Scancell founder says the company is ready to commercialise novel medicines to counteract cancer. Watch the video here.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/sep/21/patrick-vallance-covid-vaccine-doses-may-be-available-end-year
A few doses of an effective Covid vaccine may be available for use before the end of the year, Sir Patrick Vallance, the UK government’s chief scientific adviser has said
For those concerned about Cine today, please see below
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What are you on bout Investroid, Boohoo down 4% and Cine down 6% stop crying here and return to your BB. Does this mean you did not do your research if Boohoo is down today. Grow up pal and keep calm. we all know you are here because you are looking for a position here. If you weren't interested in this stock you would not be here.
Estimated figures are based upon past year performance in year 2019
Cineworld was operational from January to March so all calculations based upon that
Revenue from January 2020 to March 2020 = (4.369 billion/365)* 91 days = 1.09 billion (although revenue was higher than 2019 as per RNS but still taking lower figure)
Operating profit from January to March = (724 million/365)* 91 = 181 million
Net interest = (540 million/365)*91 = 134 million ( Although net debt was decreased from last year as per RNS still taking the higher figure)
Net profit from January to March = 47 million
Estimated cash burn from April to June assuming 40 million per month = 120 million
Net loss upto June 2020 = 73 million (Not much is lost and Business will be booming soon)
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Egg it looks like your friends are more clued then morgan stanley, polaris and jhango who bought in the 60p range. Also if your friends are more clued up why did they decide to invest in Cine in the first place. Go on mate, your lies not worth my time anymore, straight to the filter list.
Is this all you have to say Investroid. If you are an investor then keep you S**t to yourself and no point trying to be like oceanpassage, shorterguy, Shamus12.
Bought another 6k shares, Long term holder looking for 4X returns in 1-2 years... Woohoo....derampers in your face
The original figures and not an estimate
If vaccine becomes available soon they you watch the SP shoot.
If results are not as bad as predicted watch the SP shoot.
If Jangho gets crazy again watch the SP shoot.
If 10% of americans return to cinema watch the SP shoot.
Investroid everything depends on "IF"
Investroid, Bravo! you started believing in guess work now not the original figures as below, Also if you think this business will not survive then why are you here, you have told me before you have not shorted the stock but why would you be looking for a position in a stock that is going to go bust. By being here you are proving to others that you beleive in this business. The more you are here the stronger my belief gets about this business.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/uk.mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idINKBN26106C
Samba TV, which tracks viewership on smart TVs, estimated that more than 1.1 million U.S. households paid $30 each to watch "Mulan" on Disney+ between Friday and Monday.
Mulan collection meagre $33 million and disney trying to save face by saying nothing. No other way to release movies other than theatres if you want to make money.
Another one below
"Consumer spending on the Disney+ app also climbed 193% to $12 million compared with a week earlier, which is no doubt down to people paying the additional $29.99 to watch Mulan."
https://whatsondisneyplus.com/mulan-causes-major-spike-in-disney-downloads/
If Disney had made such big revenue they would be boasting about it and not saving the face by staying silent. They would straight away move other movies to PVOD but nothing is happening. Stay tuned when they release figures in November when they will embarrass themselves and others for PVOD release.
You don't get voting rights for shorting shares so I believe that Goldman has not shorted the shares.
Goldman has bought a lot of financial instruments to make quick gains from the increase in SP once the results are out.
Exactly, everybody wants to take about PVOD but how will they stop piracy and revenue will fall massively due to this as seen in the case of Mulan.
https://amp.scmp.com/abacus/culture/article/3101525/piracy-hurt-disneys-mulan-china-1999-and-it-appears-be-happening
Piracy hurt Disney’s Mulan in China in 1999, and it appears to be happening again
Mulan was downloaded more than 400,000 times and uploaded to illegal streaming sites ahead of its cinematic debut in China
Disney’s live-action remake of the film, also titled Mulan, was the most pirated movie in the world during its first weekend online, according to data from iknowwhatyoudownload.com. The film was put up on the Disney+ streaming platform in the US and a handful of other markets on Friday, September 4, and became widely available on pirate sites within an hour of going live. In China alone, Mulan was downloaded more than 250,000 times over the peer-to-peer downloading protocol BitTorrent by that Sunday. And that is likely just the tip of the iceberg as illicit streaming sites and downloads from cloud platforms like Baidu Wangpan are more difficult to track.
Another nail in the head of derampers.
Are you telling me that you don't know how to short a stock. Create a CFD account and there you go.
Investroid, Bear in mind it is not the vaccination of people that move the sp, it is the news that vaccine is developed that will move the sp.
Like yesterday, if you are so confident about the negatives, why don't you go and short the stock. what are you afraid about.
Scott, if you don't know how to read an RNS, please don't bother with wrong info. MS has increased the total holding to 6.45% from 6.35%
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/analyst-calls-tenet-box-office-positive-indicator-of-demand-amid-pandemic
While the domestic box office launch for Warner Bros.' Tenet has widely been described as tepid, one analyst said he sees it as a good sign. "We actually view the results as encouraging and a positive indicator of demand given all of the COVID-19 headwinds," B. Riley analyst Eric Wold wrote in a Monday report.
The analyst echoed Warner Bros.' argument that it was a promising sign that Tenet this weekend dropped just 29 percent from the $9.4 million earned during the Sept. 4-6 weekend, even though that isn't an apples-to-apples comparison since the film rolled over over the long Labor Day weekend and is now playing in 100 more theaters.
"Acknowledging that it is not entirely apples-to-apples, we also feel the roughly 29 percent drop from last weekend's three-day total is a sign of potentially longer theatrical legs as moviegoers adjust," Wold argued.
About the $20.2 million long Labour Day weekend haul, the analyst said: "Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, we were anticipating an opening weekend for Tenet in the $50 million-$55 million range. Accounting for the lack of New York City, L.A. and San Francisco (which drive about 25 percent of domestic box office) and the roughly 50 percent capacity restrictions, that would generate an adjusted opening of about $18.8 million-$20.6 million — with the $20.2 million opening at the high-end of that range."
Wold on Monday also expressed optimism for the box office outlook going into next year. "While there remains a number of headwinds (e.g., major markets remaining closed, capacity restrictions, film slate shifts, etc.), we actually see some encouraging signs from the early weeks that continue to give us optimism heading into 2021-plus," he wrote in reiterating his "buy" ratings on the stocks of Imax Corp., Marcus Corp. and cinema ad giant National CineMedia and raising his price target on "neutral"-rated AMC Theatres from $4 to $5.50.
But highlighting that film slate shifts remain a "short-term sentiment wildcard," he added: "The latest shock to the calendar on Friday was the confirmation that Warner Bros. was moving Wonder Woman 1984 from 10/2 to 12/25 — which, given the improved balance sheets for each of the exhibitors, should only be viewed as a slight box office shift from the first quarter 2020 to the first quarter 2021."