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I was i it just before the court case decision may 2021, I think it was about 25-27p, so I was up pretty good never mind hey
Thankyou hexam, I’m also stuck in amigo loans
Anyone disagree, you are in a fantasy, that’s showbizness folks
Serous question ?
Almost both agreeing
What part don’t you understand about major dillision retail ?
Bonkers still the lowest December since the year 200c, basically just covering up the cracks, we all know what will happen here, share holders get wiped all nearly wiped out mooky comes up smelling of roses. .then 2 years time cineworld back in profit
Bonkers I’m just repeating what the director says over & over again, funny the share price hasn’t bounced. What happened to all the Ramping of avatar, apparently we was saved (clowns)
Bonkers it’s not your opinion, it’s come from the gather
Will result in a very significant dillusion, from the horses moths
Guess what no rns last week, as one wasn’t expected, oh & im still here
O dear Elvis have you only just realised this ? This was maids statement on the 26th December regarding an RNS & me dissapearing
Cineworld, the second largest cinema exhibitor in the world with operations in 10 countries including the United States and the United Kingdom and 751 sites and 9,188 screens globally,
NOTE THE WORD INC USA
the way CRUIS'' is going on you would think we only depend on the USA for revenue LOL!!
that's why he was getting a Har-d on over that snow drift link Christmas eve, when we all
wanted to be quoted happy, so much so he had to post it 3 times, hoping we would discuss it,
and help him to knock CINE, and because we would not discuss his link
he is showing his true colours, calling other poster the P WORD out of frustration
that we closed blue i suppose, and he did not get the drop he was hoping for LOL!!
spitting his dummy out
i personally think he will disappear
if a good update comes on WED / THUR and SP BOUNCE to 10p+
IMO, he should close that short he open up a few weeks back,
and stop all this desperation and excessant posting
Maid getting an update from cineworld about avatar, you got more chance of seeing ronaldo back in the premiership. Mooky & co not very generous on RNS releases
Yep your right, they estimate it, then revise it
Not really that important but after one day at the US box office, has done as much as the whole of January 2021
AMC Burbank 16 (AP)
Even though we could see a 2023 box office year of $9 billion, +22%, and despite the success of Avatar 2 here, Wall Street has been hard on the No. 1 movie circuit AMC, with the exhibitor ending 2022 with a share price of $4.07, down by more than 80% from its $34.30 annual high. That comes in the wake of AMC planning a reverse stock split and $110M sale of its premium APE equity. It’s clear the street is assessing the exhibitor from its debt and profit standpoints, and not the future rebound of the industry. They should know that AMC ruled the 2022 domestic marketplace as the No. 1 theater chain with more than $1.7 billion (23% marketshare) per industry calculations, ahead of No. 2 Regal, which did $1.2 billion (16.4% marketshare). The AMC Burbank will be the highest-grossing theater with around $18M in box office for the year, followed by AMC Empire at No. 2 theater in the U.S. with $14.5M.
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Los Angeles was the top market for moviegoing in 2022, grossing $571M+ (8% total market share), with New York coming in at No. 2 with $446M+ in ticket sales (6.3% total market share). Dallas was a standout market for the year — and during the entire pandemic — ranking third for the year with $226M in box office (3.2% total market shar
‘Avatar 2’ Set to Add $87 Million at New Year’s Box Office, Cross $1.3 Billion Globally
”Puss in Boots: The Last Wish“ is also showing signs of strong legs
Jeremy Fuster | December 31, 2022 @ 8:24 AM
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"Avatar: The Way of Water" (Disney/Twentieth Century)
With the Christmas winter storms no longer a factor, 20th Century’s “Avatar: The Way of Water” and Universal/DreamWorks’ “Puss in Boots: The Last Wish” are both showing strongholds at the New Year’s weekend box office, a sign that they will keep bringing out audiences well into January.
“Avatar 2” is currently estimated for a 4-day weekend of $87 million in North America, holding its drop from Christmas weekend to just 8% after dropping 37% the previous weekend. By the end of Monday, James Cameron’s blockbuster will be on the doorstep of $450 million domestically and have blown by $1.3 billion in worldwide grosses.
The film’s $134 million opening weekend was below independent projections of a $150-170 million opening, prompting a drop in Disney’s stock price and murmurs in financial publications that “Avatar 2” was going to disappoint theatrically. But the film’s fate was never going to be written in opening weekend, and now the film is not only ahead of the domestic pace set by the first “Avatar” in 2009, but also 11% ahead of the pace set by 2022’s biggest hit, “Top Gun: Maverick,” which grossed $401 million through its third Monday in theaters this summer.
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“Avatar 2” should pass “Maverick” and the $1.5 billion global mark sometime this coming week, but how far it goes beyond that will be determined by how well it holds domestically and globally next weekend as the holiday period ends. The first “Avatar” had a domestic drop of 26% on the weekend of Jan. 8, 2010. If “The Way of Water” performs similarly, then a $2 billion global total, something believed to be out of reach after COVID-19 outbreaks hampered the Chinese box office, will be back on the table.
Meanwhile, “Puss in Boots: The Last Wish” is showing signs that it can still fulfill its destiny as a family alternative to “Avatar 2” despite the weak opening. With excellent word-of-mouth behind it, the DreamWorks sequel is estimated to earn a 4-day second weekend of $21.6 million, a 10% increase from the $20 million it earned during Christmas weekend.
That would give the film a domestic total of $65 million after 13 days in theaters, roughly 30% behind the pace of Universal/Illumination’s “Sing 2” last year. With that pace, it is unlikely that “Puss in Boots 2” will match the $402 million global total of “Sing 2” but still has a chance to turn a slight theatrical profit against its reported $90 million total before it reaches digital on-demand and streaming.
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What I’m saying lth is may-July was very very good, & the bankruptcy statement came. The share price could rise on other statements put out, but no way on box office attendance
It will end up with Just over 2 billion hopefully, don’t exspect any trading updates to be good, i thought it would be good after a good may-July, & the bloody share price collapsed, with the bad news
https://www.joblo.com/box-office-update-avatar-2-goes-up-7-its-third-weekend/