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Spot gas price has just shot up. This should strengthen Tullow's negotiations for a long term agreement of Ghana gas exports which is due end of Q3.
40p is nothing we need to get back to 66p
Congrats to everyone who believed and got it right! Absolutely fantastic news for LTHs. We're on our way to 150 no doubt about that.
Wolf, just out of interest, does the stock need to be cancelled in this situation before one could unlock and keep his money made from shorting? If the newco comes to market and the lenders will start losing value and their money for real (not hypothetically like now), it would be perfect time to short. My question is should I wait until the newco crumbles or try to get out a couple of weeks before that happens?
Anyone who predicted that UK administration wouldn't be a walk in the park - it looks like it will be with Alixpartners appointed as administrators. Correct me if I'm wrong but those cats are on the lenders' payroll.
Oil going up? Brent is currently trading at 85$!
Positive RNS? All RNSs have been positive over the period of last year and the SP has gone down. WFT is a speculation, nobody knows how long it'll be in place and how would it affect the SP when lifted.
There's almost a textbook bull flag on 4h chart and the break out is the only real thing here atm.
Has anyone recognised / trading a bull flag? If we get 263+ finish as a confirmation of breakthrough then our next leg up should be 280p.
"The administration application applies only to Cineworld Group plc itself (as the listed parent company of the Group) and not to any of the operating companies or subsidiaries in the rest of the Group."
Some sort of "fake admin" because nobody else is allowed to come in with an offer for the group's assets. IMV, administration cannot translate into long term recovery for the creditors according to their plan. During Ch.11 they never allowed for a fair auction and none of the bids were disclosed. Also, those bankruptcy lawyers come up with some nonsense and then later reference that as if it was a fact: "according to the statement in .... "
Anyway, it's the end of the road for us so wishing all the best to the shareholders who fought till the end.
Poor, just out of interest do you still have some holding here? Not so much movement at the moment, unfortunately... I don't really want to sell at 0.4 so will take a gamble until August to see if they run into legal problems or some sort of positive news for the shareholders.
Sotolo, if there's no previous position stated then they bought. Probably just crossed 3% threshold.
Poor, you understand him getting a million quid? What? Mooky's the one who deserves a wipeout before everyone else.
But the reward should be good too! If fair terms are agreed this is 150 anyday, maybe you'll be able to jump in along with all the IIs, as most stocks have been on the decline... or maybe it'll re-rate. We can only speculate whether it'll drop to 40 or not, I still see it as 75:25 bet, the odds are heavily in favour of the shareholders.
That it's coming anytime soon. :) I've read in some Peru mining magazine that temporary extensions are generally possible (before a mine is eventually shut). Maybe, that's not ideal but better than an abrupt closure. I still think chances are good that Inmaculada keeps running in Q3, I see it as 75:25 bet.
Https://deadline.com/2023/06/regal-cineworld-bankruptcy-plan-hearing-attorney-stockholders-mooky-greidinger-1235426411/
Can someone explain how that payment will "drive direct value to the estate"?
That guy should not be allowed to manage anything, if he or one of his associates are appointed to any board where you hold shares, better sell on the same day. It's good at least we can't see his happy face through the rns.
CWWX, the lenders advised Ch.11 to take over the restructured company for debt. The only way Cineworld can carry on and ditch the Plan if it can afford paying interest on loans and to repay the DIP which is clearly impossible, and according to the judge Cineworld is "hopelessly insolvent" but w/o the debt burden (4,5bn$) and high interest repayments the newco. would become a profitable business overnight.
Penta, the new owners are the old lenders. I understand their motivation to reward those few who helped to completely get rid of shareholders, and it's a large business with question marks all over valuations etc. so job well done on their side.
My take on the rns this morning is that lender's Plan has been passed which also means 35m payoff to the crooks. How on earth was that approved in a restructuring process of a public company?
Praying for some help from the judge, we can sacrifice a wolf in return.
Sotolo, what report are you reading? Have you included all metals in your figures? Ayacucho has 167 mines out of which 35 are producing ore. If they close all mines in that region then there won't be any jobs. Don't get me wrong, preserving the environment is very important but they have to use water to mine. There's no other way about it AFAIK. Why has Inmaculada suddenly become so damaging to environment?