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Again thanks for that link.
I hope investors caught the call. If you didn't a replay will be available later.
Operationally, the read across from Cinemark to Cineworld's US market is very strong - timing, capacity, pricing, etc.
They covered every point and question I had in mind and a lot more. Impressive, and leaves me encouraged about cinema's position July onwards.
I don't know if Cineworld will present something similar. No opportunities in the calendar in the coming weeks, but I'll settle for what I heard today as a template for what I expect Cineworld to do, both in the US and in other markets including the UK.
Interesting that states and counties have set specific capacity limits, e.g. Texas currently 25% but expected to be 50% by 17th July coinciding with Telnet's expected open. States vary but all expected to be around 50% mid July assuming no change in the current pace of re-openings generally.
MS slightly wrong with its broker SP of 60p - LOL
GL all
should finish on 94p
Cinemark opening up atm!
Approaching 92p
I’m sure the Brothers are listening Joker
Yes I agree, i'm still listening to the conference
CineMARK have a very good structure for picking things up, hope cineworld is tuned in to this.
Cineworld should one as well. Interesting to see how their SP reacts. I say, up.
Agreed. I was concerned about earnings. But their SP is opening just slightly down.
very positive conference
Flying
Hi Londoner. Do you think this meeting could have a knock on, negative affect on CINE short term?
Thanks
Nice one Londoner!!
Investors here may be interested in the Cinemark Q1 conference call starting in five minutes (13:30).
The Q&A might be interesting.
https://ir.cinemark.com/news-events/ir-calendar/detail/7375/first-quarter-2020-earnings-conference-call