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Lpd, thanks and it's been a very odd time. When the sp went to 125p in March or whenever it was, at that time, only those that targeted that as a sell price would have been satisfied and justified. Maybe there was an awful lot of sellers that we just couldn't account for and ever since the sp had been falling. However, it has held up and in reality, it didn't exactly spend 1-2 months trading above 100p. Could have been a false position, but one that we really deserved, but perhaps not realistic. Nonetheless, those of us have decided not to sell and are hoping for those levels to return. We're probably the wise investors seeing that we haven't had to rush and sell due to fear, emotion or need for funds. We're calculated and means that we can assess our positions a little longer and then decide what we want to do after targets are hit or not hit
Some fair points in there Ashstash and I'll give you your dues. Out of them all "it's the sp's fault for being what it is lol." is probably the one most pertinent. Any coincidence that the sp has gone completely contrary to virtually all optimistic things on FI's initial list, despite them continuing.
Time to pack up for the day and to enjoy the sun.
MY view as I'm entitled to one I guess.
Each individual poster can only post their feelings and opinion, we all have one and are entitled to express it.
I read a lot of comments here , prob too many to be fair and other then shorters i never get the impression someone is trying to knock the share down for the sake of it. All I hear is the opinion of that person on that day. (Good or bad)
This share is far to volitile to be happy every single day, there are many times I haven't been happy with the S.P sometimes I can think of reasons for the drop and I offer my opinion rightly or wrong on that drop, some will agree others won't, on the days I don't understand the drop I will listen to others and thier reasons, again I'll agree with some and laugh at others.
However I always strongly and genuinly believe that whatever post is written the poster ALWAYS want to see cine do well. We will always offer different opinion and emotion but we are all invested here for a reason.
And that's to see cine do well and make lots of CASH!!!!
sammy18 its not fisticuffs.
Maybe because I was absent from the bulletin boards and on several others for a while maybe I noticed it more than most when I came back. I am actually just trying to fathom out where the change occurred for if you run through that check list then they have virtually all continued on a progressive forward path. (now at about 99% reopened worldwide. capacity just going up to 100% in virtually all the USA, vaccine rollouts USA unabated, UK not far off 93% of Cohorts 1-9 double vaccinated, Box Office releases for the more major films (GvK, MK and Demon Slayer at the same time, Quiet Place 2, Cruella, the Conjuring at the same time, Peter Rabbit 2 UK, F9 in Asia + the Far East having all successively surpassed expectation etc etc.
The only thing that hasn't is the share price and we all have our own ideas on what's behind that. In fact you could have fair point to say that it's gone contrary to the news.
I just find the whole thing extremely bizarre if I were to be honest. Is it a dispirited reaction to the share price I don't know.
Shouldn't matter one bit in reality when the £, $ and € start to really start to multiply.
Can I just add. There's been an awful lot of posters, and old ones that probably did a runner or just fed up of posting or fed up of cine, who knows. Most didn't admit to selling or going the other way, beside Nofear and maybe a few others. Those of us that are still here, salutes to you. Especially those that provide good commentary, data, articles, etc. I think the criticisms etc are just miniscule to the grand scheme of things. We are still here and hoping cine can have those wonderful days of recovery
Too be fair to fun and some others, there was optimism that the sp would still be close or at those higher levels. I just think he's been realistic seeing that things didn't quite go that way. Shouldn't be speaking for him, but that's my opinion. We've all got it wrong. Most of us, including myself say 80s and potentially lower based on the news and just cines past sensitivities. Again wrong (for now). At least he's not flipping like I see on other boards. Some go from 'to the moon' to '20s next week' etc etc. We had that with some guys, but in general things are not overly optimistic or pessimistic. Certainly frustrations etc, but that's not our fault, it's the sp's fault for being what it is lol.
BB fisty cuffs again.....
Have a great day chappies, Chappettes and robin .. x
LPT
Show some respect its "The Duke" to you ..........
We are only talking about 2 months ago but there has been a definitely noticeable change in your posting style of late Fun Investor. There are lots like it. You been mugged and had your ID taken from you?
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RE: The Tide Is Slowly Turning13 Apr 2021 11:04
Regards what the share price "should" be.
It has been anything from 88.24 - 124.85p all in the most recent 15 trading days!
Nothing absolutely nothing of a strongly negative nature has come to light in that time.
The positive news has been continuing generally on track or maybe even ahead.
Re-openings confirmed and initial small number done so.
Box office so far (for the whole industry as don't have Cine specific) is probably ahead of target (Kong v Godzilla outperforming expectations).
Vaccine rollout on pace in UK and deaths per day now at what I think is around "acceptable" levels.
USA vaccine rollout just seems to gather momentum on a weekly basis and storming through them (was needed as infections and deaths been high there).
Cineworld liquidity confirmed as having a years worth for fully closed business.
On their plans/expectations opening to curreent schedule they expect this to be more than sufficient and also expect to stop making losses and move into profit from second half this year.
Jangho our biggest "outside" shareholder have been happy to keep their holdings at high levels and now highest they have ever been I believe.
GS and MS have either been sacked by Jangho gathering stock for them (replaced by BoA), or they don't fancy day trading it anymore (whichever they were upto).
Studios have overwhelmingly stuck with the cinematic release (be that tailored to current circumstances and going forward possibly slightly different to what was before). Shorter exclusivity windows (makes sense for all I think as after c. a month the real big bang for buck drops off). Shorter window quicker turnaround for new product off which there is no shortage of supply.
Tomorrow, next week, next month, next year we can't say for sure.
Share price IS GOING UP (significantly).
All IMHO