Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
https://globalnews.ca/news/7510755/pfizer-vaccine-approval-canada/
@indepthwins
I guess your cognizant of the fact that despite the fundamentals of Cineworld, this share can and is making some shrewd people money.
I think you'd get less flack here if you were transparent about your trades (or 2)
Go on, share with us your Cineworld trades. Take it from me, it would be far more interested reading that than the same stuff you post 17 times a day.
@indepthwins
The opening went crap.
You going to answer why you keep posting in a BB for a share you never plan to hold?
@indepthwins
We get it, this stock is a non-starter for you. So why are you here?
@Indepthwins
There are always some who suffer reactions/side effects to vaccines. This is true of any vaccine/medicine. Go and read any leaflet on any medicine, you'd never take any medicine in your life if you were worried about the small risk of side effects. Every vaccine available carries some inherent risk. The Flu vaccine for example also warns about allergies and risks of taking it if you have some allergies.
It's a non story. Hyped by the media, as per usual.
Last I heard, thousands have already had the vaccine. Only 2 people have raised issues post jab. Hardly newsworthy.
Got around £35k worth at 60p. Hope it's the right call for a good trade.
@NOFEAR
All analysts/ratings agencies distort the markets to their advantage so I wouldn't single out Moody's, unless of course Moody's holds the contrarian view to yourself :p
@CINE
I hope for your sake and for others than the stock price recovers and is bountiful.
My posts here aren't to persuade or dissuade anyone to invest. They are just my thoughts at any given time, based on the prevailing sentiment and fundamentals of the share which I like to discuss and engage on with the people of this board. For these same reason, I have been in and out of this share based on what I have understood and gauged from those fundamentals and sentiment and I've been lucky for the most part. I'm presently out, but always looking at this share for an entry at the right price/time, if the fundamentals/sentiment change.
You've done really well to get where you are and I think for our generation, we can't really do it without help. My personal story, well I have been living with my gran since uni and therefore have been able to save loads as I haven't needed to pay any bills/rent for that time. God bless granny lol.
That's what has allowed me to save to invest and to buy my first house this year. Lot of hard work, grit, but also help, of course.
I agree with you, lower income families will continue to frequent cinemas for the best experience. My posts are more around the industry change that I would say is happening with punters, albeit slowly, but something that Cinemas need to take on board. They are fighting against all sides right now and really need to get with the times.
FYI my local cinemas are $hite, I always drive out to better ones, but I do. I don't forsee myself forgoing cinemas at all but I'll only be going for the creme de la creme of movies, and that too, at the more high end screens. But that's just me.
@CP85
Of course, I am not saying everyone is doing it, I am saying a lot of people are though. Especially Londoners that I know anyway, most of them being professionals. Anecdotal of course but it's happening and I think because of several reasons
1. The rise of streaming services and other content at your fingertips
2. The launch of the new consoles (previous gen was a whole 7 years ago)
3. The incredible technology available now for home purchase and is becoming affordable. 4K screens. HDMI 2.1 tech. True Dolby Atmos 7.2.1, Fibre Optic Broadband etc
4. The pandemic fueled rise of people doing more at home; DIY, Improving home entertainment etc. I mean look at the stock prices for AO and Kingfisher. They've all gone up during the pandemic. WIsh I had invested.
Like I said, most cinema screens languise behind modern tech. A lot haven't been updated in years. The ones that have are so expensive. My local Odeon charges £26 per person for the iSense experience with the recliner chair option. Don't get me wrong, I would go of course. I watched Tenet there with my Mrs and sister. Cool £100 we almost spent. Was it worth £100? No.
Cinemas need to adapt, make these better experiences more affordable, and update their infrastructure to make these kind of screens more accessible. Of course London prices are likely to be higher than most.
All anecdotal of course but I'm just saying, from my personal experience, my home experience is now better than my theatre experience due to visual quality/sound quality/food quality and comfort. The only thing my local cinemas have to offer that is better is the size of the screen and the fact that is get's me out the house.
As someone else suggested, Cinemas really should look into streaming sports events and that kind of stuff. They need to adapt.
Erm no, before I got my home setup, I would watch everything in the cinemas. I never had any streaming platform before the pandemic /hone setup and now I have all 3.
I bought my setup in anticipation of the Xbox Series X.
