Ben Richardson, CEO at SulNOx, confident they can cost-effectively decarbonise commercial shipping. Watch the video here.
I’ve traded a portion of my holding now and again which has helped but I’m just sitting tight at the moment. I was so close to bailing at £1.20 with NOFEAR in March but thought I could get another 10p by May. Couldn’t have got it more wrong!
Yeah, been here since May 2020 and planned to hold for 12 months but it didn’t quite work out ha. I’m pretty much back to square one at the moment but I’m not going anywhere just yet.
‘Simultaneous Release Does Not Work for Anyone’
I concur
https://variety.com/2021/film/news/theater-owners-chief-john-fithian-cinemacon-1235047830/
300k at 67.5p and 400k at 69.5p sell orders on the L2 not helping us. Not getting filled though, past experience tells me they are likely to get pulled if they do, let’s see what happens.
The day-and-date blockbuster streaming experiment proves studios need to observe the theatrical window if they want to make big money. Good news for CINE
Major exhibitors attributed the Marvel film’s ‘stunning collapse’ in week two to the Hollywood giant’s $30 direct-to-consumer experiment as the film tops illegal download lists.
Throughout the pandemic, new studio event pics — from Wonder Woman 1984 to Godzilla vs. Kong to Black Widow — are fueling piracy because of their dual releases on streaming and in cinemas. The minute a movie hits a streaming service, pristine copies are available on myriad sites.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/theater-owners-sound-piracy-alarm-over-disney-black-widow-streaming-reveal-1234985460/
Unfortunately Jungle Cruise is set to stream on Disney + premier access on 30th July - £19.99 in UK and $29.99 in USA. I think this is the last day-and-date release they have announced. Disney released VOD revenue for the first week but not the second as likely hit hard by rampant piracy. https://disney.co.uk/movies/jungle-cruise
We are taking another battering today, hope this is the floor
Cineworld boss on edge of seat after sternest screen test ever
Greidinger was speaking before the lifting today of all remaining restrictions on the group’s 127 UK cinemas. The biggest benefit will be the removal of the rule limiting capacity to 50 per cent, although the company is retaining strict sanitary and cleaning protocols and is likely to ask staff to continue wearing face masks.
He said that the company was pleased with UK trading since its cinemas emerged from lockdown on May 19 and with so many families staycationing and the film slate improving, he was satisfied with the way things were going.
“We’re not back to 2019 levels yet, but if we look at the fourth quarter, with the line-up we have, including the new Bond and Top Gun movies, we will be much closer.”
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/720225c6-e7e3-11eb-baaa-861dba20d87a?shareToken=2390454df968cd248aa6d232a9aa5ad7
Jangho last crossed the TR1 threshold on 1st April when the sp was around 99p. If they are selling now it doesn't necessarily mean they want out. They have form for doing the unexpected, they sold a huge chunk early in September last year when takeover rumours were reported in the mainstream press. The sp was around 60p but remained eerily flat for around a week before the disposal TR1 rns dropped. Conventional wisdom would say the the sp would've tanked during the sell off but it just didn't. The past few days have been crazy and all my profits have gone, I've rode this since May last year and to be honest I'm much more comfortable with the fall this time around.
Cheers Bonkers, I’m still here lurking in the background. Holding strong, adding here and there. Hopefully we are back on for a nice steady rise with the great line up of movies and encouraging box office numbers.
“F9,” the ninth installment in the “Fast and Furious” franchise, is holding its own at the top of the domestic box office charts in its second week of release.
Over the Fourth of July long weekend, the action flick is expected to add another $32.9 million to its gross from 4,203 theaters, raising its cume to a stunning $126 million. In the film’s debut last weekend, it earned $70 million, smashing the record for the highest-grossing opening since the onset of COVID-19.
https://variety.com/2021/film/box-office/f9-box-office-holiday-weekend-1235011103/
@ Schrow123 - agreed.
I got my COVID pass is about 30minutes from registering LFT result, this is what I got:
"2D barcode expires:
24 JUN 2021 7.29 AM
This 2D barcode code has been issued by the NHS based on your test and vaccination results to help verify that you've been
vaccinated against COVID-19 - or tested negative.
What does the code show?
Scanning the code will show your name, confirm your test or vaccination, and an expiry date. The duration of its validity depends on whether you were tested or vaccinated.
What can I do with this code?
These 2D barcodes are being issued as part of the NHS COVID PASS service. If you need to prove your COVID-19 status at
settings that have opted in, show this 2D barcode so it can be scanned with the NHS COVID Pass verifier"
You can also view COVID-19 records showing any vaccinations and all the past registered LFT results
This is new on the official NHS app today, previously you could only create a QR code COVID pass for travel and only after both jabs.
Now you are presented to create a pass for “event trials” as well as travel.
I’ve only just had second jab and this is the result I received:
“You do not have an NHS COVID Pass
How can you get one?
You can get an NHS COVID Pass if you've been tested, vaccinated, can prove natural immunity after having contracted COVID-19 - or if you fall into one of the exempt categories.
Testing
You have a negative LFT or PCR test taken within 48 hours of reporting. This can be done either at a testing site (where reporting is automatic) or at home and self-reported via the 'Register my test result' service.
Once you have registered your LFT test, it can take up to two hours for your result to show but is often a lot quicker.
Vaccination
It's 2 weeks since receiving your second dose of the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine.
Once you have been vaccinated, it can take up to 5 days for your records to show.
Natural immunity
If you've previously tested positive for COVID-19 using a PCR test, and it's been at least 10 days since your positive result, you are eligible for a NHS COVID Pass for up to 180 days from the test date.
Exemptions
You may have taken part in a COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial or you have a medical exemption”
I see this as good news for LFTs going forward. I wonder if we had unlocked on 21st June we would’ve known more about it.
I’m going to try to register a negative LTF now and will report back if I get my COVID pass
Splendid
I’ve seen a number of large bids on the L2 today, if wonder if Jangho is the one with the J. Edger
FunInvestor - Foxes Classic, now we’re talking
All this talk of cheap biscuits is slightly worrisome for me. The main reason I got into this share was to up my biscuit game. I’m not going down a biscuit level, ever.
NOFEAR I guess this is goodbye.
All the best.
It's been emotional.