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What is the situation in the US with regards to interests rates?
Current climate will affect cine world with interest rates heading north, energy bills going to significantly rise after April and the cost of living (inflation) heading for 7%. People won’t be able afford to eat and heat their homes let alone go to the cinema. Another long tough year ahead imo
Almost everything is moving down due to the political situation.
I will be very happy if we close above 40p today and over the moon if we manage to close above 41p today.
If we can close above 40p/41p this week. I believe that this could be a new bottom and that would frighten the hell out of shorters.
GLA.
Panic sellers this morning, but I don't think that CINEWORLD have any major effect for current climate.
From pandemic to stupid war that whats happening now . Human can not relax . You have keep put sticks in to their arse holes .
I, for one, am quite satisfied with CINE’s performance recently. The market is in a situation such that AMZN is down 12% over the past week, and with the current political climate as well.
CINE, even though it fell a few % pts on Friday and today (so far) is acting like a buffer for the rest of my portfolio, I’m down about 3% over the past week, and in profit for the month.
Once the market recovery programs are tapered and the Ukraine situation is out of the way I think we will see a continuation of our upward trend.
Have a good day all :)
All stocks will continue to be influenced by the current situation with Russia and the knock on effect from two years of covid, cine as we know has debts and a liability hanging over them, but will continue to improve as we get back to some form of normality. The second quarter normaly see's an improvement, its still going to fluctuate but will get stronger as we go through the year and the market in general gets stronger.
@russcleg. You're calling me... son?! Maybe sons need to teach their fathers then. Afterall if sons weren't more intelligent than their fathers. We would still be stuck in the stone age?
Im not looking at cine, im looking macro/micro factors that influence stock markets, regardless of a specific individual stock.
You would be advised to take notice of your son? I guess
The next few weeks will be tough for sure. Huge moves in the greater markets, and then Russia invading…. I’m not worried though, I’m not looking to sell until December.
Its not always about stocks. You have to ook at micro and macro challenges to formulate and understand the market.
Its probably the biggest lesson of all.
You witnessed it when investors became risk averse and pulled out of aim. Not willing to prop companies up with placings to pay their inflated salaries.
Ianharding has a sensible response to this post. Russcleg is getting tediously boring.
And someone saud don't listen to shorters. Well i dont listen to either side.
Next week is looking very strange. We are clearly seeing a return to normality, yet inflation is starting to trigger. Makes me nervous.
Next week will be pivotal for me on immediate decisions on stocks. I need to see how the market reacts. Or whether this is the start of a firm pull back which will effect the sp. Regardless of fundamentals.
Another severe pull back tomorrow will make me selll, and look for re entry
Market normally predicts results and little movement after results. Unless really bad or really good results, that market has not predicted. I expect the SP to climb as market now sees more upside than downside and also buy shares early to sell to retail investors who are waiting till results and missing the profits. Retail investors are always way too cautious and risk adverse.
Cineworld needs a few more of these in Feb/March...
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2022/jan/14/spider-man-drives-cineworld-revenues-to-near-pre-pandemic-levels
Ian are you suggesting/thinking that the S P will fall/stop going up (if it does?) when figures are released ? Just interested
That's what happened last year, into the £1.20s.
Bear in mind cinemas were still closed, we were in lockdown and the vaccine programme had only just got under way, room for improvement definately... Imo
Time to see how many more short positions will close next week. I am sure some are holding their positions for the long term or until the fees for holding the shares increases. I can see this share pushing into the 50’s next week. A gradual climb till the yearly figures get released.