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You have to be inittowin. Wouldn't personally be betting against this one being a very good one (Oil price, Kenya etc etc)
https://www.tullowoil.com/investors/events/
II28 if you want to know the reason then why don't you try asking the company. That's where you will get the definitive answer.
We are all still waiting for you to provide us with the links and paragraphs that is a legal obligation (when clearly it is not).
Back above $111 (Brent) and I think all know it will be back to $120 before you know it. Ukraine conflict rumbles on and NOPEC are not increasing supply.
Should be another record quarter for Oil companies when the reporting season kicks off.
Tullow @43p has to be imho one of those easy to spot billy bargains that pop up in the markets from time to time.
Needle seems to now be stuck at $968,802,787 for June and for a vast recovery in NA Box Office.
* So our share of the above
* then our UK and Rest of the World Box office shares on top
* Monthly Unlimited and equivalents in the US and RoW on top
* Concession food and beverage spends on top in all 3 territories
* Advertising and trailer revenues
* Online booking fees
* In cinema concession revenues. Starbucks, Baskin Robbins etc
etc
Could have had my photo taken today with some of the Minions @Cineworld but left it instead to the groups of kids and adults with them instead.
Next instalment of Marvel coming up with Thor, Love and Thunder. Suggest if you are after good seats for that one that you advance book. I'm pre-booked in Imax with family already for opening weekend.
I really think you ought to get yourself out a bit more Yuri and if you do you will find that shopping centres are abuzz with people and there is not much vacancy rate in the recent ones I've visited. I counted one vacant unit in a very large one I visited today and it was a thriving place with loads of restaurants also and a Cineworld also at the centre.
If anything the supposed consumer switch to online has switched back since reopening - for you don't have to pay postage and return postage and you can try it on and have it there and then. If you have followed the recent falls in the share prices and numbers of both Boohoo and Asos then you should know that.
If the last scrip dividends are anything to go by then there should be about another 10% er coming up and the present sp.
Hi Hosai and sorry for the later reply. There is a switch between Moulding associated concerns but they have been bought.
The Moulding Foundation are the seller to raise funds for the charitable causes named but its a shrewd move by Moulding and his other vehicle FIC Shareco Limited for they pick up the 3,032,508 shares for a lowly 82.44p. All done outside the market - "outside of a trading venue" - so the shorts can't get hold of them.
Whilst there is still a conflict in in Ukraine oil prices are going to remain high, and probably set to go a lot higher.
Imho take what you can at these prices.
Brent is already back above $110 per barrel.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10975945/Financial-analysts-fear-global-oil-prices-quadruple-Putin-cuts-crude-production.html
shazabo there is no point in even trying to work it out as there are too many other variables that would not allow you to even try to compile a formulae of any description to assess profitability.
If you have though been going to the cinemas regularly in June and July then you would know for yourself that they were highly profitable and that's from not just ticket sales but all on the list of additional revenue streams.
North American Box Office finished at $966,935,809 for June.
That's a further substantial increase on a notably climbing May figure of $785,712,885.
* Our share of the above
* then the UK and Rest of the World Box office shares on top
* Monthly Unlimited and equivalents in the US and RoW on top
* Concession food and beverage spends on top in all 3 territories
* Advertising and trailer revenues
* Online booking fees
* In cinema concession revenues. Starbucks etc
etc
Personally happen to think with all else they have going on corporately in terms of cost cutting and vastly improved revenues that they had sufficient monies to pay the Disholders off - in full- had they wished. Their mission should they have chosen to accept it. Whether they did that in a one er or whether they are still in negotiations to keep paying it in stages is what they the Board of Directors get paid to decide.
Certainly not going to lose any sleep over it in an improving Box Office scenario (as limited as the snapshot is that we see).
https://www.boxofficemojo.com/month/june/?grossesOption=calendarGrosses
Forgot to say these childrens films are the ones that bring out the 3,4,5's and 6's, mum, dad, kid, siblings, gran and grandads and sell those family tickets. I did notice that they have put family tickets now at the top of the buying options on most films.
Enjoy the movies and enjoy the popcorn.
Barometer cinema confirms selling very well.
Sbh I'm off to see TopGun Maverick for the 5th time this weekend. So your post made me chuckle.
I say I'm off to watch it for the 5th time. More like dragged along by Mrs Lat but I don't mind as its a great film with flight scenes the likes of which you will never see again and it never loses its appeal no mater how many times you watch it. Though we are booked to see it this time in Screen X at Cineworld, I'd thoroughly recommend it in Imax for anybody who has not seen it r is thinking of seeing it again. Just got 4DX to do and then I've completed all the formats.
Maybe worth doing some research on The Hut Group this weekend if you have spare cash. 3 Recent bids declined. SP less than half of the lowest known (170p) and Charles Allen, the Chairman bought £1M worth of shares a week ago. Matt Moulding the CEO has just gone and trounced that with a circa £3M purchase, just RNS'd prior to close.
Chill and enjoy the weekend. Don't see the oil price falling any time soon and it'll be another record revenue quarter for most oilers. Reporting season for most of them just around the corner.
That's made my weekend that £3M purchase has. On top of the £1M Charles Allen purchase
You wouldn't be committing that type of money unless the numbers were stacking up.
BP down 1.2% and Glencore have pulled back about 2.5%. Looks like an attenpt to create liquidity. Some more than others
Oil price will be back to $120 per barrel Brent before you know it.
All recovering a bit now from what I can see.
Timed that one just about right did Matt.
Waited till things had levelled off and nobody was selling.
Looks like he was picking up an excess that was there.
*116p prior to any recent bids
*170p bid was tabled. Thats one of 3 and with a 4th that was being worked up.
*Citigroup 220p target. Current sp barely reflects the Beauty side of the business alone
*Charles Allen £1M purchase
*Matt Moulding. Circa £3M purchase
Absolutely incredible that this share price is sat at 83p and thats why barely anybody is selling a beans worth.
Have a good weekend.
About £3M and adding to Mr Allen's £1M recent purchase.
https://www.lse.co.uk/rns/THG/pdmrpca-shareholdings-fexjmxcd7da1r85.html
The better question is who has banked about 6 Million shares on the way down.
The frustrating bit is the blatant manipulation of TLW more than many others on a down draft.
It creates top up opportunities though and can't see any significant drop in oil prices until Russia / Ukraine ends and even then with sanctions it will still remain high.
BP is representing the sector average.
At still $110 per barrel oil Brent and with no end in sight with Russia / Ukraine and likely to rise into Autumn and Winter most companies are operating at extremely low risk.
https://www.ripplesnigeria.com/analyst-predicts-oil-price-to-hit-200-as-g7-countries-move-against-russia/
Sector as a whole is down only 1.87% on average. Not many higher, definitely many less percentage falls and several in positive territory.
https://shareprices.com/sectors/fossil-fuels/