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Thanks Mountainous, that's useful info; i'm tethered to a pc/laptop most of the time, so I doubt i'll be writing them a letter any time soon! I'm more likely to mail them a turd, to be honest xD
Be interesting to see if they do now respond, the communication from Mooky and Co has been atrocious, I appreciate that the appeal process is going through so they may not be able to be specific on certain aspects.
@Chipstacker, thanks for the update.
Ever since the release of the court result in December the IR email has been quite dysfunctional. The majority of emails I have sent haven’t got a reply unless they are easy to answer in my experience.
I would suggest perhaps replying to the same thread and saying that it’s just a small reminder in case if your original email slipped past their inbox. Your email is just fine as well.
Believe it or not, you can actually write to them and send it to them. The address is on their website:
Cineworld Investor Relations
8th Floor, Vantage London,
Great West Road,
Brentford TW8 9AG
Perhaps you may want to do that, maybe you’ll find more success?
Hi All
Just checking in with an update; no response has been received from my e-mail to investor relations, sent eight days ago, highlighting my concern around a general lack of communication with private shareholders, and particularly the fact that we had to learn about the court appeal from external media sources. I also asked them if they could explain why no communication had been sent (I always find the 'why' helpful). So, I've just sent the follow-up below. I wonder if the IR team is understaffed, as many offices seem to be at the moment? Regardless, I'm not impressed. Whilst I always prefer to err on the benefit of the doubt side of things, I feel the IR team needs to do far better given the SP and wider circumstances:
Dear Investor Relations Team
As a further example of the point I have made above, I have yet to receive a response. Please could you respond as soon as possible? I am a long-term investor who has invested a five-figure sum in your company, and I am becoming surprised and disappointed with the poor level of communication exhibited by Cineworld to its private shareholders. Are you able to confirm why it takes so long to respond?
Regards