TORONTO – Lionsgate’s global The Hunger Games blockbuster drove full-year revenue up sharply to March 31, even as the indie studio posted a loss on transaction costs and other one-time write-downs in Q4.
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Vancouver-based Lionsgate reported a loss of $39.1 million, compared to a loss of $30 million in 2011
Revenue in Q4 rose sharply to $645.2 million, from a year-earlier $376.9 million.

