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Cineworld (CINE)     

dreamcatcher - 18 Aug 2012 13:13



Cineworld Group plc was founded in 1995 and is now one of the leading cinema groups in Europe. Originally a private company, it re-registered as a public company in May 2006 and listed on the London Stock Exchange in May 2007. Currently, Cineworld Group plc is the only quoted UK cinema business.
In December 2012, the Group acquired the Picturehouse chain of cinemas consisting of 21 cinemas, and in February 2014, the combination with Cinema City completed, creating the second largest cinema business in Europe (by number of screens). The enlarged Group now has 217 sites and a total of 2,000 fully digital screens. Our portfolio includes four out of the ten highest grossing cinemas in the UK and Ireland. We pride ourselves on outstanding picture quality and atmospheric surround sound; the soft, deep-down comfort of our modern seating; the crunch of our popcorn; and, most importantly, the friendliest customer service around. All our sites are digital, and we are one of the market leaders in 3D, a format which will become increasingly important.
In 2014, Cineworld accounted for 82.9 million admissions, had revenues of £619.4 million and an Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization (EBITDA) before exceptional items of £126.6 million.

jimmy b - 08 May 2014 22:56 - 161 of 501

Good point GF but (and i hate football with the same passion that people love it) surely England won't be in it for long so everyone can go back to the flicks ! ..

Plus , and just a thought, CINE should get a film on of the 1966 world cup ,build up and all , to coincide with when England go out which will be at the earliest possible opportunity .
I shall quickly apply for a seat on the board .

Claret Dragon - 09 May 2014 00:35 - 162 of 501

The quality of the near term releases are more important than The World Cup for the first two weeks to Cinema goers.



dreamcatcher - 09 May 2014 06:34 - 163 of 501

I think the wifes will get so fed up with football that they will head off to the cinema with the kids and viewer numbers will go up . lol

dreamcatcher - 09 May 2014 06:35 - 164 of 501

Claret Dragon, they do have a good number of quality films being released.

Claret Dragon - 09 May 2014 06:57 - 165 of 501

I should go and check out one of Cineworld theatres soon.

Not been to see anything since Frodo hit the Big Screen.

dreamcatcher - 09 May 2014 07:09 - 166 of 501

Buy plenty of popcorn that's where the profit is for the company. :-))

Chris Carson - 09 May 2014 11:01 - 167 of 501

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=CINE&S


It's a tester, resistance @ 360.0, chart looks overbought but back inside bollinger band (just). Volume so far today is low despite large trade in auction at close. If indices go south no guarantee this won't follow. But, ex divi date coming up. Sitting on hands for now :O)

dreamcatcher - 21 May 2014 15:20 - 168 of 501

21 May Numis 420.00 Buy
21 May N+1 Singer 364.00 Buy
21 May JP Morgan... 400.00 Overweight

Chris Carson - 29 May 2014 11:43 - 169 of 501

Goes ex-divi Wed 4th June 6.4p whether that will inspire an increase in volume to encourage sp to break resistance 360 to close gap to 380ish remains to be seen. May regret it but still on watch list for now.

Chris Carson - 04 Jun 2014 13:05 - 170 of 501

Now the ex-divi is out the way, giving this one a shot over the summer. Not everybody loves football. In @ 344.0

skinny - 04 Jun 2014 13:09 - 171 of 501

I'm doing my bit - off to see the latest X men film tomorrow or Friday.

dreamcatcher - 04 Jun 2014 13:19 - 172 of 501

You buy plenty of popcorn, that's where the profit is. Should be a good week next week then. lol

skinny - 04 Jun 2014 13:20 - 173 of 501

I can't afford that as well! :-)

Chris Carson - 04 Jun 2014 13:21 - 174 of 501

Good on yer skinny :O)

dreamcatcher - 04 Jun 2014 13:21 - 175 of 501

Pull the other one !!!!!!!!! lol

skinny - 04 Jun 2014 13:24 - 176 of 501

I think I'll buy it from TSCO - they need the help!

dreamcatcher - 14 Jun 2014 21:57 - 177 of 501

World Cup investing winners: Which companies are potential champions and which face defeat as country goes football crazy?


Going down to defeat?


Cineworld (Dividend yield: 2.93 per cent)

'At the start of May, cinema operators Cineworld said that the event would "have a negative impact on admissions" during the course of the event,' says White.

But he notes the share price didn't fall that much, perhaps because film studios are expected to repeat their Olympics strategy of delaying likely blockbusters until it's all over.




http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/investing/article-2655106/World-Cup-2014-Stock-market-winners-losers.html

dreamcatcher - 27 Jun 2014 15:33 - 178 of 501

27 Jun N+1 Singer 364.00 Buy

dreamcatcher - 03 Jul 2014 07:22 - 179 of 501


Trading Statement

RNS


RNS Number : 2885L

Cineworld Group plc

03 July 2014






CINEWORLD GROUP PLC
Trading Update

Cineworld Group plc (the "Group") is due to publish its interim results for the 26 weeks ended 26 June 2014 on 14 August 2014. At the start of its close period, the Group announces the following trading update.

Revenues for the 26 weeks to 26 June 2014 were as follows:





Cineworld Group

% change vs. prior year

UK & Ireland

% change vs. prior year

CEE(1) & Israel pro forma(2)

% change vs. prior year(3)















Total revenues

+33.2%

+0.1%

+4.0%















Box Office

+27.1%

- 0.6%

+6.0%


Retail

+32.9%

+1.4%

+8.0%


Other Income

+93.5%

+3.2%

- 6.1%



(1) CEE is defined as Central and Eastern Europe and includes Poland, Hungary, Romania, Czech Republic, Bulgaria and Slovakia.
(2) Where relevant, pro forma basis reflects the 26 week year on year performance of Cinema City which became part of the Cineworld World group on 28 February 2014.
(3) % change vs. prior year for CEE & Israel presented on a constant currency basis. Where relevant, % set out below are presented on an actual currency basis.

Overall, on a pro forma basis, trading for the Group for the 26 week period has been in line with our expectations. Box office revenues have increased by 1.5% and admissions have increased by 1.0%. Retail spend per person increased by 2.6%. Other Income includes screen advertising, sponsorship and film distribution income. There was a 2.5% decline in Other Income which was attributable to phasing of distribution incomes, excluding which Other Income increased by 3.2%.

In the final weeks of the half, as expected, admissions in certain countries have been lower due to the World Cup when compared to the same prior year period, which has contributed to a decline in Box Office revenues; however there is a strong film line-up during Q3 and Q4 which is expected to mitigate this. New releases at the start of Q3 include the latest title from the Transformers franchise "Transformers: Age of Extinction" and the new Marvel film "Guardians of the Galaxy". Taking into account the strength of film line up in the second half, we are on track with our plans for the year as a whole.

Chris Carson - 03 Jul 2014 11:17 - 180 of 501

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Clawing its way back up.
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