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Anyone seen a good resource for this? I realise the day price will be adjusted so you can't compare it exactly, but this difference seems mad.
So pleased it’s looking like Cineworld has not made me homeless (yet) Thanks for helping me keep my nerve!!Bit worried about 7% dip of AMC though. Why do people think it’s dipping so sharply? Just a correction from Friday’s big jump?
Ah, I’ll remove 17th of September from my calendar then
Fair enough
I thought that already getting the same revenue as last year this week (admittedly in just one territory) bodes extremely well.
Argh sorry I did a rubbish job at posting that. How do you stop it deleting the link? It’s called Cineworld CEO says Regal movie theaters is gearing up for Aug. 21 reopening and it’s on (??) Fox News
People seen this interview?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.foxbusiness.com/lifestyle/cineworld-ceo-regal-movie-theaters-reopening.amp
A note of optimism from someone in cinema advertising:
https://www.campaignlive.co.uk/article/return-cinema-why-best-seat-media-will-better/1691129
(of course they'd be optimistic, but still)
"From the date the cinemas were allowed to reopen on 4 July in the UK, we’ve closely monitored admissions numbers in what has been a soft launch for the industry.
From the reopening weekend until 31 July, they increased by more 400%, building every weekend across the small core of cinemas open across the country.
And following the news that the first blockbuster, Christopher Nolan’s Tenet (pictured, top), will now open in the UK on 26 August, we’ve seen an uplift of 235% on the previous weekend, with Cineworld and Picturehouse cinemas opening across the UK on 31 July, to be closely followed by Vue at the end of this week (7 August).
This is a big milestone in terms of cinema advertising’s recovery in 2020, particularly as it has been one of the most-missed activities during lockdown.
There has been widespread positivity about the "new", safety-first cinema experience, with industry-wide guidelines being implemented swiftly across all cinema operators.
A recent report by Enders Analysis has also revealed that while Covid-19 and the subsequent cinema closures have put immense pressure on the cinema industry, cinema will remain first in the pipeline of studios’ release strategies.
According to the report: “Studios rely on cinema as the first point of contact with audiences and many view cinema as the most lucrative part of their distribution strategies. Studios receive a significant, although variable, share of box office revenues, reportedly reaching 70% for some films. In a record year like 2019, where eight films generated over $1bn in revenues worldwide for the first time in history, the take-home for studios is significant, and makes up the majority of a film’s total earnings."
Thank you so much for the responses!!
I felt a bit (a lot) queasy today as well, but still (blindly) hopeful.
*basic question alert*
Was having a nosy around on here and noticed all the share trades you can see on the menu above. What do the transactions after closing mean? Is it always all the selling transactions before closing time and then after hours it's all the buys? Who is registering them?
If you can't be bothered w super basic questions like this, please feel free to refer me to a resource rather than explain it yourself.
Thanks again for the responses. Much appreciated!!
Good luck everyone!!
Hi everyone,
I’ve been reading your comments here and have found the links to news that affects the share price very useful. Thanks for those!
In case you fancy a laugh:
I am in between houses and rather unwisely used the proceeds from my previous flat to buy quite heavily at 60p (about £10k) then kept averaging down, until I’ve now ended up with a completely ridiculous (for my level of assets) £113k in shares at an average price of 47p (so about £85k now).
If anyone is feeling silly about their Cineworld investment please draw comfort from this.
If it stays low like this I will have to call the whole purchase off.
I know this is incredibly, incredibly stupid.
Will post again when it’s time for me to exchange contracts (sometime September / October).
Good luck everyone!
Yours,
An historically bad investor