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12.5k invested at 14p average, hope it goes to 30p so I made a 14k profit
It's a catch 22 situation, if we don't raise interests aggressively then our currency will get even more worse, raising import prices which drives UK inflation to a large extent. Its a very tricky situation, its a lose lose situation either way.
That's what I'm thinking, seems far too low for a company generating lots of revenue and has potential for mega growth in ESG sector that usually pays a premium to the share price. I wonder if the esg talk was just a fad in the investment community.
Maybe it's time to rejuvenate this thread on reditt and get the price crazy high as a meme stock
https://www.reddit.com/r/wallstreetbets/comments/wsad6h/cineworld_the_new_amc_stock/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android_app&utm_name=androidcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button
I would like a consortium of studios coming together to buyout CINE. Said this before so many times and also on reddit.
I know, exactly what happened when it crashed. I've been invested since March, average is 14p with a heft amount invested.
Any one know why?
The way I read the the RNS is very good results. So we made 5.5b in profit this year, expect 7.5 to 8.0 by year end. That is a massive proportion of our market cap, surely we are so undervalued?
Me and my mate already set a date for watching Black panther. And then also with my other mates for avatar 2. So looking forward to it. I know I would've hated jurassic world if I watched it at home, but it didn't feel half bad when you watch it at the cinema.
My best day at the cinema this year was watching top gun 1 and 2 for the price of one ticket, and there were so many guys like me watching on their own at the cinema. I would not get the same level of enjoyment at home.