Reading International, Inc. RDI Business Segments
| Q1 '26 | Q4 '25 | Q3 '25 | Q2 '25 | Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Goodwill by Business | ||||||
| Business Segment Cinema | $19.59M+5.1% | $19.38M+4.8% | $19.35M-5.6% | $19.64M-0.8% | $18.65M-4.1% | |
| Business Segment Real Estate | $5.22M0.0% | $5.22M0.0% | $5.22M0.0% | $5.22M0.0% | $5.22M0.0% | |
| Revenue by Product | ||||||
| Admission | $24.42M+14.0% | $26.74M-14.2% | $28.02M-12.7% | $32.71M+34.8% | $21.42M-11.1% | |
| Advertising And Other | $3.57M+9.7% | $4.68M-12.6% | $3.9M-11.4% | $4.45M+15.5% | $3.25M-7.9% | |
| Concessions | $13.47M+14.9% | $15.44M-14.5% | $16.64M-16.2% | $19.62M+32.5% | $11.73M-14.0% | |
| Cost Of Revenue by Product | ||||||
| Film Rent And Advertising Cost | $11.29M+16.9% | $13.02M-18.9% | $13.84M-16.6% | $9.11M+45.2% | $9.66M+57.4% | |
| Food And Beverage | $3.13M+11.6% | $3.76M-12.0% | $3.83M-20.6% | $2.93M+45.7% | $2.81M+47.1% | |
| Total Assets by Geography | ||||||
| AU | $168.31M+3.7% | $166.03M-1.0% | $162.51M— | $159.86M— | $162.32M— | |
| NZ | $22.99M-2.3% | $23.73M-39.2% | $23.99M— | $25.91M— | $23.53M— | |
| US | $240.17M-5.9% | $245.17M-7.2% | $248.69M— | $252.31M— | $255.12M— | |
| PP&E (Net) by Geography | ||||||
| AU | $59.51M+1.9% | $58.93M-0.2% | $59.8M— | $60.47M— | $58.43M— | |
| NZ | $8.65M-4.2% | $8.86M-2.4% | $9.03M— | $9.53M— | $9.03M— | |
| US | $114.8M-20.8% | $140.18M-4.3% | $141.7M— | $143.34M— | $144.9M— |
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Compare these in charts →Questions, answered.
- How does Reading International, Inc. break its business down?
- Reading International, Inc. (RDI) reports goodwill by business across 2 parts — Business Segment Cinema and Business Segment Real Estate. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Reading International, Inc.'s segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Reading International, Inc.'s SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
