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GUSTO, even more incomprehensible than your usual posts.
Wow guys....love it... Do you need a hug.? Its OK I forgive you. Love you too... ;>)
SM. Owl and your followers... Mwah!
Good luck with yours investments...
@OWLS
Q1 '21 collected 30.1M rent (that's about 50%), with 11.4M waived , and17.6M outstanding.
"we expect collection rates for both the current year and FY20 to continue to improve as restrictions are eased across territories" All according to HMSO RNS dated 20th April.
And CVAs have been used by a number of retailers to help them during lockdown to renegotiate rent/leases. Some may switch to a "turnover-based rent" scheme. Which, given the recent surge in consumer spending and probable inflation, could bode very nicely for Hammerson.
Not quite so sure why you're so angry at Gusto.
Agreed, GUSTO does continue to make himself look foolish.
" I know it will double in price". No you don't.
Personally I am completely dispassionate about my investments, I am happy to sell any one when it no longer fits my criteria.
HMSO remains a high risk investment, even before the pandemic rental and asset values were falling, rent collected from retailers dropped to 15% for the 1st quarter of this year and the number of retailers launching CVAs has risen. I'm not quite so sure why you are so in love with HMSO.
Nic you come across as an sm multi-id. Only 6 posts to your name as well and another trustatrader.com.
Personally I'd far rather listen to Gusto any day of the week as they are more informed and have better tools at their disposal.
Question is who passes on their scrip shares at reduced prices tomorrow or waits for it to mark up thereafter and for further stages on the road to recovery.
I'm new to all this (however been making profits in the highs and lows thanks to steven) and learnt very early not to listen to anything Gusto says on these message boards - hes always the first to respond with basically no credible info to back him.
"80P in June!" "MM Manipulation!" - ringing any bells?
Gusto - More personal abuse and ZERO constructive contributors to this forum.
No need to buy me a Cinema Ticket thanks, I can afford one. Save you money to buy yourself more dummies, the amount you have spat out over the last 2 months you must need to purchase some more.
There is no point in trying to tell you anything anymore, maybe if you took off your rose tinted glasses you would see whats happening..
As my old boss used to say : You can lead a horse to water but you cant make him drink it.
MM looking for the weak and S/L ATM - I think 36 and below is a better risk reward for this Stock, I will be buying today and trying to make a few extra % to better my average which is now below 20. Only 4K shares. I think I will be able to sell them at 38.XX in the next 2 days.. fingers crossed
Remember :Be fearful when others are greedy, and greedy when others are fearful.”
Good luck everyone
Owls... I have a feeling you and your negative friend are lacking something in life.....
You have both turned this bored into a vibe of negativity.
Please both go away...
I'll even buy you a cinema ticket for 1...
Or table for 1 at a restaurant... As your both so sad and negative you probably don't have any friends or family members that want to spend any time with you.
I'm passionate about this share and I know it will double in price, maybe not this year but it will!
Like I said earlier my average is 24p...with a shed load of shares! I'm not bothered about what YOU or sad friend think..!
Ta ta..! ;>)
Look at the amount of red in after hours, even Moses would have a problem with that .
GUSTO, BINGO !
"hold for gold" "we are held back" "it's manipulation" "mms trying to get your shares" "buy the dips" "lots of massive buys" "putting the stock in the bottom drawer" "sitting on your hands"
Do you have anything constructive to say rather than trotting out the same old boring cliches?
Lots of massive buys today!
Hold for gold... Ignore the doomsday people!
When they come up in green you can't see them.
As I have said B4 Latpulldown, The party is over for the time being in the recovery stocks, CINE is one of those. Hold it, but you may see it go to 85, before it goes to 120 in the next 3month - If you are lucky. The cinema film release dates they put out most are available on streaming services or Online E.G Nomadland I watched4 weeks ago - I only want to see Topgun and James Bond. I looked on the CINE forum and there are a lot of the same people pumping the same things as they do on here, just saying the same thing on a daily basis. Most of this re-opening is priced in. I wish you good luck in all the 'recovery stocks'
I think they will all dip and you will get better risk reward, but no need to panic sell just yet.
Back to HMSO, can anyone confirm how larger companies pay the rent, is it on a shop by shop basis or does the money all come from the mothership ? I presume from the mothership unless they are franchises ? So Superdry will pay for all of its shops/branches regardless if all are open and profitable. We need the 50% of the smaller independents and food services to start earning, and paying ( remember HMSO have given a 30% cut it rents) this should encourage people to pay.
The French are still not fully open yet and the Pound rose again, so as before - I expect a drifty range, pressure to the downside now as we failed to close above 40, and reading all the forums there are a lot of PI sitting on their hands waiting and shouting at the screens for it to go up. Its frustrating but this is what I think the reality is. Who knows..
Come back in June/July for another look....
Good luck everyone
Cineworld confirmed opening on the 19th May so after closing last October they will be more likely on reopening to pay any rent (and back rent) Normally big premises with multiplex cinemas. think also Odeon and Vue cinemas also in some large shopping centres.
https://www.cineworld.co.uk/static/en/uk/blog/cineworld-cinemas-reopening-safety-measures-coronavirus-covid-19
Hotel Chocolat, albeit they only have smaller units in the shopping centres I have visited and a strong online presence but an upbeat update as well.
https://www.sharesmagazine.co.uk/news/shares/hotel-chocolat-surges-9-after-mothers-day-and-easter-boost
Leaked on bbc Boris confirming 5pm cinemas opening. good news for Hammersons!