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Averaging 53p and exiting around £1.59
Managed to pile in at mid £0.30, 9 or 12 months ago.
Bought more at £0.45, £0.70.
Sold at a bit at £1.25.
Now holding 48,000 at £0.44.
Will top slice more at £1.50, and more at higher.
Lol . If it gets to £1.45 ish that may be an option.
Treat yourself to a V4S instead ??
Small fry here but 8000 shares, first bought in at 42p but average is now 87p out at £1.10 + all funds towards new Ducati Panigale V2 ( also in IAG, Boo, Hammerson and Cine)
My average is 73.5p with 57000 shares, exit price £1.40+
I honestly can foresee this reaching 180p again. For me personally, I have no target exit price. I believe CINE’s fundamentals are solid, so I plan to hold for as long as the company is doing well, and I’m patiently waiting for the dividend to be reinstated.
sorry, I’m not a massive film fanatic, however I’m planning to go and watch a movie sometime next week. I’m not too sure exactly which one yet, but I can for sure tell you I’m going to cineworld :)
my average is currently about 84p
my favourite thing about cineworld is the fact that it is a massive cash cow. The industry is way more essential than most people realise. I think the CEO is a very wise man who has good knowledge of the industry, and I have a lot of faith in my investment because of his expertise. I strongly believe that he’s going to get the company back to its previous condition, perhaps even better. We went through the entire pandemic without any kind of equity financing. That is a massive testament for a company that had its revenue stream shut off for the majority of the year. I continue to buy more shares; I remain very optimistic for the future of the company :)
As many said whatever is posted here doesn't have any impact on share price so all those who are invested in CINE, please reply back to this thread with
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- movies that you are planning to watch or the ones that you are waiting to watch
- your avg
- anything positive about CINE like your movie experience
Spoilers/derampers please do not bother to reply to this thread as anyways you don't believe whatever is posted here will not impact SP. But you can reply if you think our posts will have impact on SP :-)