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CINE Cineworld Group Plc

0.381
0.00 (0.00%)
24 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
10/8/2021
01:31
AMC has $2bn of liquidity Popcorn for equity and accepting BTC They've played the meme stock craze perfectly
williamcooper104
10/8/2021
01:13
Interesting results from AMC - they're acquiring new theatres
williamcooper104
10/8/2021
01:12
AMC now accepting BTC - good move
williamcooper104
09/8/2021
16:20
Time to wade in methinketh
middlesboroughfc
09/8/2021
11:30
AMC in America report today.
Good information for Cine.

AMC has a bloated valuation caused by organised buying by young investors.
It has been turned into a trading game not dissimilar to Bitcoin.
But the real value and prospects with be exposed by the results.

careful
09/8/2021
10:50
...and a knife for the Ploughmans.
superspoons1
09/8/2021
10:30
Drill love it.

Only when I picnic.

srpactive
09/8/2021
09:41
Do you listen to drill and carry a knife on your person at all times?
millenniallnvestor
09/8/2021
09:33
MI -

If there's a stabbing in Stevenage's Cineworld on the retail Park its not going to stop me popping in to watch a film or buy a burgher at McDonalds... get some sense of perspective eh ?

superspoons1
09/8/2021
09:31
SRP -

Interesting comments regarding the streamers buying Cinema chains in that article ....

"The logical next step, he believes, is for more streaming giants to buy film studios – or even cinema chains.

In May, Amazon bought Hollywood studio MGM for $8.45billion. Richards says more blockbuster deals are on the way.

'I think the natural next step for an organisation like Amazon would be to purchase a cinema circuit, so then they would have a full circle from production to release.

'The signs are there and the only surprise I've had is that it took so long for Amazon to buy a studio like MGM. We're going to see more of that.' "

superspoons1
09/8/2021
08:19
MI

Unfortunately there are shootings in many places including schools,
but we just get through it.

srpactive
09/8/2021
08:03
I'm sorry people but if there was a shooting in your local cinema, would you be rushing out to watch the purge?
millenniallnvestor
08/8/2021
08:21
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Lets hope the figures are similar for cine, as it states its shareholders
have been very supportive as here, hopefully a grind higher, everyone
knows the figures will be poor for th industry to start with.

We shall see a good balanced thread of info now is essential.

dyor

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srpactive
07/8/2021
23:23
it will be bad result on the 12th stock to be shorten to 50p
leonidas
06/8/2021
15:19
The interims are out on Thursday so hopefully a
slate of better trading, but an update on the debt
might be helpful.

I would like to see 67p broken and 80p challenged
very soon.

dyor

active

srpactive
06/8/2021
11:03
Heaving 100p coming
buttcoin
06/8/2021
10:51
Is it like thinking no person would go out in London due
to knife crime.

So sad.

srpactive
06/8/2021
10:39
MI - as sad as the story is, I think if Americans didn't go anywhere due to a shooting then they would place themselves in permanent lockdown.

Lets not be alarmist eh...?

superspoons1
06/8/2021
09:09
I don't think many in america will be rushing back to the cinema either
millenniallnvestor
05/8/2021
21:53
Yes arguments for both sides which is good, Lth it is good to
see your comparisons against 2019 figures pre covid, interesting to
see these going into Autumn, thank you for keeping us updated.

dyor

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srpactive
05/8/2021
21:25
I posted yesterday that the 2021 July US box office total was less than half the 2019 July US box office total.
lthtrust
05/8/2021
19:41
UK is hardly significant to CINE, and pales in comparison with North America. I expect strong sales this school holiday with most families in the UK and many not going away on holiday at all. Weather has been garbage so far too.
hpcg
05/8/2021
18:30
Unsurprising. Have you seen what's been on at the cinema? But there's a string of big hits on the near horizon, Bond etc. They'll push the numbers back up for sure.
aloafofbread1
05/8/2021
18:25
All this talk of the UK box office recovering. The current UK Box office estimate for the July 30th to August 1st weekend is $6,042,692 this is down 31.6% from the previous weekend in the UK. It is also well down on the $20,120,125 for the 2019 August 2nd to August 4th weekend. Source boxofficemojo just now.
lthtrust
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