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No danger of that
They have enough free cash to last them till mid next year after the recent deal. They not in danger at all.
They already have income coming in. All venues open in next 12days. They aim to be cash positive by end july.
They dont even need the 350m they raised now. It was to calm the market and to put to bed the risk of going bust.
They do make money. So much so rev grew from 1bn to 3bn in 24months and they started acquisitions. This is not a failing company. They make good profit
Your totally correct
No reason at all it couldnt be 80p next week.
One piece of good news on c19 flattening numbers in usa or c19 vaccine and woop. Back to 90p we go.
The risk for me is low . I could lose 5k. I could make 50k.
At this price im unlikely to lose anything long term. If it goes down i wait. Itll get 100p eventually
Were back to 57 again tho.
4 days of losses to big to justify. Which is why a rash of buys occured at 420pm
I bought. I think we very near low on a volatile reactive stock. As such i bought at 57p. I Expect 100p in a few months and ill sit tight until it does. And it will.
Im an honest trader. I only buy on lows and im correct over 70pc of time which is all i need.
Ask yourselve this... when the vacine which is now in trials is approved where will this share go?
When fl and cal and texas flatten curve. Where will price go ?
Long term i think 2quid. I know im optimistic but it was 330p last year and after c19 has gone im hoping for the same.
Im just being honest. I no im not naive. Only have to be right majority of time
No where near this.
They have 350mil in liquid cash
They also have a profitable company which when all open in 2 weeks time will be making profit as soon as over 20pc
The rights issue is simply employee share options i just read it in their accounts. They do.it all the time.
There is zero chance of cine going bust. They make a profit and have enough cash for 1yr from now even if they sell no tickets at all. Facts are they expect to being making profits by end of july. They grew company 300pc in 2yrs with a 30p div last year. Theyre revenue went from 1bn to 3bn in 24months. They were onto a winner before covid.
I bought today after having read every piece of literature on this company for the past 4days.
My opinion is that we are near the bottom as this shares range is 55p to 99p . And that was before they started opening and before they secured 350million in liquid cash.
My opinion is ... low is here now ish ., 140p year end 220p dec21. Div next year 15p
Im being honest and am just expressing my opinion. Of course i may be wrong. But i dont see it being below 60p for too long imho
I know, check the forum from a month ago, everyone was optimisitc when it was in the 90s and the target for reopening was 150. Now it's cheap and everyone afraid. That's the stock market for you
People this was 80p four days ago- why all the talk it will be Christmas to reach £1 this has had a fall on drama this will go back 60-80p this
Or next week it’s a volatile
Share
Agree
I think its a buy right now . Am i misguided? I just see this as near bottomed again so ive just got in.
They look safe. They look cheap. Do you agree ?
@Nardniles
Will always be the defacto Cineworld clown. The one that didn't read any of my posts on the way up, wanting a lower entry 62p when it went beyond 70p, 80, 90p and completely missing the boat for weeks. The genius who then bought at the top, got spiked and has watched it drop, likely with significant paper losses, almost 50% down from £1. Total noob comes to mind.
I will get in again if and when I want.
Spot on.. Even twatoid knows it and when he's back in we will get endless pumping from him just like in May and June.
Too cheap for me not to buy
I made last time from 50p to 90p. Im in today as this will bounce very soon. The business is sound and worth way more.
300pc rev growth in 2 years pre covid
Also they all open within 2 weeks. Very profitable business when up and running. Fair value 140p by year end
Ive just bought in