Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
I'm still here thanks Rupple. I have been posting but with so many trolls posting they seem to get lost :-(
Brilliant post thx HNS_77 :-)
@powerfader have a read of these articles which explain how GameStop and AMC campaigns were started
https://www.businessinsider.co.za/wallstreetbets-reddit-history-gme-gamestop-stock-dow-futures-yolo-2021-1
https://www.tradingsim.com/day-trading/the-amc-short-squeeze-explanation-tradingsim
Then start ramping up CINE on these subReddits to encourage buying and start a short squeeze:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Cineworldstock/
https://www.reddit.com/r/WallStreetBets/
Blue hat for a blue day Bonkers :-)
I went to the unlimited screening tonight which was quite busy. I was chatting to staff members in the foyer about the situation and they said they were all going to buy shares to help!
Wtf is the point of printing old articles out without any context that the words are from February
If we get another AGM as shareholders Mountainous I'll throw a party :-)
I'm sure you'll have more than 17 questions written down for Mooky either way lol
Do you read the sub comments too on the reddit posts with the chat bubble icon?
Just been to Cine it was fairly busy considering the news
Not great really Mountainous as everything I have is in Cine so is a massive worry for me and you know roughly my holding :-( I wonder if we will be around for another Wandsworth in April!
I agree with you about Mooky playing games and the balance sheet doesn't make sense following Top Gun. Talking of which I'm going to the Double Bill on Friday!
Have you been watching reddit I have been pushing us on there?
There's a 4th RNS posted... I'm just off out ill look later
Great thanks Mountainous:-)
Hope you are OK? I think all my replies to your posts a few days ago got lost in the chaos :-(
also this one, more appearing all the time
https://www.reddit.com/r/Cineworldstock/comments/wuszyg/amc_apes_ready_to_save_cine_cinema
Well start ramping it up on there then !
:-)
https://www.reddit.com/r/wallstreetbets/comments/wsad6h/cineworld_the_new_amc_stock
Not sure if this has already been pointed out but I'm reading up on AMC' s history and they also were looking at Chapter 11 when their share price was at its lowest point right before they were saved and became a meme stock on Reddit
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/01/26/how-amc-rode-the-meme-stock-rally-to-revitalize-its-business.html
@Mountainous what is the link on Reddit you are seeing these conversations? I looked at this one which I usually read and didn't see them - however I can see support growing here for buying and starting a short squeeze?
https://www.reddit.com/r/Cineworldstock/
If Cine paid 3bn for Regal causing the debt why not sell Regal to pay off the debt and keep the UK and European cinemas ?
Unfortunately this message isn't getting out, I saw Orphan First Kill this afternoon and Shrewsbury Cineworld foyer was empty - very unusual for a Saturday :-(
@Ianharding I'll drink to that :-)
Thanks Mountainous :-) Hope you are doing OK through all this. I agree with you on the RNS
@HNS_77 I have to admit I'm not doing great today as I've probably lost everything :-( I was in Cine watching Fishermens Friends 2, I checked the SP before it started and we were 8p so I sat through the movie feeling disappointed. When the credits rolled we were 4p after the news had broke from Wall St. I left the screen in shock not knowing what to do with myself. I couldn't bear looking at this board, the news or the SP until late this evening. I've only really looked at the last few pages there is so much rubbish to crawl though to find sensible posts from our usual friendly crowd
I don't know what to think as it's still sinking in :-( I would love to be hopeful and say this is all stage show before the appeal OR a way of bringing Cineplex to the table OR they are hoping a Reddit short squeeze campaign saves us as with AMC.
In fact let's start a short squeeze on Cine right now!
https://reddit.com/r/WallStreetBets
If its for any of these 3 reasons it's turned out to be a dangerous gamble.
But then it's really sobering to see the reports on the main news and it's all a massive worry :-(
The post earlier from RS2002 with the deadline article saying is promising, what did you make of that? Are they back tracking having to put that out advising they are still open for business and exploring options?
I wish you and your wife had been advising Mooky all along ! :-)
Thanks for the calm and reflective posts HNS_77 and calculations, if only Mooky had hired you to replace Nisan as CFO! :-)