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Six Flags Entertainment cut its full-year forecast and said it is exploring the sale of land and other assets, as the ...
The CEO of Six Flags Entertainment Corporation is stepping down, and the news comes as the company reported significant second-quarter losses that it blamed in large part on poor weather in May and… ...
Six Flags Great Adventure’s Fright Fest returns Sept. 12–Nov. 2 with new haunted mazes, scare zones and other branded experiences.
Six Flags, which was formerly a longtime Arlington-based company, is now headquartered in Charlotte, N.C. after the company merged with Cedar Fair.
As Six Flags looks to cut costs, its next CEO will be leading a company on a budget.
Six Flags Is Having a Seriously Scary Summer The theme-park chain is grappling with declining attendance, bad weather, broken rides and construction delays.
Six Flags and Cedar Fair merged last year, moving its headquarters to Charlotte, home of Carowinds.
How will Six Flags be able to compete with Disney and Universal continuing their multibillion-dollar theme park spending sprees? Six Flags’ answer is … cheap tickets.
Alongside a rough earnings report, Six Flags Entertainment Corp. (NYSE: FUN) announced on Wednesday, July 6, that Richard Zimmerman will step down from his roles as president and CEO by the end of ...
That massive shift comes as the Six Flags St. Louis theme park parent reported a $100 million net loss for the second quarter of 2025.
Richard Zimmerman has been CEO of Six Flags since it merged with Cedar Fair last summer. It's been a tumultuous year for Kings Dominion.
Six Flags Entertainment Corp. announced that President and CEO Richard A. Zimmerman will step down by the end of 2025.