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Bits are as well as can be expected thans antmoss , infection wasn't the best of times. Bit hey ho , it better of worked lol.
Lol a professional bonker , sounds like a dream job fun
Oh and hope caravan week was fantastic Ant :-)
Pucker up Ant ha ha.
Didnt realise Bonkers was a professional bonker requiring fully functioning bits for his job ;-)
Yay to us back on a biscuit (aka green) day.
:-) :-)
Be careful what you say Fun,
"I and others still love you."
It will be backs to the wall when we all start to parrtttyyyyy.
Seriously I can't blame you for thinking I'm not around a lot, weather is good sp not so been enjoying the outside.
Had a week off in caravan but back to reality now.
Bonkers as you're back at work I can only assume your bits are working again.
Robin were you flying in Northumberland last week saw a plane going over advertising biscuits on a banner.
Anyway it's good to see the sp in the green especially after the delay in opening up, even though it shouldn't affect us the media normally have a way of knocking us down.
So on that not cmon Cine
LPD,
For whatever reason you seem to be overly sensitive to any post made by myself or others that isn't massively bigging up cineworld and that it's share price should be waaaay more than is at any given point.
If you really want to focus on one individuals posting history and that is mine then look at all posts through time please.
I have as much as I can recall ALWAYS tried a balanced (maybe for some cautious or even viewed negative view).
My post you have selected I would say I am still pretty much with what I said there.
Infact in recent days/weeks I have said personal view is we are at lower range of what I think currently fair (85 - 110).
I didn't say the SP should have been 124 + back then, nor now.
I pointed out news hadn't materially altered and in the period we had that range.
Still my position is a long-term holder that believes in business longterm.
Short-term to maybe even medium term it still faces issues e.g. a large debt burden to finance that it can't off current levels of trade.
Thankfully these levels are improving and will do even more so once all restrictions lifted in our markets.
I have never to my recollection said seriously this is a £2 Friday share, nor a 5p tomorrow.
I am still of those views.
I am positive on Cineworld, but I don't see value in pretending it has NO struggles.
My focus is on enjoying chat here and making what I hope are good Investments.
In reality I have shown more loyalty to Cineworld as a single share that I should have if my absolute focus was on maximum returns then I and others (happy with risk) should likely have dipped in and out or moved to other shares at various points.
There have been and likely will continue to be bigger return Investments out there.
I like the cinema, Cineworld, on balance my risk reward here and for the most part the chat on here.
Long and happy holding currently.
Have a good day, hope you and all find peace and happiness :-)
Maybe make some money along the way too.
Ant any ommision was purely unintentional on my part, course I and others still love you.
Keep being enthusiastic Robin :)
I'm overwhelmed Bonkers and Robin
I knew I could count on you.
Antybess. You'll always be part of the Cine Lse family. I'll get you back in. Don't worry.
Your Never a loner in my book ant
Wasn't sure whether to reply here as Fun seems to have taken me out of the team now, boo hoo
I know I don't post as much as I did but but.......
I will buy the biscuits.. Promise.
Anty the Loner oh well spose it has some kind of a ring to it.
I dont know you two...
Just need sammy to post now for the full tag team ;-)
Tic tok tic.... our time will come :-)
Here we go.....!!!!
I feel apologetic for being so enthusiastic.
Afternoon team.
The relatively very low numbers just now and the position of vaccine rollout is exactly the reason to have this current move to 19July.
By not taking the action the UK are now at these levels is precisely why we had wave 1 and wave 2 results as they were.
By the time UK took action it was too late and the costs were high in human lives and prolonged (half ar53d) restrictions.
EXPONENTIAL GROWTH , it's how the virus works.
If you wait until transmission, hospitalisation and deaths are high(er) than current levels you end up in a **** show.
ANY delays are extremely costly.
Latest example is delaying Indian travel inwards.
Result - BOOM this extension to when "Freedom day" is.
It seems to take Boris a fail or two then he at least nearly gets it right next time.
Correct to have this short delay IMHO.
Good news for Cineworld and many other businesses in the bigger picture.
Sure beats an in out in out never ending cycle.
Nice Bonkers hope all is well.
I think there maybe is a chance that the date may be brought forward. But i do believe this is the end game as long as no more nasty variants appear. Either way i am in this share possibly until next year now .
I have been saying for a while now that covid deaths in the UK are not a primary cause now , and don't quote me on this but I'm pretty certain covid deaths are not even in the top 10 reasons for death in the UK. I would have to research more to find out.
I dont know if anyone else has noticed or its just my interpretation but the talk really is about putting everything in place for july 19th.
I have a feeling BJ will jab jab jab , and will claim victory that not only has all over 18s been offered a jab by "freedom day " but they have done it before July 31st which was the original timeline.
I really can't see why our cineworlds can't be full capacity in the near future. And I certainly can't see anymore reasons why july 19th will be delayed, the country will be in uproar if it is
Good find Bonkers.
Only 1% !! of NHS bed capacity being taken up by Covid capacity is hardly indicative that our NHS could be overcome at any point. I am sure you are probably thinking the same.
We need to be a bit more bold and balanced in our approach here in the UK and stop being ultra cautious and retreating into a burrow everytime the figures rise marginally. Our figures have been rising off incredibly low numbers, in fact unbelievably low numbers, and at Stage 3 lockdown Infections were expected to rise.
Totally agree with jabbing more and more but if numbers like this keep popping up then it won't be long before the Press and other MP's start properly grilling ministers and scientists and pushing for an unlock at the 2 week review stage.
All over-18s in England should be able to book their coronavirus vaccination appointments by the end of this week.
NHS chief executive Simon Stevens told the NHS Confederation annual conference that the mass vaccination programme would be competed ‘to the greatest extent possible’ over the next four weeks.
This means every adult in the country is expected to have been offered at least one jab by the weekend.
Sir Simon said: ‘It is now very important that we use the next four weeks to finish the job to the greatest extent possible for the Covid vaccination programme, which has been a historic signature achievement in terms of the effectiveness of delivering by the NHS – over 60 million doses now administered.
By July 19 we aim to have offered perhaps two thirds of adults across the country double jabs.’
He added from today people aged 23 and 24 are able to book their injections through the NHS national booking service.
‘I expect that by the end of this week, we’ll be able to open up the National Booking Service to all adults age 18 and above,’ he said.
‘Of course, vaccine supply continues to be constrained, so we’re pacing ourselves at precisely the rate of which we’re getting that extra vaccine supply between now and July 19.’
Sir Simon also said just 1% of hospital beds in England are occupied by patients with Covid-19.
‘At the moment about 1% of hospital beds in England are occupied by patients with a Covid diagnosis and the age distribution has really flipped as a result of vaccination,’ he told the conference.
‘Back in January, it was 60/40 – 60% of beds occupied by people over 65, 40% [occupied by people] under 65.
‘Now it’s flipped to 30/70, so it’s about 30% occupied by people aged 65 and over 70% by younger people whose prospects are much greater.’
It comes after Boris Johnson revealed the vaccination age in England is being lowered again in a bid to get as many adults in the country vaccinated as possible