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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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23/11/2020 20:41 | BB - thats about 3 bags of popcorn per cinema per day. | ![]() wish i wasnt in rbs | |
23/11/2020 20:26 | Strange...... Previously any form of a slightly positive post and within 10 minutes there would be 10 posters claiming that CINE was likely to be bust by end of the week. Where are these people now? Not that I am worried.. I treated their posts with the contempt they deserved. Hopefully there were enough PI's who did some research and had lined their pockets up with vast qtys of this stock in the last few weeks. Now we are fully on the road to recovery its time to relax a little.. :-) | ![]() whites123 | |
23/11/2020 19:49 | Think we ll see 80p before Xmas | ![]() franky15 | |
23/11/2020 18:53 | Have you ever invested in a recovery situation? If not the clue is in the title r for recovery, or recovering, like a patient who has had a heart attack, after treatment they are recovering but not likely to run a marathon the next day. Lets be positive unless you are short. active | ![]() srpactive | |
23/11/2020 18:45 | Must be near the $2M per day interest payment now. How much is that for each cinema to earn every day of the year just to pay the interest? | ![]() bbmsionlypostafter | |
23/11/2020 18:17 | w123 I feel we will not get the great spike just a steady rise ( I hope ) as it needs to be seen as an investment now, as for special powers I will leave that to the super heroes in the films. Now if we were to talk about recovery situations, well that would be different, one other I am accumulating rapidly is mno, I started at under 2p and continued it is now 10p, I am still buying. dyor active | ![]() srpactive | |
23/11/2020 17:56 | AHEM.. So I have a question or two to ask. There was a large group of posters suggesting that CINE was over. That covenants would not be agreed. That they would not be able to secure access to further funding. That a rights issue which would result in holders being diluted would ensue. That the company would be taken private.. Blah blah, and some more blah blah.. Well, it didn't really quite happen like that did it.. In fact it happened almost exactly to the letter of how myself and srpactive said it would. Neither of us have special fortune teller powers (At least I assume srpactive doesn't) but both of us clearly read and absorbed FACTS. Its been a relatively good day, but so much more to come especially when the short squeeze starts. | ![]() whites123 | |
23/11/2020 17:54 | w Yes I am have held and increased at gvc since 2007 and many others too. b Yes quite content with that. c Yes hopefully the shorts closing still 6% need to be bought, I will also continue to buy tomorrow, I think I have found the share for my hgm windfall warchest, that moved from 30p to 300p for me, so same again 20p to .................... in time will be most welcome. active | ![]() srpactive | |
23/11/2020 17:47 | In a few years time people will say - "do you remember that time everyone had to wear masks" Be patient. | ![]() wish i wasnt in rbs | |
23/11/2020 17:32 | That's double from here so ok :-) | ![]() crazi | |
23/11/2020 17:20 | PEEL HUNTS CUTS CINEWORLD PRICE TARGET TO 105 (120) PENCE - 'BUY' Good enough for me for starters | ![]() bioman1 | |
23/11/2020 15:52 | Looks like large Level 3 Buy order/s are holding this back and sweeping up all sales... | ![]() crazi | |
23/11/2020 15:11 | c I personally would prefer a steady rise with good news releases then I would continue to buy on good news and continue to do this for the next few years, then once in a stronger position to consider a dividend ( many years ahead ) it would be a very handsome return indeed. I have done this many times, rtd, gvc, itv, hgm, ezj and on. I would like to add cine to that list in a few years time. dyor a must. active | ![]() srpactive | |
23/11/2020 14:57 | I'm in for a punt :-) Now that they have cash - prime takeover target... | ![]() crazi | |
23/11/2020 14:16 | Yes but isn't cineworld still closed? | ![]() babbler | |
23/11/2020 14:07 | john0923 Nov '20 - 12:22 - 5566 of 5568 0 2 1 I wouldn’t sell anything atm. Things are going nuts . Hold will be bid for by google or amazon Wonder Woman film in December | ![]() marcu saurelius | |
23/11/2020 13:08 | Wait till tomorrow | ![]() john09 | |
23/11/2020 13:08 | Not a mention of cine in the Telegraph headlines, another short assister. | ![]() srpactive | |
23/11/2020 12:22 | I wouldn’t sell anything atm. Things are going nuts . Hold | ![]() john09 | |
23/11/2020 12:07 | Probably see a little mugging now over lunchtime then a decent move into the US open and on. dyor | ![]() srpactive | |
23/11/2020 11:59 | The UK media love a disaster story, come on you should know that, yes agree a steady a sure rise will do for me. | ![]() srpactive | |
23/11/2020 11:58 | Prefer low level news for now then can steadily rise instead of spike. Back in at 0.562p | ![]() ckafetz | |
23/11/2020 11:52 | I mean let’s temper expectations slightly, long road to £2. Probs 2022 I think. Great to think we can say that compared to 6 weeks ago. I wonder why they’re is not more positive coverage, sky leaped on that closure news but very quite now. | mrzeroh | |
23/11/2020 11:50 | People will binge going to Cinema watching all good moves when Covid hopefully settled with vaccination programme. Plenty of good movies still on hold until Covid over. Cine will make a killing :) | ![]() deanmatlazin |
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