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CINE Cineworld Group Plc

0.381
0.00 (0.00%)
05 Jul 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.00 0.00% 0.381 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
24/11/2020
16:16
137 Million shares need bought back over the next few months...and that's just the declared positions.
crazi
24/11/2020
16:01
4. Full name of shareholder(s) (if different from 3.) (v)
Name Morgan Stanley & Co. International
plc
--------------------------------------------
City and country of registered office London, UNITED KINGDOM.
(if applicable)
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5. Date on which the threshold was 19/11/2020
crossed or reached (vi) :
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6. Date on which issuer notified (DD/MM/YYYY): 23/11/2020
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7. Total positions of person(s) subject to the notification obligation
% of voting % of voting rights Total of both Total number
rights attached through financial in % (8.A + of voting rights
to shares (total instruments 8.B) of issuer (vii)
of 8. A) (total of 8.B
1 + 8.B 2)
------------------ --------------------- -------------- --------------------
Resulting situation
on the date
on which threshold
was crossed
or reached 3.33% 3.32% 6.64% 1,372,797,489
------------------ --------------------- -------------- --------------------
Position of
previous notification
(if
applicable) 3.66% 2.79% 6.45%
------------------ --------------------- -------------- --------------------

crazi
24/11/2020
16:00
Looks like MS are increasing their holding rns out.
srpactive
24/11/2020
15:48
Why is Cineworld vulnerable to shorting?

Ben Yearsley, director of Shore Financial Planning, says any company with a strong consumer focus has been under massive pressure over the past nine months.

'Some businesses can go online, but Cineworld isn't one of them - it's a physical business and as such, has no business if we are in lockdown,' he says.

'The flip side is that if there is a vaccine and life gets back to normal then they should see a sharp rebound.'


UK's most shorted stocks
Company

Percentage of stock
held short (%) Number of funds
shorting the stock

Cineworld Group 9.51 10
Premier Oil 9.14 3
Tullow Oil 8.87 6
Petrofac 8.42 4
Metro Bank 7.46 4
Pearson 7.43 7
Sainsbury 6.95 5
Hammerson 6.85 5
Rolls-Royce 5.86 6
Petropavlovsk 5.53 2

Ultimately speaking - that's a lot of stock the Funds need to buy back. So they are going to pull out every trick in the book

crazi
24/11/2020
13:48
The thread is soooo much easier to follow using that FILTER button.

The Dow really wants that 30,000

crazi
24/11/2020
13:24
f

Yes bought a few more.

dyor

srpactive
24/11/2020
13:13
Dow futures up +323 points
figtree99
24/11/2020
13:11
Would not be shorting CINE.
CFD Merchant will clean you out in a spike.

Going one way now after major funding facility... £1.20

figtree99
24/11/2020
13:10
I think we draw a line under short posters and focus on
positive news and cine related data.

active

srpactive
24/11/2020
12:30
Ahh Boix still clutching at straws reeling from your losses. Streaming will not kill off cinemas.

I think it’s about time you stop placing so much trust in random newspapers and what they think ? You must be smart enough to know they are clueless ? Are you a subscriber to the motley fool by any chance ?

mrzeroh
24/11/2020
11:59
c

Or are you wise enough to buy a fifty pound note for a ten pound one?

srpactive
24/11/2020
11:56
It's a weird old world...lol

All being said though. The negatives and positives... vaccine's are coming, they have cash raised and are currently trading at only 27% pre-covid levels. So the only real question is: Can you see a bargain when you trip over it? ;-)

crazi
24/11/2020
11:54
I doubt in 200 years time the human race will be around to be honest.
whites123
24/11/2020
11:54
Pleased you're watching. I don't hold intu - do you still hold intu :)
wigwammer
24/11/2020
11:53
and yet you can practice religion on your own at home and yet Billions go to church every week...
crazi
24/11/2020
11:46
w123

Yes I just continue to buy as I am here for the long term
with another recovery situation, that is what I do.

dyor

active

srpactive
24/11/2020
11:45
The shorts will have to close in the market.

Clearly they won't be in a rush to create the spike, but sure as eggs are eggs the share price will continue to climb and climb..

The press as diabolical as they always are will and are doing all they can to pour scorn on CINE.

It appears the new breed of financial journalism thrives on creating fear where there should be none.

whites123
24/11/2020
11:34
Another 27% profit booked for me in just 3 trading days . Sorry BOIX
john09
24/11/2020
11:27
boix is to busy working for motley and the other short helpers.
srpactive
24/11/2020
11:20
I'm not quite - but you've been for a while - you still holding Intu :)
williamcooper104
24/11/2020
10:59
Not as quiet as BOIX lol
john09
24/11/2020
10:57
Mr Cooper - our resident expert in all things debt - has gone very quiet indeed :)
wigwammer
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