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Looks like it's getting increasingly difficult for the big boys to scoop up the weaks shares around £1.
About 0.35% of total shares today's volume, and as that is buys and sells its even less (say 1/5th of 1%).
Tick tock tick tock for the inevitable rises to come in the months and years ahead :-).
One month (and couple days) from now and what a position we will be in :-)
Good to hear from you again NOFEAR.
I have been amazed the news coverage this has had for a number of weeks now.
One in a f*cking million deaths that may or may not relate to vaccine.
The incidence is similar in wider world anyway.
Why oh why is it even in the news, it's ridiculous on all fronts.
antmoss44, You're quite right. Those countries need to be punished. I'm all good and waiting for my turn.
The good guys will always win over those one that are determined in destroying good businesses like Cineworld.
With Mooky still in charge, we can be assured that he will not let Cineworld be used as a punch bag for those current shorts to leach on. They will suffer the ultimate ending and lose every dollar/pound that they bet against Cine and will never do that again.
AstraZeneca should really do that to all those nations involved in scaremongering including the latest ones starting with the Danish gov who recently cancelled their Astra Covid vaccine agreement saying that they will buying the Pfizer vaccine instead because of the blood clots! Really shoot themselves in the feet.
Also, only recently the Italian gov along with their 'war mates' the Germans who have made direct requests to the Russian gov for the Sputnik vaccine. If I had to think about any possible risks, I would say that the Russian and the Chinese vaccines are the ones that could be used to mass monitor the DNA of people with their nano technology and never mind also have risk of a blood clot as the others too have. But, I won't go into Bio-Medicine Espionage. This is the reasons why the Germans are keeping good with the Russian Gov. The current UKRAINE issues with the Russians will not bother the Germans as they 'badly'need the Sputnik. Just like France, they can pay over their noses for the Sputnik or whatever.
Unfortunately it all started with the Brexit and now most of Europe known that the English were the first to get
the vaccination into action when other nations were still thinking scratching their butts wondering which to order
and so on. They make me laugh with all the money they have and still can't decide.
God SAVE The QUEEN. NoFear
Good red NO FEAR
Just proves it is scaremongering really, I'd be up to charging all the countries who are scaremongering more cash for it or make them beg for it at the least.
Seriously it's as bad as de-ramping here, how many people will not have the oxford jab now because of it.
I've had mine and can't wait for the 2nd by the way.
Hope you doing ok NO FEAR good to hear from you.
Good Afternoon FunInvestor and a Big Shout to all my know regulars.
Here something to be cheerful. Let's charge TRIPLE to those nations who turned their noses away from the AstraZeneca
accusing it to be the only one that gave the extremely rare chance of a blood clot. If they now want it again, let
them have it at a decent profit margin. Business is Business. (*__*).GLA. NoFear
BREAKING NEWS:
Published: April 15, 2021 at 6:05 a.m. ET
[Blood clots as prevalent with Pfizer and Moderna vaccine as with AstraZeneca's]
A study by Oxford University found the number of people who receive blood clots after getting vaccinated with a coronavirus vaccine are about the same for those who get Pfizer PFE and Moderna MRNA, vaccines as they are for the AstraZeneca AZN, vaccine that was produced with the university's help. According to the study, 4 in 1 million people experience cerebral venous thrombosis after getting the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, versus 5 in 1 million people for the AstraZeneca vaccine. The risk of getting CVT is much higher for those who get COVID-19 -- 39 in a million patients -- than it is for those for get vaccinated. AstraZeneca's vaccine use has been halted or limited in many countries on blood clot concerns.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/blood-clots-as-prevalent-with-pfizer-and-moderna-vaccine-as-with-astrazenecas-report-2021-04-15?fbclid=IwAR1Du_D8REOCEP8-8YI7VP9I3bqX09Qu0P-DpCp678-J7-klhC5KsDJKC-s
There is no reason to see that demand NOT be replicated once our UK cinemas open!
This site really needs an edit function!
Hi Fun,
Not just cinema but most retail, travel, leisure and hospitality will see a huge boost as well.
I've mentioned it months back but I work in site development for a global hospitality and leisure company and we obviously have a symbiotic relationship with retail as well.
As things have ramped up of late, I've not been as active anymore here but that's a good thing really!
Because as much as the media, both broadcast and social would like you to believe that people will be hesitant and scared to go back to 'normal', our sales figures in just the last few days and those of our contemporaries paint a very different picture.
Sales have increased double digits percenatge wise even on 2019 year on year figures, there are queues of people waiting to get into all manner of different places in our city centre and mall locations.
Make no mistake, there is a very real and huge demand to get back to normal and it's happening right now.
There is no reason to see that demand be replicated once our UK cinemas open - as is already being seen in the U.S.
£1 will still look a ridiculous steal in year or two. In my opinion.
Circa 60% of all adults 18 and over in USA had at least one vaccination now.
Around 36% fully vaccinated.
Over 200m doses done.
Great to have shares in a predominantly US based cinema business right now :-)
Still at a 50% plus discount to historic levels.
Well said FI, I cant be ar$ed to waste my valuable time on responding to these idjits...
Sammy18. Perfect response he was not getting any further fuel from me ;-)
There is a strong case to say Cinema post pandemic is going to be stronger than ever!!
Can not wait to be my own small part of filling those screens on a regular basis.
The demand is HUGE and all over social media right now.
We may all require to hire our own personal body guards to protect our collosal wealth from Cine shares :-)
See what you've done Sammy, totally agree don't fuel their posts.
Cine does have an amazing future too.
:-)