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Good point actually moola. I dkdnt even think about them keeping him on as CEO. Yeah all speculation of course.
I see your point PrayFor and I agree for the most part. You have to remember though because of his skill and reputation in most take over mergers the purchasing company would likely want to keep Mooky on as head of the Cinema division. When buying a company they also buy the talent so a generous offer plus the security and prospects that come with having the resources of a company like Disney at his back to achieve all the things he's wanted to achieve with Cineworld it might be too temping for him to turn down.
This is all hypothetical though because I've never heard of anyone sniffing around Cineworld.
I cant see cineworld getting sold. Mooky loves his cinema chains. Hasnt cineworld been in his family for over 100 years? Or is that a mistake? Don't get me wrong, I'd love somebody to come in and buy it for £2 a share haha.
Unless a stupidly high offer comes in, that he cant refuse due to pressure from big share holders and board members, I cant see him selling.
This is good news for us, as there is no way he will sell for a low price. The only way to get cine would be to offer huge amounts of €£$.
Also, 7.7bn debt (even though its 4bn) is peanuts for the big studios.
Don't forget amazon and netflix too. Amazon could buy out cineworld 10x over lol. Amazon owner could buyout cineworld 100x just on his own. All estimate figures but you get the PICTURE. I can see amazon buying a chain, they love to diversify their portfolio.
Will never be able to buy cinema chains at these prices again !@
Now is probably the ideal time to buy a cinema chain.
Yes ! Glad we agree finally ! But only one studio can buy AMC which leaves Cine as the next best buy!
Glad you finally came round.
one article now repeated 3 times!!!!
A big studio will buy a big cinema chain soon! it can't not happen.
surely you can see how this makes sense from a studios pov???
great link first time Ive read anything on that site ever!
"ThePrint is an Indian news website. It is supported by Printline Media Pvt Ltd, a company headquartered in New Delhi on 16 September 2016.[2] Journalist Shekhar Gupta launched ThePrint in August 2017"
Highly relevant... but im sure you will keep it in your copy and paste resevoir.
Chapter 11 bankrupcy would not be neccassary as it would curtail assets/buisness and make things very messy.
Buyout is far more likely and would be an easier transition with minimum revenue lost.
If Cine has not been approached by at least 2 studios already I would be very suprised.
The only question we have to ask is how much per share?
Not that easy, if cinemas shut then no films show.
Easier to acquire fully staffed running venues and restructure afterwards.
Disney gonna let Black Widow play on only AMC cinemas because Cine bankrupt? I dont thinks so.
All the studios will be looking to acquire fully running theatres.
Cine will be snapped up by a big studio now they can own them(Disney my guess) its just a matter of time.
Pennys to them to show there own movies!!! its a given mate!
Okay you have now quoted the link from july that you have repeatedly posted! lol
STUDIOS CAN NOW BUY CINEMAS AND/OR CINEMA CHAINS!!!!!
That changes everything in that overpasted outdated link you keep clinging to!
It is very interesting but onlu after the first read and only when time relevant
@indepthwins in fact thank you for actually repeating the same link for 5 times on the forum in the last 2 days.
I couldnt be bothethered to check further back as im sure its probably in the 20's back to july?
@indepthwins thank you for the repeat news from nearly a month ago.
@doubleheadedcoin im not a multiple ID this is my only ID. I have been watching chat for a couple of weeks and I have seen a lot of toxicity.
Compared to the AMG(aston) chat its been horrible but you have also been part of that mate.
I dont think anybody cares about your filter ammd ive honestly skip every post youve made as its added nothing of interest to anyone investing.
Good luck though and keep wearing the tinfoil hat.
I hope you see a huge profit, I will only be in for around £2500 come monday but I cant see how this can lose now and if it does it will have been worth the risk for the potential reward.
Good luck mate.
@Forkton
I jumped into Cineworld shares when they were 80p and never stopped believing that they will
sooner or later the share price will make a comeback into the £1plus ranges.
I'm currently holding 35,000 Cines shares at 80p paid in full £28,000 plus fees. So, I'm down over £16k
and don't worry about the share price up and down as its just a very volatile share that can jump or drop in 10% at the time.
On Monday coming, we will be witnessing a huge share price rise due to many positive events taking place in America. Good luck and get back in Cineworld asap.
My bad I just read the Mooky interview from 7th August... might be clutching at straws here but his quote "People are hungry to go to the movies. Since 1929, the industry has proved itself a recession proof business." might have a tell in it.
Interesting that he has quoted the recession and 1929 .. years before 1948 when United States v. Paramount Pictures, Inc was decided and studios could no longer own cinemas/chains.
New poster here so go easy on me.
Ive been playing about with cine shares for a few weeks and have to admit I sold out on friday expecting the worst.
Stuck it all in AMG and got in early enough for a small profit.
I'm not done with cine though and now I cannot see how these can fail.
The ruling that studios can now own cinemas and chains has changed everything.
How could disney that have a new(even if its getting old) marvel film "black widow" sit back and allow a release if a cinema chain has collapsed?
It simply wont happen, Disney can now buy Cine for what it considers peanuts and set up each chain with its own disney merchandise store and choose to PVOD any content it wants without backlash.
I truly now believe that Cine could beocome part of Disney before the end of the year!
Im back in first thing monday.
Anyone wondered why we havent heard from Mooky regarding Disneys choices on Mulan? Maybe there is something in the works? obviously speculation but 35p is looking like a bloody good punt to me now... wish I hadnt sold at 33p.
IMO cant fail now.
Thoughts?