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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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17/3/2021 23:53 | Cineworld Group has an aggregate gross debt financing of $4.9bn with a weighted average interest rate of approximately 4.5%. Cineworld are currently paying around $220.5 Million a year interest on their bank/bond debt. | lthtrust | |
17/3/2021 22:00 | US closes well due to no interest rate rise until 2023, so all good. Hopefully a decent open for the UK tomorrow. Good news for companies with debt. dyor active | srpactive | |
17/3/2021 11:09 | q Chart looking about as good as you can see. Which US investment house are you working for? active | srpactive | |
17/3/2021 10:41 | Keep trying ramp this 💩 It's massively in debt and at £2 it's value would be much higher than pre covid so don't be silly girlies. It's time to bank profits It's had a good run. Will now test £1 🎄🌴 | qsmeily456 | |
17/3/2021 09:31 | It really isn't rocket science - as mentioned by previous post huge pent up demand, films such as James Bond are being released earlier than previously advised and public are desperate to get out and about and for things to return to normal. Huge opportunity for big profits here but got to be in it to win it. | trt | |
17/3/2021 09:29 | Yes agree both, the cinemas will I feel be rolling out older films too, to get the family together and out. dyor active | srpactive | |
17/3/2021 08:53 | Cinemas are going to be taking massive profits compared to pre covid, people are sick of sitting at home, movies are backed up waiting for release and attendees have cash in abundance to spend on leisure | 7rademark | |
17/3/2021 08:41 | Cinemas now open again in California - chart wise no resistance until £2.00 - looking good !! | trt | |
16/3/2021 15:34 | We will get to 200p and then the city will be tipping it. dyor active | srpactive | |
16/3/2021 15:24 | And at 200p Cine would be worth about £1bn more than it was before covid | williamcooper104 | |
16/3/2021 15:17 | Wow just noticed this, the chart looks very bullish, volume increasing and no resistance until 200p. | 7rademark | |
16/3/2021 12:10 | Handle formed, looking very strong now. dyor a must. | srpactive | |
16/3/2021 11:29 | Got to be in it to win it no point investors just sitting there watching the price rise day after day ! | trt | |
16/3/2021 11:28 | Get ready for take off. dyor | srpactive | |
16/3/2021 10:50 | Yes chart looking good. | trt | |
16/3/2021 09:48 | Lovely chart forming now, cup and handle appearing, once 113.65p is broken, 180p in our sights in time. So nice to be above 110p again. dyor active | srpactive | |
15/3/2021 23:06 | Interesting the current EV looks about the same as was just prior to covid | williamcooper104 | |
15/3/2021 16:44 | It is interesting that the chinese Dalian Wanda group has very recently (3 days ago) sold some of it's AMC entertainment stock and given up it's majority control of the world's largest cinema chain. | lthtrust | |
15/3/2021 16:15 | Avatar China viewing figures booming, now we know why J/ho buying cine, they will bid 200p in the end I feel. dyor active | srpactive | |
15/3/2021 15:05 | Because the Chinese government will be bankrolling the takeover. IMO | invest98789 | |
15/3/2021 09:00 | Casinos in the US doing very well it appears, the opening of entertainment will be massive business this year. dyor active | srpactive | |
12/3/2021 14:26 | It appears theatres are opening in the uk after 17 May, news from the cinemas will be interesting. active | srpactive | |
12/3/2021 00:56 | Jangho have been building a stake. But why would anyone want to take on $4900 Million bank/bond debt and $4250 Million long term lease liabilities to buy a cinema chain that mainly leases cinemas ? | lthtrust | |
11/3/2021 21:00 | Any got any views on a take over ? | norman29 |
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