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CINE Cineworld Group Plc

0.381
0.00 (0.00%)
08 Nov 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 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
18/12/2020
10:47
I see local smaller theatres locally are screening WW84, much cheaper prices than Cineworld to go and watch the movie too.
lennonsalive
17/12/2020
18:06
Death on the Nile delayed until September 2021
lennonsalive
17/12/2020
16:09
This is why the US get on.

Debt and massive losses, but okay no problem.

Criticise and ruin UK companies but not US and this is done by
UK hedge funds, really.

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srpactive
17/12/2020
15:01
v

The funding in place,
the vaccine in place
the opening April in place
the big films like Mission impossible in place.

Goldman Sachs buying
Jangho buying
streaming news out

Nothing much.

I hope they support it to 73p before long.

dyor

srpactive
16/12/2020
20:25
Yes it is either buying for a possible bidder or just
a position in a recovery stock.

dyor

srpactive
16/12/2020
18:17
Is that another two RNS’s showing increased buying by Goldman and Jangho
ckafetz
16/12/2020
15:17
G

I feel it is just a temporary avenue to test and see,
then the big movies at the big screen with normal
people that want to get out and about will bring
in the big money, last year was a good year for the cinemas.

dyor

srpactive
16/12/2020
14:28
For all who keep going on about streaming movies.... spend a minute and think about it.That if the movie companies even try that route, they'll learn a lesson in the fundamentals.As on day 1 of any movie release, day two there'll be 4k pirates copies to download for free... why would anyone pay for a experience that they can get for free the next day... It's not like it a live stream: e.g. a sports event - where the latest results is the premium.In theaters it difficult to get good quality pirated copies until it's been released on DVD.If anyone brings out the recent release that have made equivalent box office revenue.. well that's because the pirates hadn't got started...Any movie premiere stream plan is doomed to fail within the year..and by 2022 it be back to normal.
gurcharan_cheema
16/12/2020
14:09
Williamcooper - the number of zombie industries where C11 across the board was a house of cards that toppled on the first bk is innumerable. Mostly cyclicals of course, but debt the common feature. Oil rigs and coal miners have been through or are going through their second rounds of restructuring within 4 years. This is more like what cinemas are though, tuned to the economy but with the overlay of secular audience decline.
hpcg
15/12/2020
20:15
Yawn, time for bed.
srpactive
15/12/2020
18:04
Capex funding
williamcooper104
15/12/2020
18:04
Yep - AMC post c11 with less debt and capex could be a zombie killer
williamcooper104
15/12/2020
13:05
closed doors and streaming are news. Not debt though, debt is an inherent property of the company.

An AMC restructuring would be disastrous for CINE as they end up with a competitor with a cleaned up balance sheet.

hpcg
15/12/2020
12:37
I feel if amc do not get funding, cine could get
a little positive attention.

Yes we know about,
the debt
the closed doors
and the streaming

the bad news is out.

If any good news follows, then that will be interesting.

dyor

srpactive
15/12/2020
12:04
h

Yes fair points, but film need the big screen too,
as it is all linked to media also, that is why all
the big stars go on Jonathan Ross and Graham Norton
shows.

srpactive
15/12/2020
10:28
Shorts closed here and everywhere else for that matter during the November run up. Short buying was the impulse from 29p to 64p in 2 days. Now there will be the rebuild of short positions.

D2C is no different to the change to digital distributions to cinemas directly. It used to take months for prints to work there way around the country, and films didn't make TV screens for 2 years. With digital all cinemas could premier on the same day. Disney has identified that it can add a consumer element to that premier experience with its premium package. In turn this led to a growth in multiplex and small theatres. It isn't the end of cinema, but it is a significant reduction profit.

In this relationship Disney and other large content providers have all the cards as there is no way that a cinema can boycott the output of Disney or Sony.

hpcg
15/12/2020
09:43
Really, I was expecting a continuation to 73p
myself after the little double bottom but two
views are good. You should have closed your
short at 58p, two chances.

They have stated cine has funding now for a good
time, amc have until Jnauary to find the best part
of $500m, so if they do not, more market share for
cine in the big screens space, or less for the big screen
and more for streaming. So just cineworld and streaming.

Just my thoughts and hopes.

dyor

active

srpactive
15/12/2020
09:36
Ladies and gentleman around of applause please for the imminent fall.
smartie6
15/12/2020
07:49
So the Chinese are buying, interesting.

The market prices in the future, all you have said is known
and has been all year and a lot longer.

dyor

srpactive
15/12/2020
06:58
If it hits 7p..then will exit at 24p for the bankruptcy bounce
level 4
14/12/2020
21:17
Cine have closed until April, so no difference.
They have funding now and a plan for Spring.

dyor

srpactive
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