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I'm so glad that someone with your financial acumen is on board to warn all of us LTH's about the folly of our ways. Having done so, why don't you f... off old chap ??
Lol Mountainous, yet another financial 'expert' added to my filter list :-)
Don't all businesses operate using finance (debt)?
Obviously some businesses are run well, some are not.
As long as debt is manageable then there is no problem.
Amazon were over $25 billions in debt. Managed to pull it around. Vast majority of companies are operating in debt. Nature of business.
Oh wow, thank goodness for your arrival tonight to save us from the black hole that is Nisan Cohen’s finances.
Despite the fact that CINE is actually leveraged less relative to it’s assets when compared to other comparable companies, we should absolutely buy the statement of this unknown and seemingly well-informed individual! Come on LTHs, get with the times!
As Sammy used to say, life’s a daisy :)
Few years huh!?
Awesome I can wait that long to lose my investment :-)
Cheapsharesboy I'm new to thos and only found out earlier today they are in debt and lots of it.
You seem a boy in the know.
Can you give me a run down on the debt , who's cines money man in control of the finances, when are the financial results and when are they due.
Why has the s.p dropped so much in the last year.
Such a strong worded first post here I can only presume you done so research to come up to your conclusion.
Thought so!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't think we have put enough emphasis on the amount of debt this company has. Can another uninvested poster start a third thread just to make a point?
/S
@Cheapsharesboy
Likewise, I fail to understand why these people who are not invested here have to impart their balderdash
net debt is too high seriously I don't understand why peoeple gamble of these debt ridden dead companies.
It's clear a few more years and this is...bust