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JUST

>> No.56049627

When C11?

>> No.56049660

>/biz/ is losing
>reddit is losing
Who the fuck is winning in this market?

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>>56049602
>somehow, heartbreak feels good in a place like this

>> No.56049740

Am I reading this correctly? That's a pre-reverse-split price of 80 cents per share?

>> No.56050130

Over the past few months I noticed there were quite a few articles from places that target retail investors (motley fool, seeking alpha). All "bullish" over cinemas because look how much Barbie or Oppenheimer made! Pandemic is over, it's a great time to buy. Even a brainlet like me could see that when you do even a conservative estimate for inflation, the numbers aren't that impressive. And then you look at actual ticket sales, they keep falling and places keep raising prices to compensate. Do retards think this is sustainable? Like a handful of people are going to pay $100 to see something to make up for 6 times less people going at the $15 ticket?

Zoomers, gen alpha, all watching streaming services. Older millennial use torrents/streaming, while some may have gone to the cinema as children, very few still go. The only people I know that still go to the cinema are the same people that still watch cable news. 55+ years old and when they die, there's not going to be people still paying for this crap.

>> No.56050144

>>56049660
e/acc