exist, as they are likely not accurate to the actual logo.
    • (September 1, 1928-October 13, 1953) Original B/W version. Original B/W version #2. Original B/W version #3. Original B/W version with NRA logo. Copyright notice version.
    • (November 2, 1928-March 15, 1932) Visuals: Another lion named "Telly" appears in a newly redrawn film-like ribboning. He is the first of the two two-strip Technicolor lions.
  6. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp. v. Fisher. Download. PDF. Check. Treatment. Delegate legal research to CoCounsel, your new AI legal assistant. Try CoCounsel free. Opinion. No. 44. May 20, 1935. Cook Markell and E.A. Smith, all of Baltimore, Md., for plaintiff in both cases.

  7. In Matter of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (150 Misc. 408; affd., 242 A.D. 674) the court indicated that it was of the opinion that an issue as to whether a contract containing an arbitration clause was void for duress was a preliminary issue to be tried by the court or jury and not by the arbitrators themselves.

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