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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cineworld Group Plc | LSE:CINE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B15FWH70 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.381 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/4/2024 14:17 | WTIW Meet ICAC on SDRY . Now you are financially dead , maybe you could give him some tips ? The vultures are circling like they did here. Speak to him | seedoftongo | |
28/3/2024 08:28 | WTIW has been slaughtered on CINE, emotionally attached, even now still pumping on about new film releases. Let him rest in peace with his CINE shares. | millennialinvestor | |
27/3/2024 16:43 | WTIW is not dead yet . WTIW maybe you could give deep cutting insights to CUSN , BOO , RKH perhaps ? You would fit right in . Watch out for the ageing cross dresser though , as he may try to seduce you with the waft of fresh pasties | seedoftongo | |
19/3/2024 21:46 | Just make sure you lot go and watch Cabrini and pay it forward !! | werethereisawill | |
15/3/2024 15:19 | Is there hope? | nokhala | |
14/3/2024 16:38 | WTIW ?? Are you dead 💀 ? | seedoftongo | |
14/3/2024 09:36 | Does Were have time for such things? He is a cineworld share holder waiting for the rise to record highs. | millennialinvestor | |
13/3/2024 20:22 | WTIW are you still alive ?? Can you report to the HARL thread at one’s earliest convenience please . | seedoftongo | |
22/2/2024 18:59 | Keep these shares in the bottom drawer . | seedoftongo | |
16/1/2024 21:59 | Wtiw, don’t give up hope . You cling on to those shares . Investing is often about patience and that’s all you need here . Dedication to keeping the dream alive like Roy Castle and patience is what you need . He’s not dead btw Cover up ….. | herekittykitty | |
15/1/2024 21:39 | JakNife what a gentleman! | werethereisawill | |
15/1/2024 11:08 | Hang on to these golden tickets . 100 bagger for sure as the golden age of cinema is coming . Buy popcorn . Go to the gallery instead of cheap seats . | herekittykitty | |
14/1/2024 16:00 | Werethereisawill, "Have a question: have a question I’ve read somewhere these shares might start trading again in a year or two but most probably on the NY stock exchange. Would they automatically be transferred over?" I've not seen those stories but it would make sense that at some point the various banks etc, that now own the equity in Cineworld, would want to exit. If "New Cineworld" were listed in the US then you would need to find yourself a broker that could deal with US shares in order to buy them. I would hope that we don't need to explain that the existing shares are worthless and you won't have any shares in "New Cineworld" unless you buy them. If you have a few hours spare then take a read of the "Statement of administrator's proposal", which you can find here: The punchline for shareholders is at the bottom of page 22 where it notes: "There is no prospect of a return to the shareholders of the Company." Note that the wider Cinema sector is still experiencing difficulties, as reported today: Hollywood strikes force Vue cinema chain into fresh debt restructuring Vue International is finalising plans for its second debt-for-equity swap in little over a year after the delayed release of a string of blockbusters, Sky News learns. Cineworld could well be experiencing similar difficulties but we wouldn't know given that Cineworld doesn't publish any financial details now that it's a private company. In a similar vein the AMC share price has also performed poorly over the last year, despite have its fanatical shareholder base: regards, JakNife | jaknife | |
14/1/2024 11:52 | He still doesn't get it. | bbmsionlypostafter mk2 | |
14/1/2024 10:42 | Nope they'll be new shares you'd need to put new money up to buy them | williamcooper104 | |
14/1/2024 10:33 | Have a question: have a question I’ve read somewhere these shares might start trading again in a year or two but most probably on the NY stock exchange. Would they automatically be transferred over? | werethereisawill | |
09/1/2024 17:10 | Don’t worry about warnings on here . They naysayers just want you to sell so they can snap up the shares you have . Hold onto those shares . Hundred bagger no problem . Bottom drawer for now | herekittykitty | |
08/1/2024 13:30 | Wonka is doing very well at least in the UK Nabuco opera was well attended | werethereisawill | |
03/1/2024 22:56 | Many of us pointed out the eye watering debt before covid, there was no way this was going to survive and I'm not sure all the cinemas will survive. The returns from the big blockbusters last year were down, I think Barbie and Oppenheimer saved cinema. Indiana Jones was awful, Marvel has lost the magic formula and DC movies were terrible. Now the writers strike will have a big impact as lack of big films . I think Marvel only have Deadpool 3 this year | lennonsalive | |
03/1/2024 15:14 | No choice now | werethereisawill | |
03/1/2024 12:38 | Watched hunger games recently . Popcorn bucket and water . Hang on to these shares guys . 100 bagger easy . | herekittykitty |
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