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I've starting to wind down my position selling a little at the time and take some profit. still a decent holding to keep for long term.
No they're aren't ...they are ranked 51st in the world for bio-pharmaceutical Innovation two places behind China.
They've not supplied any supporting data to their claims so would not pass any of the European, UK, US or most other developed countries strict new Drug polices to get to market.
they are huge net importers of drugs and have come out and said they have to build a domestic industry.
I'm in on Cine and Boo. Cine is a slow burner for me. Cinema's normally have only about 20% to 30% screen occupancy most of the time. Yes they there are exceptions live a new Marvel film but this is rare. They will be fine for opening. Plus the film industry will support them they don't want to give to streaming services. not suggesting anyone buys the stock as that's you're own choice and it's not a quick win stock.
Pretty much most cinema screens average 20% to 40% occupancy.
Morning,
Nice little article about the future of conferences on the BBC site few from a few days ago. but another potential revenue stream for the VR market.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-53279226
Good news.
i would not be surprised. talk is already that the 5G network could now be delayed by 3 years.
the Japanese are seeing a spike due to the numbers of US military personnel that are based there approx 50k
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/coronavirus-japan-us-okinawa-military-bases-covid-19-a9614521.html
that was meant to say screens...not fscrees
There was a really interesting interview with the CEO of AMC Cinema last night on CNBC. He commented that most fscrees only have around 15% to 20% occupancy rate pre covid 19. so opening as expected for them is going to be normal and will be able to easily adjust to social distancing.
thanks for the warning lol
I used to work for a big retailer @ head office and worked along side the team that bought consoles, games and tech for the gaming retail market. They visit the E3 event every year in LA. they mentioned that VR was getting bigger and bigger every time they went. When the likes of Microsoft and Sony get serious about such technology it's worth listening to. then some time online researching small companies that were in the VR market I came across these guys. read up on the team etc and bought in. the idea of concerts and live events is exciting. it's not just music, but also things like comedy shows, ballet, Opera, live sport events and the scope is so wide.
always do. slow and steady investor. bought in on April this year. before the name change and been slowly topping up as the weeks have gone by.
and to you...I've noticed some of the idiots on here thinking after watching Wall Street they are all experts, I've got some shares in Boohoo and that thread is ridiculous with the so called experts.
not on here to make a fortune as I have a normal 9 to 5 job and working from home so thought i would try and use the money I'm saving on travelling to work.
thanks for the warm welcomes.
fingers crossed. I'm a little worried about their business in the US as America seem to be getting worse and not better. Business is sound and I'm not after a quick win on this. the 52 week high means IMO that there is scope for this share to do well. Plus the film industry will offer some support. they need cinemas to open. A bit like the music industry helped HMV stay open. after all they can't expect everyone to subscribe to all the streaming services.
Hi, just wanted to say hi as Im new on the site. so love this share, think there is so much potential. super small investor but in this share very much for the long term.
Hi, just wanted to say hello as new to the site. I'm in at 0.77p so like everyone holding out.