My soundbar is incredible. It cost a cool £1300 and is not your average soundbar. It is a true Dolby 7.2.1 system and unless you've experienced such a system, i wouldn't be so hasty to just dismiss it. Most cinema screens have not been upgraded to 4k or with Dolby Atmos sound systems. They are niche and thats what you get when you go to screens such as Odeons isense, Vue Extreme etc. You have to pay premium for that particular experience.
My experience at home costs £20 per person in the cinema without food. I.e the 4k screen, recliner chairs and doly sound.
You don't need a ginormous TV at home to have a better overall setup than a lot of Cinema screens.
I've said it many times here, I have an LG C9 55 inch, Q90R 7.2.1 Dolby Atmos soundbar and recliner sears at home.
Me and the Mrs watch stuff practically everyday during the pandemic. We've just recently finished LOTR The Two Towers. Our home setup is miles better than most nearby screens. The picture isn't as big as cinema screens but it is far sharper and the fidelity is far better. The sound system is as if we are in the cinemas and the recliner sofas that we can also lie down on, use blankets on, and with the kitchen and all its lovely cheap snacks mere seconds away, its hard to justify going to the cinemas to watch anything right now, unless I go to an IMAX or something.
We don't have to worry about chatty punters, crying babies, dirty screens, expensive food etc.
Streaming during Covid-19, especially on my home setup has been an eye opener. I saw Tenet in the theatres and it was a crap experience. Google people complaining how loud it was. I had to cover my ears for most of the movie and others were doing the same. That's one I would have rather watched at home without question in hindsight.
My point is, home theatres are making leaps and bounds and a lot of people have been investing in good systems, especially during Covid and for the launch of the new games consoles.
@RS2002
Cinema may never die but it isn't immune to the changing way we consume content...
Cassette players died
CD players died
Mini disk players died
Ipods died
Blockbuster died
HMV died
...
Common denominator that killed the above?......better and cheaper technology facilitating the way we consume content.
Nowadays, 4K HD TVs and sound systems are accessible for the masses. Super fast broadband is accessible for the masses.
Streaming is seeing exponential growth in recent years. Cinema viewing figures haven't.
Embrace change. Don't fight it.
@toes1664
Thanks. Not everyday you can be locked into a share, hold during a 20% drop and sell only 10% down, near the top of the days high.
I agree with you, after Brexit news and FDA approval, the markets will correct as the difficult path to normalcy begins.
I have started to look at Graphene companies but nothing of note has risen yet. Will likely look at Graphene exposed ETFs during Christmas. Graphene defo one to invest in in the future.
Am presently in IAG, Shell and HSBC/Barclays
Rampers continue to make up imaginary stories and attack posters and therefore make no meaningful contribution to the board.
Oh sally26
Everyone I give you exhbit A.....@Sally26
Thank you for coming forward as a ramper.
@RS2002
Not entirely true.
I classify rampers as those that think the sun shines out of a shares backside, in perpetuity. They conjure up imaginative stories to support their position. A classic line would be "Mooky has so much skin in the game, he won't let this fail". "I believe in Mooky". "Cinemas can never fail". Those that when bad news hits, come up with every excuse and spin to polish a turd. Puhhhleassee
I classify derampers as those that think a share is doomed, in perpetuity. "5p by next week", "It's dropping now".
These kind of delinquents.
I am neither of those.
And here here, post recommended.
Check mate with a ?
Meaning, do the Studios hold all the power? My belief is yes.
The bad news is all priced in? I don't think so. I'll likely re-enter to trade but that's it. Horrendous news from WB yesterday. Unless there is some material news to counter yesterdays bad news, this is just for me to trade the swings as sentiment bounces around. The fundamentals have materially changed here.
Brexit isn't likely to have a big impact on Cineworld although I believe a deal will me declared at the last hour.
Clearly doesn't have much to say.
Check mate?
@RS2002
I am not a ramper or deramper. I am a realist. I do not fall in love with shares. I enter and exit them to make money, based on fundamentals and sentiment.
Are you mad not to see just how massive impact yesterdays news is to the prospect of Cineworld 2021, amid an already uncertain financial future. The situation looked a lot more rosier the day before. That is what we call MATERIAL fundamental news and I will be damned if I don't absorb it, take it on board, and reassess my investment decisions.
Conversations on this board, always move from forgoing the content, to attacking the poster.
My opinion changes. Heck ye it does. Proud to not be in love with this share.
Can you tell me how my posts will help me get a lower entry/higher entry in Cineworld? Do tell. I'm looking forward to this.
@M00la
What would it explain? Do you think little old me has the power to move the SP of a a behemoth FTSE share?