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@indepthwins
I case it depends how long you see the pandemic causing major major impact. If the US can get into a position like Europe are at the moment (Europe starting to get a handle on things it seems) then I think long term holding is attractive. I personally believe in the product of cinema as a time-tested winner and the company and it's leaders so I have a long term hold. If re-openings keep getting put back things get less appealing for sure, but for now I am still comfortable holding long-term at these prices.
To be honest haich. I think u r right
AMC Theatres
@AMCTheatres
Taking into account the newly scheduled release dates of
@DisneysMulan and @TENETFilm, AMC will pushback two weeks and resume theatre operations beginning Thursday, July 30, in time for a theatrical slate commencing in August.
California & Arizona follow Texas in further reopening delays. Sorry to see also Cinemas will not be reopening 4th July.
To think less than a week ago this was at 75p+, an unbelievable buying opportunity presented itself, all Cineworld's ducks aligned, UK distancing reduced, Europe & US reopening.
Then the Yanks go and F it all for everyone! (& now Leicester).
The horse was about to bolt, you blink, and July turns into an avalanche. Goes to show it's near impossible to call the bottom in such a fast changing worldwide environment.
Not the V shaped recovery we all hoped for here, cest la vie.
70p+? Your buy was still top notch! Hold. Ignore daily fluctuations unless you're looking for entry to average down. Don't panic & for Lord's sake do not sell. All will come good (Filter the yappy gloating posters also)
I see July as a bit of a write-off now personally. Sure, there will be some green shoots but really can't see any sustainable rise until August when the situation hopefully calms, the US major states reopen and blockbusters return. I still believe 4th July will have very little positive impact, more interested to see where we are a week after.
For now, I see 40's possible but I could be wrong as 53's looks like support. IMHO but WTFDIK.
https://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/business/article_af2ba1a0-ba50-11ea-94fa-070630b505c0.html