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CINE Cineworld Group Plc

0.381
0.00 (0.00%)
25 Apr 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
02/8/2021
11:18
Far better than paying all these young non workers furlough
to just get blasted every night.

srpactive
02/8/2021
11:08
Yes like eat out to help out.
srpactive
02/8/2021
10:28
What a great way to spend tax payers money.
millenniallnvestor
02/8/2021
10:11
Looks like the government could be helping out.

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dyor

srpactive
02/8/2021
07:35
jj / all

Good information to digest, yes some have done well from 20p
long and short from 110p, but agree you make your own decision
which.

A balanced thread is good, keep posting.

dyor

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srpactive
02/8/2021
07:02
This has so many similarities to Thomas Cook it is inevitable that under the current circumstances that this will be consigned to the history books

Just hope for the ever optimistic posters that it does not come at too high a cost for the small investors

I feel very sorry for those taken in by the blatant ramping that has gone on

Enough said you pays your money you takes a chance

Get out while you still can this will be sold of on the cheap

jubberjim
01/8/2021
18:32
I have not been in 3 years. Once a year previous. All films can be downloaded for free in 4k in less than 30 mins from pirate bay. I grabbed 200gb about 20 from the last year yesterday. The business model is bust.
1crackupboom
01/8/2021
10:39
A TikTok star & his date were shot dead in the Edwards Regal cinema in Corona, Ca. while watching the 9:35 p.m. showing of The Forever Purge. So quiet was business that nobody witnessed the murders & staff were unaware there were dead & wounded people splayed about the cinema until the end of the night. One report says no more than 6 people in audience, & 2 of those were the victims, 1 was the perp.

Cinemas have had their day, They are an anachronism that will disappear from the landscape in the next 10 years, just like Blockbuster did.




Barajas and Goodrich were watching a 9:35 p.m. screening of The Forever Purge together at the Crossings mall in Corona on Monday night. Police told reporters at a press conference that only six tickets had been sold for the screening.

bbmsionlypostafter
01/8/2021
09:34
Went to Lesuire West in Feltham for a kids bowling party. Popped into Cineworld to have a look around. Place completely dead.

Furlough ending now and multiple court cases. Expenses back up. The inevitable D4E is coming soon I expect.

general george
01/8/2021
01:56
Don't pay any attention to the motley fool last week they were recommending buying cineworld.They are not called motley fool nothing they are hopeless.This latest statement says they hold no shares in cineworld the last on said it did.They are rubbish.
peteret
31/7/2021
10:29
Nothing new but points out the core riskshttps://www.fool.co.uk/investing/2021/07/30/the-cineworld-share-price-could-fall-further-and-heres-why/
hades1
30/7/2021
11:59
haha good point
millenniallnvestor
30/7/2021
11:56
(Spoiler - don't read if you haven't seen and want to see Black Widow) Didn't understand that but then remembered she's been killed off so may as well go out in litigation with Disney
williamcooper104
30/7/2021
11:54
There's life yet in the zombie
williamcooper104
30/7/2021
11:18
Come out come out srp, this thread needs some positivity.
millenniallnvestor
30/7/2021
10:19
And south it goes No mention of what the debt costs
williamcooper104
30/7/2021
10:14
Cineworld unlimited now only £9.99 a month. They are desperate. Not paying any rents and needed another £200m to keep the lights on. Once that goes this is toast.
general george
30/7/2021
10:09
Cineworld also has a steady income from direct debits (Cineworld Unlimited) whether those people are going to the cinema or not.
ashleyjv
30/7/2021
09:46
Let's add a little bit more debt into the mix 😂😂😂 ffs

Of course it is from existing lenders, new lenders wouldn't touch this with a barge pole.

Existing lenders already have their money tied up with them so if they were to go bust they would never get all their money back... very awkward situation.

I don't believe that there is "pent-up demand" for the cinema, they've been opening since April, so I think that anyone who wanted to go would have already gone between now and then, wait and see...

millenniallnvestor
30/7/2021
08:34
Nice RNS - cant this going any further south.
superspoons1
30/7/2021
08:32
We need more cash. Probably to pay staff, as well know they arent/cant pay rent.
general george
30/7/2021
07:40
But without a placing.
babbler
30/7/2021
07:16
Morning all, another step in the right direction until
the business is fully back on its feet due to covid.
Very nice to see the existing finance providers on side.

Ceo very excited about trading and news about Johannson very interesting.

Scarlett Johansson, star of the Marvel superhero film Black Widow, is suing the Walt Disney Co, alleging that the company breached her contract when it released the movie on its streaming platform at the same time it debuted in cinemas.

dyor

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