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POTC will definitely do well if marketed right and they get Johnny back - After all that stuff with Amber heard he's in the hearts of the people even if the movie isn't too well received it'll still sell well, Marvel are always coming but there's a lot of hate directed towards them at the moment and after the last trilogy i'm not sure how much pull a new star wars would have but time will tell as I believe there's some in the works.
I love good news as much as the next guy but I sincerely doubt it's hard to get BP2 tickets, with so many venues and showtimes i can't imagine any movie tickets being hard to get.
CTB will definitely be high if it's been shorted a lot ..Meme stocks are an example of stocks that have hit huge CTB levels, not any specific but i've seen 100%s on BBBY/GME/BBIG/AMC.
A quick google produces a list of stocks with high CTB albeit now a bit outdated.
What stock has the highest cost to borrow?
Here's a list of the 12 stocks with the highest stock borrow rates (minimum $50 million short interest), according to S3.
Beyond Meat Inc (NASDAQ: BYND), 115.1% fee.
Tilray Inc (NASDAQ: TLRY), 64.8% fee.
Overstock.com Inc (NASDAQ: OSTK), 61.8% fee.
Health Insurance Innovations Inc (NASDAQ: HIIQ), 61.6% fee.
Just means there's a lot of short interest .
Did you really only come here to attack someone and then suggest they get banned? oh the irony - If you don't like Mag filter him because otherwise you just come off the prick.
Hussart..That is 1 movie, so if 1 good release is all it takes to break even everything else is pure profit thanks for the optimism.
Aye you're not wrong on Regal didn't they just purchase prior to lockdown really bad timing there because they'd still have to pay leases and such for those that they hadn't even managed to utilize yet so we don't know the potential there I do think that might get sold off..AMC AA keeps talking about buying up competitors theatres at a low price and "going on the offence"
I own both AMC/Cine btw.
Looks like a bad day for the market in general and this has no reason to go up or down so just going with the flow.
Before Covid this was trading between 220-300p and was still carrying massive debt which it used to buy regal - honestly providing all goes well 100p isn't that mad of a pipe dream - It was trading at 60p after covid but fell due to the Cineplex judgement and even March last year it peaked at 122p.. Obviously that won't happen with the ongoing situation but they did suspect they'll be out of bankrupcty early 2023 so all being well middle of next year we could see it returning to those kind of levels, I don't see why not especially with some of the upcoming blockbusters.
this all hinges of a good outcome though a bad outcome will obviously have the opposite affect and wipe us out.
@cine i'm sure you not going to 15 movies won't hurt Cineworld - These films will be hits Irregardless of you.
Who cares about you?...
I believe that's old news Mag nothing has materialized thus far - Believe it was rumored back in September.
I agree volume was 50k, Pretty much all NYSE stocks were flying up yesterday based on the CPI results
That's a 400% increase over 11 years That's better than most stocks will do so that sounds like good advice.
Commercially it makes so much sense Disney hold the keys to the content so if they did buy Cineworld they could hold off releasing their films Streaming and put it out in their Cinemas only so AMC/Cinemark/Cineplex would miss out - Also the Disney brand itself has lots of pull so if they done something like "Themed Cinemas" could be huge - I'm not saying this is the right move but I am saying if anyone could pull off a Cinema chain Disney definitely could, It's great watching movies at home but imagine a Disney Cinema where they are constantly showing older Disney films.. I'd pay to go watch Infinity war/End game at the Cinema.
They probably put her on gardening leave.. When top dogs get sacked from a business they don't tend to work their x amount of notice.
Got it.
"The Canadian investors behind Vue International will see their investments wiped out as the cinema chain undergoes a £1 billion financial restructuring."
Oof
Vue was a private company so had no shareholders?
Meme investors are definitely still there (AMC/GME/APE have big followings BBBY/BBIG/TYDE have smaller followings) and "apes" absolutely loathe Robinhood and have all left/advise others to leave which is why you'd see that on RH books.
My bad Penta I must have mentally blocked out that slow fall from 60s to 47.
It was bouncing between 60-80p before the Judgement hit and knocked it to about 20p