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Not for Disney! CONE’s price tag is a snippet in comparison to what Disney could achieve from owning their own Cinema’s... definitely a good shout and not to be shrugged off lightly! The law to stop studios owning cinemas (that was removed a few months ago) was there for a good reason presumably... why remove this law now and give studio’s the right to buy cinemas if they wish.. THINK ABOUT IT!!! IMO
Oh look, my keyboard is stuck too ;-)))))
Shizzms, should spend some of that profit to replace it $-)))))
@Dreammachine
Wasn't this you just 3 weeks ago when the Sp was 63p?
dreamachine
Posted in: CINE
Posts: 2,177
Price: 63.08
No Opinion
RE: 'Hard Bounce' predicted here by Peel Hunt - target 180p01 Sep 2020 06:03
US futures up, so think s good day ahead in certain places ;-)))) will be very interested to see the first read on Tenet viewing nrs
Strange, MrNation was previously calling this the recovery of the century - the guy’s a guesser, and we all know what happens to guessers;-))) bit similar to assuming ;-)))) 3 recovery plays on my portfolio right now - CPI, NEX and CINE. The best thing about all this chaos is being able to pick up heavily discounted stock and profit nicely ;-))))
So that's at 63p, but then at 50p only 9 days later.....
dreamachine
Posted in: CINE
Posts: 2,175
Price: 50.30
No Opinion
RE: I know its motley fool but10 Sep 2020 08:12
Johnny - couldn’t resist posting - what on earth are you talking about - Mr Bond is always a massive winner at the cinema - sounds like you need to get out more :-))))
In my local cinema I’ve seen some good nrs of people attending, which for me, is a great sign folks are returning to enjoy the whole cinema experience. And now with no further second lockdown on the cards, through effective management of the virus, think we’ll see growing nrs back to enjoy.
So that's at 50p, but then at 46p 9 days later.....
dreamachine
Posted in: CINE
Posts: 2,175
Price: 46.53
No Opinion
Target19 Sep 2020 06:49
As every day passes, I can very well see CINE being a strong target for takeover. Governments around the world simply cannot afford another complete lockdown, hence why they are now raking a more structured approach, to avoid further damage. Governments need to keep revenue coming in, and that’s why we’ll see continued strong control and not wholesale lockdown. And even with all the doom and gloom, the sp has held up, so no doubt about it, 24/9 will see a significant leg up and then expect very significant rise over the next 6 months as the world stabilises, based on greatly increased testing and vaccine availability. The rise will be like flicking a switch imo.
I remember reading ridiculous posts on WMH saying bankruptcy inevitable etc etc, purchased stock at 42p, left in the bottom drawer, didn’t even post on the BB, or continue reading the drivel, and now look where it is ;-))))
And then, only 4 days later at 41p yesterday....
dreamachine
Posted in: CINE
Posts: 2,175
Price: 41.13
No Opinion
Cinema goliath24 Sep 2020 17:12
Back in - Governments simply wont go into another full lockdown, as that would wreak wide ranging havoc with economies, and destroy businesses, which would in turn ruin tax revenue streams. Governments want to make sure economies grow, and people enjoy a more balanced life, .....
You never sold and got back in, you've been holding all this time on the way down LoL. Full of that gooey brown stuff you are mate :-)))))))
Oh look, my
@Indeep
It would pay for itself in the first 3 years if disney took it over (without covid) its more of a long term investment but well worth it considering how many big films disney have upcoming
I suspect we will finish at 43p today Monday continual recovery
When the results came out I didnt sell
1. I would have been at a loss
2. CINE have alot of potential once covid is out of the way
If walt was about he would have jumped at this opportunity
Actually surprised they havnt been approached before now. What are the studios waiting for? Cineworld to be on their knees and desperate? Maybe.
If there ever was a likely takeover target, it is Cineworld just right now
You got major institutional investors building stakes
Major studios delayong release of films .... makes Cineworld sp weaker now but potentially massive takings in 2021 !!
Can you join the dots ?
@laidback - 100% agree with that, Mooky has a solid long standing relations with Disney and there may already be talks going on of a takeover... Let's see how the cards play out!
@laidback
It makes so much sense, and pushing back all their films just makes it all the more possible.. we can dream
No. Its the same as u dreaming u will wake up sat am and be a decent human...
I think odds on cine are higher
If I was Disney, I would bid for Cine at thia super low sp !
William Hill has had a takeover bid and now the Cineworld crew are having thoughts and dreams about the buy-out life. That is all.
Kinda like me having dreams about willing the Euromillions tonight.
We can all dream right?
Where's this rumour come from.
Why heavy gossip today ?
If there was a takeover surely Mooky would announce it
Oversold.
Or maybe a hostile takeover taking place.
But probably just oversold.
@anewman he probably be happy to leave his family a £1.5bn inheritance tbf
And @Noisey anymore than 30% and they have to make buyout offer, thats why MOoky at 29%
Is there a holding percentage that once crossed, a takeover bid is to appear ?
Question:
How come our SP is rising slowly and recovering after not so good results
£3.67 wow thats a good amount. Surely Mooky wouldnt want a takeover
20/30% increase look at William hill and aa for example.
Aa loads of debt not as much as this dog though and that generates free cash flow and will continue to do so lockdown or not.
This stock is a traders stock awaiting the next leg down imo.
I think 367p just to be on record.. just imo dont take my word for it
I think the best contender will be Disney, some people mentioned the likes of amazon etc. However it makes perfect business sense for Disney to utilise CINE as retail spot for their merchandise which can generate a lot of revenue for them and they’ll have full control!
Ahhh i see so if takeover was say 2.50 or something i bought at 75p i would make profit