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In December 2003 there was considerable speculation in the Irish industry about the direction of the Ward Anderson Group when staff associated with the Ward family's side of the business moved out of Ward Anderson Group headquarters, Filmhouse, on Dublin's Abbey Street.Screendaily Thank you, Grandad, the hero of Irish cinema Leo Ward's love affair with film has lasted more than half a century, writes his granddaughter Alison O'Riordan ROLL IT: Alison O'Riordan with her grandfather Leo Ward, MD of the Ward Anderson Cinema Group, in the IMC Dun Laoghaire.Independent Omniplex Group, announce the opening of Swan Omniplex digital cinema complex in Rathmines, Dublin. IFTN IMC's Paul Ward affirms trade dispute with Entertainment Films Irish Times The future of the Savoy cinema under review, along with art-house favourite the Screen Cinema on D'Olier Street. Independent Woman fails to prove cinema chain sacked her over pregnancy. Judge held that the company had acted fairly, reasonably and genuinely with regard to redundancy. Irish Independent IMC Cinema chain's profits dip slightly Irish Times IMC announce opening of IMC Tallaght. IMC Omniplex Group announce plans for Drogheda Multiplex Irish Times Cinema group director loses first round in legal battle Irish Times Craigavon Omniplex given go-ahead Lurgan Mail Portadown Times €4m revamp of Rathmines cinema gets green light Evening Herald Warring cinema families urged to seek mediation. A JUDGE has urged mediation in an "extraordinarily bitter" dispute affecting the Dublin Cinema Group (DCG), operator of the Savoy and Screen cinemas in the city. Irish Independent Bitter family dispute worthy of a box office blockbuster. They may control almost half of the cinema screens in the State but business relations between the Wards and the Andersons are at breaking point Irish Times Mediator proposed in cinema group row. Lawyers for Paul Anderson, whose family owns half of the Ward Anderson cinema group, have suggested a senior commercial barrister as a mediator to try to resolve the row with his cousin Paul Ward, whose family owns the other half. Irish Times Warring cinema clans reach a truce. Warring cinema families the Wards and Andersons have reached a peace agreement on one of their key assets. The Anderson family has agreed to sell all of its shares in Galway Multiplex Ltd, which owns the Galway and Oranmore Omniplex cinemas, to the Wards. Sunday Independent |