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The fundamentals have not changed so the recent fall from the fifties so I am left wondering what has caused this ?
It's the ftse, and not CINE which is the problem.
https://www.cityam.com/ftse-100-falls-and-gold-hits-record-as-economic-doubts-grow/
I live in a city and the centre is buzzing on most days. There is always a low before the take off.
I think it's a treeshake before next but rattle the investors and grab their shares
This was my main concern - will they bet their online booking sorted. But it looks like they will be open for business as usual. I've come to realise cine are very shrewd. It's this which gives me confidence that they won't be going under.
it's good to know they are sticking to the 31st. The share price next week will be interesting to watch.
We will have a better idea of what cine actually plan do fort the 31st. Personally, I think they should have started taking online bookings by now, but that could change over the weekend.
I don't think anyone knows for sure if this will fall further. So far in the recent weeks it has held on in the 50's. July 31st is now just around the corner, and the doors will open again. Cinema is not dead. It's has survived world wars, and no virus is going to diminish the big screen experience. In some countries cinema is part of the culture and movie stars are worshipped like gods. No, cinema is not dead.
I don't think cine is a dead end, as there are many companies in the same boat, running in protective mode until the revenue starts to come in.
I'm satisfied for today. At least we saw some movement.
well, it's good to see a small tick up in the right direction.
Yes, but they will start to add more shows leading upto 31st so they have an idea of logistics.
If they are to open on the 31st then they will start taking books two weeks prior.
https://www.cineworld.co.uk/cinemas/warrington/8129#/buy-tickets-by-cinema?in-cinema=8129&at=2020-09-12&for-movie=ho00007335&view-mode=list
It looks like they are accepting bookings for limted shows already.
People have suggested all kinds of price predictions but no one really knows. It's dealing with the uncertainty and positing the most likely outcome, reassessing this constantly, which will provide some perspective on where we will be a few weeks from now, whether high or low. I expect a gradual tick up as we approach the 31st, but the rise would have priced in the actual milestone of screening the movies. Nobody knows what price we will be at, but the likelihood of an increase from the current level is more plausible than the other direction at this time.
Someone paid 81.96k at around 5pm.
it's still early, I think we will see more movement towards the end of next week once more news is out from Cine about opening. I don't think they can afford another delay as it will only hammer the price down.
it's a bit frustrating to be stuck at the current price, but it could have ben worse. When Cine opens and starts playing Tenent, people will put aside the pandemic and just get on with enojoying the show. I am hoping this boosts the sp to at least the late 70's, then a gradual tick up to the 85-90 range. It's a waiting game for those locked into this. I reduce my holding but still keep some for the ride.
IS the RNS today anything to be concerned about ?
I'm locked in at a higher price and for it's a mid to long term hold with a view to reducing my holding when i am in the clear. The fundamentals are sound, and crucially we are not in debt or going through with an overpriced takeover, so it's all about getting the doors opening and building up the revenue. It's a gradual process. I will check on this share briefly every few days but it will be a month before i am inching towards the break even point.
JBaumer I am sorry to hear about your loss, but it's a paper loss unless you decide to sell. It'll be July before we see the £1 but that's not too far away. I know it's hard looking at the negative balance in your account, but with cine that can rapidly change to positive numbers.