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TheBeerStalker whilst it's true they will have obviously taken on more debt due to covid it's worth noting that according to Fitch, Regal are "highly likely" to receive a 200 million payment from the cares act in quarter 2 due to previous tax paid which obviously they would not have received if there was no covid that will help with the added debt.
I don’t think people deramp because they have sold shares and want their decision supported by a fall in share price. Much more likely they have a short position, so they have a vested interest in price drops, so they actively deramp.
Anyway, my take on it is that the mood music on vaccines has improved a lot over the last fortnight, which was 1 of the 2 main factors, needed for CINE to survive and move forward.
The second is securing extensions to debt/ covenant waivers. Whilst the debt is massive, positive sentiment on the vaccine may well translate into CINE being able to renegotiate this sufficiently to tide them through to stronger times. I expect they will secure their support of their creditors, and that they will ultimately pull through, but it will be a tough couple of years, as when they can get audiences back, much of the revenues generated at first will be allocated to addressing debt.
For me, it is too risky to have any position right now, and I won’t be buying back in, as there are a lot of other shares that I feel have good growth potential without the same risk. That said, respect to those of you who are invested, and I hope it all works out for you, and believe it ultimately will. Good luck.
Poor baby :( . Judging by your rash and absurd attempts at a come back, id say I hit a nerve.
I post on this because I'm invested, but I try to be fair with what I say. You on the other hand.... post here trying to get people to sell, because you have sold, and clearly you regret doing so, otherwise why would you still be lingering around like a bad smell? :)
Prayfor,
You are neck to debt up in ur, ..
I sorry feel you for...
Lmao.
Up to debt in my neck hahaah wowser. Go back to school.
Just checked back in, some good reading ..
But Insi, how on earth can anyone take you seriously?..
"You are up to debt in ur neck"..!!!!...really ???...
That's made my day :-))))...
But after much deliberation , you have to go, to the naughty boy bin, filtered as from now.....
Hope you pull through these bad times your experiencing ..
Ciao Insi