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Only thing is Mooky had to sell off some of his family shares, as part of the debt refinancing agreement. I feel they may be prohibited from taking it private, without full agreement of the banks they owe being onboard. More likely Mooky is speaking to studios wanting to buy it out and leave Mooky and his brother still in charge of the business..
What a ******* you are more like
please help me new investor here what does it mean take it private what happens to our shares thankyou
What's that wolves2233
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https://www.hl.co.uk/shares/shares-search-results/c/cineworld-group-plc-ordinary-1p
CINEWORLD SURGES ON SPECULATION IT COULD BE TAKEN PRIVATE
(Sharecast News) - Cineworld shares shot higher on Tuesday amid speculation the company may be taken private by its founder.
At 1300 BST, the shares were up 30.8% at 53.68p, having already enjoyed sharp gains a day earlier on takeover speculation after a US judge granted the government's request to end the Paramount Decrees, which is a set of antitrust rules from the 1940s that banned film studios from owning theatres.
Traders pointed to the possibility that Cineworld, whose US business Regal runs more than 500 sites, could be targeted by a big Hollywood studio.
Commenting on rumours the company might be taken private, a trader said: "It's not unreasonable or in conjunction with private equity. They have a far higher tolerance level on debt than the equity boys so it makes sense."
Morgan Stanley analyst Ed Young said on Monday that the jump in the Cineworld share price looked overdone, arguing that the case for studios to buy exhibitors has been weakened by the development of Premium Video on Demand.
"We think Covid has accelerated the maturation of the cinema industry, and with increased focus on direct-to-consumer streaming by the likes of Universal and Disney, we think the appeal for studios to vertical integration has reduced, not increased," he said.
It's on the app no link, I typed ftse 250 biggest gainers then clicked cineworld loads up hargreaves landsdown then went to news
Mooky cannot buy more shares or do this, as part of the terms in the debt restructuring. Hence why he had to sell down his stake in the company.
(Sharecast News) - Cineworld shares shot higher on Tuesday amid speculation the company may be taken private by its founder.
At 1300 BST, the shares were up 30.8% at 53.68p, having already enjoyed sharp gains a day earlier on takeover speculation after a US judge granted the government's request to end the Paramount Decrees, which is a set of antitrust rules from the 1940s that banned film studios from owning theatres.
Traders pointed to the possibility that Cineworld, whose US business Regal runs more than 500 sites, could be targeted by a big Hollywood studio.
Commenting on rumours the company might be taken private, a trader said: "It's not unreasonable or in conjunction with private equity. They have a far higher tolerance level on debt than the equity boys so it makes sense."
Morgan Stanley analyst Ed Young said on Monday that the jump in the Cineworld share price looked overdone, arguing that the case for studios to buy exhibitors has been weakened by the development of Premium Video on Demand.
"We think Covid has accelerated the maturation of the cinema industry, and with increased focus on direct-to-consumer streaming by the likes of Universal and Disney, we think the appeal for studios to vertical integration has reduced, not increased," he said.
CINEWORLD SURGES ON SPECULATION IT COULD BE TAKEN PRIVATE
(Sharecast News) - Cineworld shares shot higher on Tuesday amid speculation the company may be taken private by its founder.
At 1300 BST, the shares were up 30.8% at 53.68p, having already enjoyed sharp gains a day earlier on takeover speculation after a US judge granted the government's request to end the Paramount Decrees, which is a set of antitrust rules from the 1940s that banned film studios from owning theatres.
Traders pointed to the possibility that Cineworld, whose US business Regal runs more than 500 sites, could be targeted by a big Hollywood studio.
Commenting on rumours the company might be taken private, a trader said: "It's not unreasonable or in conjunction with private equity. They have a far higher tolerance level on debt than the equity boys so it makes sense."
Morgan Stanley analyst Ed Young said on Monday that the jump in the Cineworld share price looked overdone, arguing that the case for studios to buy exhibitors has been weakened by the development of Premium Video on Demand.
"We think Covid has accelerated the maturation of the cinema industry, and with increased focus on direct-to-consumer streaming by the likes of Universal and Disney, we think the appeal for studios to vertical integration has reduced, not increased," he said.
It's on the app no link, I typed ftse 250 biggest gainers then clicked cineworld loads up hardgreaves landsdown then went to news
He can have all my shares in here for £2/£3
Definitely need a link for that headline.
Please provide the source?
Have you got a link?
Share selling website hardgreaves landsdown says chief ex mooky ready to take cineworld private, in prep to sell to top Hollywood studio