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CINE Cineworld Group Plc

0.381
0.00 (0.00%)
04 Oct 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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11/4/2021
15:00
r.e. 6851 - I can't think Cineworld has a leg to stand on. Minimums, maximums, floors, ceilings, deviations in circumstance x,y,z are all part of the overall package. If I were a bank I would absolutely be putting in floors given we know going beyond the zero bound is no longer a theoretical risk. I'd really question the concept of this being an accident.
hpcg
11/4/2021
00:24
Common sense Long term positive
ian 50
08/4/2021
21:13
Amusing https://twitter.com/ajsaeedy/status/1380244858196082690?s=21
williamcooper104
08/4/2021
19:08
The fat lady is clearing her throat
sefton1
08/4/2021
16:49
The demand for Cinema is still there post lockdown in the US - we will see if it hits 20p I guess :-)

DYOR

superspoons1
08/4/2021
16:34
That weekend was gross was below Batman's in 1989. At any other time it would be classed as meh. Here is the list of 2019's US cinema takings:

2022 profits need to be beyond 2018 from then on to have any chance of paying down the debt, but forecasts are being pulled over lower and are now below 2017.

hpcg
08/4/2021
14:19
c

No, survival has, not a recovery to the bottom line.

I feel the shorters have just done the Jangho PRC a
favour in ruining the value of Western assets for
the East to buy. The power shift has already started
and the shorters are just speeding it up.

Well done if you work for the East but silly if you work
for the West, each to their own.

By the way I bought in the 20p's and continued.

dyor

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srpactive
08/4/2021
11:49
Its already risen 5 fold. One could argue reopening has already been priced in.
chiefbrody
08/4/2021
11:32
Well good luck with your investments. IMHO the share price will be on an upward trend as early as next week. There is a huge pent up demand to go to the pictures.
pwal
08/4/2021
10:31
Just over 5 weeks until opening. At what stage will the share price reflect this?
pwal
08/4/2021
10:15
Yes Jango now owns 13.8% if he gets to 29% has to make a bid / takeover offer.
trt
07/4/2021
14:02
rns

Jangho increasing again by over 1% it would appear.

dyor

active

srpactive
07/4/2021
10:26
Monster takings at US box office for Godzilla v Kong film.
trt
06/4/2021
15:15
rns shareholder news, if they sold that percentage, someone
has bought it. If Jangho they could have near 20%, awaiting
next rns for clarity.

dyor a must.

active

srpactive
06/4/2021
09:53
Morning all

If we can close above 106.65p would be very positive for starters.

srpactive
05/4/2021
13:57
Initially dropped to 15p and since has made it up to 120p one hell of a bounce. Close your short now or burn
peteret
01/4/2021
21:20
RNS

Polaris reduced a little.

dyor

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srpactive
31/3/2021
23:30
Minimum 8%, but with treasury yields rising perhaps 10% or 12%. Most likely though is that there is no percentage rate investors will accept and the bun fight will begin.
hpcg
31/3/2021
17:27
4.5 percent will be their historic rate on debt outstanding at balance sheet However the market rate for their debt would be much higher than the historic rates
williamcooper104
31/3/2021
17:01
Thanks - that's what I thought it was Does mean ironically that the liability goes down as the credit gets worse
williamcooper104
31/3/2021
16:52
I found this definition.The lessee's incremental borrowing rate is defined in IFRS 16 as 'the rate of interest that a lessee would have to pay to borrow over a similar term, and with a similar security, the funds necessary to obtain an asset of a similar value to the right-of-use asset in a similar economic environment'.
lthtrust
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