yeah maybe morons shouldn't have kept buying when it was 12x forward sales, bleeding cash, and revenue that was multiple years away from recovering to pre-pandemic levels
first off, the timeline is different. And also you seem to be mistaken about the elements of my post. AMC is still bleeding cash and revenue remains below pre-pandemic levels.
>i JuSt LiKe Da StOnK! >wHoS dA DuM mOnEy NaO >DiAmOnD hAnDs!
That's exactly what the analysts are saying, the problem isn't demand, its supply. There aren't too many movies out there at the moment and many less that are actually good.
Never said that. Just saying that brick and mortar cinema is at risk. Another threat that was mentioned other than these
That's exactly what the analysts are saying, the problem isn't demand, its supply. There aren't too many movies out there at the moment and many less that are actually good.
Was that streaming services were eating into their profits.
I will not mourn the passing of a massive movie-theater zaibatsu if that day comes. I long for the day of the independent movie theater that would play new releases but then also have screenings of old movies at midnight and stuff. I saw The Matrix and Breakfast at Tiffany's on 35mm at midnight screenings and they were both terrific experiences.
>I saw The Matrix and Breakfast at Tiffany's on 35mm at midnight screenings and they were both terrific experiences
so normie garbage you can find in the blu-ray bargain bin. gimmie some theaters that show 35mm prints of actual cool shit
Never ever going to be permitted to ever happen again lol, they got caught with their pants down and it humiliated them. They're never going to ever give anyone a chance to ever do that again.
whenever you see ~~*stock*~~ ~~*market*~~ rise or fall it's just israelites buying low or selling high. it has nothing to do with value. money isn't real.
yeah maybe morons shouldn't have kept buying when it was 12x forward sales, bleeding cash, and revenue that was multiple years away from recovering to pre-pandemic levels
Your post would make sense back in 2020-2021, the chart shown is as of a January 1, 2024 to May 8, 2024.
Wrong
It's from May 2023 to May 2024 you idiot. Can you not read a timeline graph?
first off, the timeline is different. And also you seem to be mistaken about the elements of my post. AMC is still bleeding cash and revenue remains below pre-pandemic levels.
>i JuSt LiKe Da StOnK!
>wHoS dA DuM mOnEy NaO
>DiAmOnD hAnDs!
If you bought in August of last year you are down roughly 96%
how many record breaking movie releases has been post that dip? 3?
That's exactly what the analysts are saying, the problem isn't demand, its supply. There aren't too many movies out there at the moment and many less that are actually good.
2 More weeks until Hollywood collapses and... The right takes over ?(I guess)
Never said that. Just saying that brick and mortar cinema is at risk. Another threat that was mentioned other than these
Was that streaming services were eating into their profits.
HOOOOOLLLLDDDD
HODL GME BROTHERS
>tfw I paperhanded at 200% earnings
Thats why you should always cash out in stages my Black person.
Movie theaters are going the way of music stores.
I will not mourn the passing of a massive movie-theater zaibatsu if that day comes. I long for the day of the independent movie theater that would play new releases but then also have screenings of old movies at midnight and stuff. I saw The Matrix and Breakfast at Tiffany's on 35mm at midnight screenings and they were both terrific experiences.
That type of business model would never work Anon.
>zaibatsu
Who gains control of their orbital space laser when they collapse?
>I saw The Matrix and Breakfast at Tiffany's on 35mm at midnight screenings and they were both terrific experiences
so normie garbage you can find in the blu-ray bargain bin. gimmie some theaters that show 35mm prints of actual cool shit
how much are tickets in your c**ts? here it's 13,76 in american dollar
About 6-7 US bucks. In Europe.
My local theaters do $5 ticket days multiple times a week.
HOLD
Prices through the roof
Massive layoffs
People have coffee makers, kitchens & big screen TV's at home
Start using them
>It's a mystery!
Theatre is a unique experience that can't be fully replicated at home.
Coffee can be.
alas I feel this way too.
the cinema is one of the few places my ADHD will stop bothering me for a bit.
that's fine. doesn't mean that it's a viable business for public investors at scale.
>[SAD NEWS]
endless dilution. amc, gme, and former bbby holders are fricking moronic.
GME 2.0
Never ever going to be permitted to ever happen again lol, they got caught with their pants down and it humiliated them. They're never going to ever give anyone a chance to ever do that again.
whenever you see ~~*stock*~~ ~~*market*~~ rise or fall it's just israelites buying low or selling high. it has nothing to do with value. money isn't real.
It should be law that we all have to go to the movies twice a month
Looks like buy the dip territory to me, am I right hodlers?
We're still in the middle of a pandemic, chuddie. Its going to keep happening until you take the vaxx!
Still not buying
Cinemarkcisters we made a appropriate financial decision as long as we also bought nvidia stocks where we at?