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You are right Funinvestor, but they made the mistake of going in big over a short period and positive news ever since. Now £12M down to bold to average ‘up’ given the AMC Reddit noise + vaccine rollout. Israel shows 1 jab is very efficient based on hard data to Whitty is right and I hope the US execute in the same way.
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Their short is "mainly" from 24th November actually, with top ups next couple days. So their average could be nearer 62p.
Still down on their investment so far.
Nothing stopping them or other shorts adding at higher prices to try "average" their position.
In! Lets go, save the cinemas! break the shorts!
So is the Uk taking out the shorters from today?
Great analysis and post @ Podcast
I topped-up at 82p this morning.
Topped up
In for 7k
Looks like good value. I'm in.
Rex. We're swimming with sharks. Not sure which rules you're expecting. Big £ deals work this way.
AUCTION :-)
So you won't be happy if it the sp goes yo 1.90. Will ever wake up
Brilliant Podcast!! Apart from the cheeky distraction last night..you've been in top form.
So is the plan to HODL or cash in at the spike? I’m trying to determine what applies the most pressure. I’m actually quite disgusted at Cineworld directors and their bonuses to be honest, so have mixed feelings about staying in..
Podcast, good analysis. Agree they will be feeling the pinch for sure. I suspect they have already started closing. If they have not, some of thier staff and investers are seriously in trouble. Gla. Going to be interesting few days. The rulebook has been upended and the complacency and greed of the bankers has been been brutally exposed by a bunch of teenagers. Love it.
So these guys have a short, mainly from the 27th Nov at around 55p with 2.84% total. Out of 1.37B shares, they need around 38.9M to close out the short. Given we closed at 80.4p yesterday they are 25p underwater per share or £10M quid :-) For every 1p it goes up they’ll be another £400k underwater, excluding the cost of borrowing 38.9M shares. If/when we spike to £1 this morning (easy with a 25% surge) they’ll be £18.4M underwater lmao. Some historic shorts will still be OK but these guys look like the need to close ASAP given opening/vaccine/funding etc likely shows Yazz is in charge of the share price from here on in!