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Wait for the low (wherever that is) and then load up again for the next news.
gla.
Not looking good
Next stationed stop £1
Good to know, what others are you putting in the same bucket?
I'm not so sure, VID is also down the same amount...
Looks like it's getting ready for the next leg up
Imo.
see how much press coverage over the weekend and see where the sp ends at.
Fingers crossed kat, I'm still massively down. Incidentally, it's annoying that you can't edit typos but if I make them in subject names I report my own post (as being an illiterate idiot) and they normally take down the original in a few minutes.
£89,100 @ 66p. makes me think 70p appears in the first hour. (but i could be accused of being rampy on this one over the past few days... and rightly so!)
They only talk about meme stocks, endlessly. so QBT, UPL, RRR, MARU... it's all miners and blockchain. you can try and put it on the menu as it's bagged in a couple of daysand now stands at 66 from a low of 33. give it a go but i think you'll find it gets ignored unless they spot the news coverage tonight and an rns in the morning. then you might see them show interest.
Https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/deadpool-3-venom-3-sag-aftra-1235641275/
...thought i'd just correct the spelling error in the title!
In the short term, i'm now looking at 70s and, from the weekend's press, move into 80s. would think it's possible, running into results at end of Nov that it approaches 100.
In an announcement Wednesday, the union said the 118-day strike would officially end at 12:01 a.m. on Thursday.
The union’s negotiating committee approved the deal on a unanimous vote. The agreement next goes to the SAG-AFTRA national board for approval on Friday.
US Actors strike ends. https://news.sky.com/story/us-actors-union-agrees-deal-to-end-longest-strike-in-hollywood-history-13003752
Half year results 30th November I believe.
Waiting on the company's rns by tomorrow. then, hopefully, we'll hear about the guidance for the coming months and see the sp retrace back to the 100s...
Https://variety.com/2023/biz/news/sag-aftra-responds-last-best-final-1235781650/
It is, apparently, the lack of protection for extras and background actors that is the biggest issue. the corporates want to fake up ai background actors instead of using real people.
not sure SAG will give way on that as they're the most poorly paid already and it'll be a bad look for the union. think they're going to punt it back to them saying they need that bit sorting before the strike can end. seems a small point but there's a small part of the strike that has helped the production companies... lower production costs for 2023 and getting viewers used to looking at back catalogue. knife edge stuff, eh!
"The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) presented the deal to the actors on Saturday, in a negotiating session that was attended virtually by “the heads of the major studios,” CNN reports. Details of the offer have not been disclosed, but outlets like Deadline suggest that many of the sticking points remain around the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) especially when it comes to the likenesses and the replacement of human extras with digital ones."
like i said, binary!
gla.
The weekend might not see a conclusion to the strike. if not, there's a chance that the sp dips as the concern will be that the strike will go on into 2024, as the autumn tv and summer film schedules can't be saved.
in that case, the film and tv co's might play hardball and just live with it until 2024.
really is going to go to the wire with bluff and double bluff.
one way or another, there are going to be a lot of fingers on the trading button: just have to see if it's the buy or sell!
Resolution of US actors strike will come, when it does. IMO. the resolution to the strike is near. 1 day.1 week. 3 weeks but it will be resolved, as all strike are. Rather be in than out of Zoo. DYOR people.
Zoo Digital is an international company.... from India to Japan & from S Korea to Spain & the company is still growing .
Might not, mind. could see a flurry of buys as the sp is still dirt cheap, historically. but if there's still no resolution by monday might start looking fragile again.
totally in the hands of the negotiations.