Nvidia still doing well. A surprising number of announcements in the AI field since the ARM acquisition. But I still wonder how much of it will actually become reality rather than just joint venture news pieces. I'm holding for now whilst it rises.
Not sure I would gamble on Cineworld to be honest. Now Greatland Gold on the other hand, lets wait and see what the results are in December.
I can't see cinemas surviving this pandemic. Why would anyone want to risk their life or those of their loved ones by spending 2 hours or more inside a dark room with strangers? It doesn't stack up.
Even if a vaccine were found and proven in the next year, it would have to be resistant to mutations and proven to work effectively beyond 2, 3, 4 or 5 years... who knows. Either way, whilst people have access to home broadband and movies on tap, I can only see cinemas failing.
I can't see cinemas surviving this pandemic. Why would anyone want to risk their life or those of their loved ones by spending 2 hours or more inside a dark room with strangers? It doesn't stack up.
Even if a vaccine were found and proven in the next year, it would have to be resistant to mutations and proven to work effectively beyond 2, 3, 4 or 5 years... who knows. Either way, whilst people have access to home broadband and movies on tap, I can only see cinemas failing.
Randomly. Easyjet up again. No idea why.
Makes no sense to me
Probably people buying them causing more people to buy them, chances are both are going to bounce back so people want to get in cheap, this increases demand, prices go up, that not how it works..
Possibly, plenty of people looking at stocks and shares hoping to make a quick buck post-The Rona..
If anything i'd say CINE was a long term hold, but can see how you could make money trading the swings if needed.
My order still hasn't hit, so will just leave it sat there for the time being.
I'm similar to you, house purchase and then subsequent work/changes have wiped everything out. I'm glad to be starting to build a small pot again.
I'm tempted by some banks as long term holds. Given all the government hand outs i think they're probably being over prudent in some of their provisions for bad debts.
Owch, I guess that solves the question of how they'd survive this with such low prices. Oil is going to rise in price over years no doubt because dollar is so incredibly weak and losing its value but with poor world growth its not a bullish story. Cheap oil benefits gold mine margins so I gain elsewhere I guess also unencumbers adds stability in a few countries which will be in trouble if inflation were to do silly stuff like triple the price somehow.Premier Oil and Chrysaor to merge
The companies plan to create ‘the largest independent oil and gas company on the London Stock Exchange’, focused on the North Sea
Premier Oil is to merge with larger rival Chrysaor in a deal that will reorganise its massive debt pile and leave shareholders with just 5.45pc of the enlarged company
Well my first investment paid of big time on Boohoo, made me £6000, I then got back in at higher levels expecting amazing results and 400p, the results were amazing and the SP not so much so I held thinking just a retrace.
But closed today at 335p and I am now losing a grand on it, think tomorrow I shall be exiting Boohoo to protect what I made previously and look for a lower entry as I suspect it will no doubt open lower or drift lower than todays close.
Anyone else here invested in Boo, your thoughts?
I got in at 290p and have help throughout the rise and fall so still “in profit” as such.
My plan was to always hold for a while and I don’t see any issues in the future. Growth still seems very good given the acquisitions so I’m happy to continue holding rather than jumping in and out.