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Indepthtwins stop your incessant negative rants
Yep, Mooky is no fool. Looks like he knows how to play poker.
Universal ran to the first source of money and may find it costs them revenue not so far down the line when they see other studios making more working with cinema (merchandising being a big part of this - fell flat for Trolls World Tour).
I agree with you on that to an extent indepth. However, the point I was eluding to in my last sentence was that Mooky is obviously not currently feeling that Cineworld’s situation is so precarious that he must capitulate to the demands of Universal.
I’m surprised that AMC sold out the cinema industry and agreed to this deal. However, it may as you say be because AMC are currently in a very precarious position and fighting for survival. I was impressed with the confidence shown by Mooky to hold firm on this when the news broke.
Once cinema is up and running with good footfall, the AMC / Universal deal will probably be cancelled.
Right now it serves AMC from a desperate liquidity point of view and Universal to see if they can get a revenue increase (unlikely cf Trolls World Tour) and keep the money flowing now. It's a knee jerk deal from Universal probably designed to get ahead should cinema cease to exist (highly unlikely)
I would expect a revised Cineplex merger in late 2021 - early 2022 to fully kill off this since Cineworld will then be too big.
The deal may well get cancelled before then if footfall and the pandemic move in the right direction.
Yeah I read that too, it's frustrating because they hinge their whole premise on the AMC/Universal deal changing the landscape of the movie release window. The deal has been practically reviled from most other distributors and studios. Cineworld are dead set against it so I can't see how it will work at all without the support of all other Cinema chains.
Nice bit of negative publicity from IG. I can’t see any compelling argument for a “likely return” to 19p in this piece.
https://www.ig.com/uk/news-and-trade-ideas/cineworld-shares-could-return-to-march-low-of-19p--says-ig-analy-200804#information-banner-dismiss