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Https://masterinvestor.co.uk/equities/everyman-media-group-redefining-cinema/
Thanks to barbie and Oppenheimer
4 weeks, 23 films, and a stunning firework show ✨ It's been a fantastic first month for our Secret Garden! 💕 Cinematic summer nights at The Grove continue throughout August with film staples such as Mamma Mia and Top Gun, and new releases like Ticket to Paradise and Avatar: The Way of Water. Hotel guests and diners in The Grove restaurant can join us until 3rd September at our open air cinema, in partnership with Discovery 🌿 Link in bio for our full programme! 🔗
6h
Https://vergemagazine.co.uk/everyman-screen-on-the-green-turns-barbie-pink/
EMAN could be trying to buy some cheap odeon or cineworld sites potentially, IDK.
Just as we properly start to recover from Covid with Barbenheimer, we get this bloody Writers/Actors strike. This has real potential to negatively affect the next two years. Still, hold for gold as they say.
Https://www.bucksfreepress.co.uk/news/23588925.marlow-luxury-everyman-cinema-opens-autumn/
problem is the share price has been wrecked from its highs,. what will edman need to do , to get back to its highs
Where indeed… I wonder if there’s some corporate activity going on behind the scenes?
Where is the summer trading update?
Https://www.mylondon.news/news/zone-1-news/new-everyman-cinema-open-old-26984355
looks like blackrock were selling
Huge trades going through for EMAN between 10.54 and 11.30am.
I'd be keen to know what's behind that. Bid and Ask are meaningless when it comes to transactions of that size.
yes didnt read well unfortunately
https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/everyman-cinema-comfy-sofas-wine-26731790
https://www.darlingtonandstocktontimes.co.uk/news/23466066.images-show-new-northallerton-everyman-cinema-will-look/
I’ve been watching this one for ages, and have been tempted to get in many times - but I think today has been the nail in the coffin for me. Debt level is too big and growing. After everything this sector has been through why have they chosen to load themselves up with debt for the sake of 6 new cinemas? one in the cultural dead end that is Plymouth.
debt doubled, cash shrank, profit not even half mil - thats not exactly too great really
great results, cineworld is fooked yet the mms have wrecked the share price here.
https://news.sky.com/story/picturehouse-founder-screens-deal-to-buy-chain-from-ailing-cineworld-12827901
clearly value in boutique cinema chains again!
The Company was today notified that Blue Coast Private Equity L.P. ("Blue Coast") purchased 50,000 ordinary shares of 10 pence each in the Company ("Ordinary Shares") on 24 January 2023 at a price of 91.5 pence per Ordinary Share.
Mr Michael Rosehill, a non-executive director of the Company, is also a director of Blue Coast. Following the above transaction, Blue Coast's total holding has accordingly risen to 17,903,639 Ordinary Shares, equating to 19.6% of the Company's issued share capital. so either they will take it private and reap all the rewards and dividends and screw private shareholders over OR they will sell this off to a bidder. PE always wants to exit with a high X return. be interesting to see what happens. They take this private, I will have to go visit the CEO because im not taking 0 for my shares if this goes private.