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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
18/1/2021
16:06
I honestly can't see Cineworld opening this side of the year and I have 6 tickets that I want to use. I went to see Tenet when my local Cineworld opened and it was quite busy. But they will not want a false start again opening too soon. The debt is the biggest worry, however Cineworld seems to have a buyer of shares that's keeping it up
lennonsalive
18/1/2021
15:51
We all have our own thoughts and hopes, mine is,as
every day goes by more of the population receive
a vaccination and we get closer to being safer and
closer to the day the entertainment industry re-opens.

dyor

A close above 66.60p would be a good start.

srpactive
18/1/2021
14:51
GS increased stake.
srpactive
15/1/2021
21:17
Shorts above 0.5% now up to 9.7%
It’s sadly too late for shareholders.
COVID-19

hades1
14/1/2021
21:20
HASI/OHRE/BEP/ALB - have done 3x in a few years on woke
williamcooper104
13/1/2021
15:49
Say what you want shorters, we shall see.

Smartie you still short from 66p?

The entertainment industry will be very busy once we are through
this.
What goes around comes around.

MI

Probably similar to how many the shorters have talked into selling missing
massive percentage gains from 25p.

So woke, go and tidy your room.

dyor

active

srpactive
13/1/2021
10:06
I really can’t believe srpactive. I bet he still has a Betamax player, CD player, and his blockbuster card. FFS, this is 2021 not the 1950’s when you used to go to the cinema to meet your partner. You can do that online now. Lol.
smartie6
13/1/2021
10:03
This is the life. Watching Wonder Woman 1984 with the kids, tucking into cheap sweets. Beautiful 4K TV. Only £15.99. Would have cost £70 if we’d gone to Cineworld.

This will take off, especially in the new world.

GLA with your investment, going to need it I think.

smartie6
13/1/2021
10:02
Looks like the risk has been offloaded to PIs. Down we go!
valuetracker
12/1/2021
15:46
L

Well done, that is why I listen to shorters as sometimes
they can assist in timing entry points.

srpactive
12/1/2021
13:28
I shorted Thornton's many years ago all the way from 50p to 10p (I think), then bought back in. However sold out too soon and they turned the business around and it rocketed up to £1
lennonsalive
12/1/2021
12:50
Very profitable company over the past five years,
long from 23p.

srpactive
12/1/2021
12:35
So you feel shorting now when the vaccine is being rolled
out and the world is about to get back to normal.

Feel you should have closed at 25p.

srpactive
12/1/2021
11:37
I am not a shorter, but did a little research as you suggested,
so you aim to short at the top and close at the bottom.
So looking at the chart above, short at 300p and close at 25p.

I bought first in the 20p's, so not too bad.

dyor

Thnak you MI.

srpactive
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