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Well i couldnt make head nor tails of any of those files / dockets if i wanted to ... im not a lawyer...
is this thread suggesting its a good thing, bad thing.... or a still up in the air thing?
Nobody gives a monkeys about movies is 2024,26 or 28... jeeezo man..
Nobody knows what's going to happen with this company over the next six months, so posting about movies that are six years away is pointless information
TELL ME YOU DIDNT DO YOUR REASEARCH, WITHOUT TELLING ME YOU DIDN'T DO YOUR RESEARCH...
BMW own the cars
Ffs...!!
Oil... it sounds like your in the £7.33 price bracket and are dying to see it back there... and I don't blame you.
But I think the problem is that many sold when it was that high, and we are now dealing with thousands of new investors at the 90p rate.
For them, £1.40 is a nice little earner... and for that reason, I think it will be a long round the world trip before we see the likes of £7 ever again...
Over £1 a share? Not in the next few years atleast... and thats if your really lucky.
This share has jumped around at 4-5p for the past three weeks... no big buyers coming in.. infact not many buyers at all.
Everyone smart is waiting on news and it will go nowhere until there is some...
One pound a share... lol
in your dreams... wet ones.. lol
She's on her way back to mid-80's me thinks.... thats where i'll load up
No one will ever jnow the top... or the bottom.
But we will always know when we see profit and have a good head to know when to take it.
Won't always get it right, but I prefer to be wrong in profit :0)
Nice rise today, but I feel this price won't stay here...
Hoping to buy back lower... Happy days
28th June 2024 is probably how long we will all be here waiting on a recovery... if at all.
Could it be Mission Impossible ATE Cineworld
If the cineworld sites were to become vacant, I can't see them being turned into housing.. let alone changing to retail sites.
Many of the cinemas may be in prime locations, but prime retail parks is NOT for housing and as far as retail goes... its dying, and I can't think of a single retailer who would be interested in renting such huge places.. or even if they were divided into smaller units... retail is still dying.
If the sites were empty, landlords would be stuck with big empty boxes.
It was obvious that landlords would accept some kind of deal, as the other options for the company were either bankruptcy, liquidation or a take over.
All three of those options leave landlords and their huge sites in limbo, with the possibilities of either no rent, sitting empty or selling the sites at cheap prices.
This is not to say Cineworld are in the clear... far from it.... but to a degree, landlords had no choice but to agree to something.
Magnus- I'll bet I can stand it more than yourself. :0)
Everything in my portfolio is blue today... except this
Actually.. I sold the lot. :0)
90.5 is a good profit for me.
I reckon things will drop back as the whole market is up, and it's risen too high to be sustained for too long...
Buy back the dip :0)
11-11-11
REPP - Ive know that since they last did a seminar in London....
Mooky, his CFO and the rest of them are a pack of bull****ters who fill your head with positive vibes, but behind the masks is a bag of lies....
275m shares... If Mooky sold today, he would still get around 13million.
which is a heck of a lot more than we will get if it goes tits up
Should have sliced at 90p, but hey ho... I messed it.
When I get back down to hreak even I'm only gonna buy more
Roll on £1+
Although cine still going up down sideways stagnate...
Lol
Up up up....