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GraniteShares analysis reveals uks most shorted stocks;

GraniteShares analysis reveals uks most shorted stocks

November 20, 2020

New analysis from ETF provider GraniteShares, which offers a range of 3x short and 3x leveraged ETPs on popular UK and US stocks, reveals that as of 13 November 2020, Cineworld Group, the world's second-largest cinema chain, was the most shorted UK listed company. -


A smorgasbord of TowerCos, The End of the Great Stagnation, The Big Shorts and a Super spreader event at an epic level…read and weep!;

A smorgasbord of TowerCos, The End of the Great Stagnation, The Big Shorts and a Super spreader event at an epic level…read and weep!

November 20, 2020

A real mix of snippets this week, kicking off with the rise of the Towerco Infra sub asset class


Forget the Cineworld share price! I’d buy other cheap UK shares to retire rich;

Forget the Cineworld share price! I’d buy other cheap UK shares to retire rich

November 20, 2020

November has proved to be one of those rare good months for the Cineworld Group (LSE: CINE) share price. The cinema chain’s risen 58% in value since 1 November as hopes of a Covid-19 vaccine have risen. It’s given investors in the UK share — a club of which I was a member until very recently — a chance to come up for air.


Cineworld one of the most heavily shorted stocks in London;

Cineworld one of the most heavily shorted stocks in London

November 20, 2020

It looked for a moment that it would emerge from under the cloud of COVID, but it looks like the virus has Cineworld [LON:CINE] by the neck, and the vultures are circling. Cineworld stock is now one of the most heavily shorted by hedge funds on the London market, according to latest data.


Cineworld shares dive as CVA rumours swirl;

Cineworld shares dive as CVA rumours swirl

November 20, 2020

Shares at British cinema chain Cineworld (LON:CINE) have been something of a horror show on Thursday, falling almost 7% as the firm reportedly considers launching a CVA amid ongoing financial difficulties.


Struggling Cineworld leads the list of 10 most shorted UK stocks;

Struggling Cineworld leads the list of 10 most shorted UK stocks

November 19, 2020

Investors have taken big bets against cinema group Cineworld and energy firms Premier Oil and Tullow Oil, with Blackrock taking the highest number of short positions in the UK market, new analysis has shown


Cineworld closures set to be permanent in some locations with the company reportedly mulling a CVA to help it survive the pandemic;

Cineworld closures set to be permanent in some locations with the company reportedly mulling a CVA to help it survive the pandemic

November 19, 2020

The world's second biggest cinema chain, which owns the 536-strong Regal chain in the US and its 127 Cineworld and Picturehouse cinemas in Britain, is talking to its lenders and landlords, and could potentially pursue a CVA, according to the Financial Times.

Last month, Cineworld temporarily shut all its UK and US operations, leaving 45,000 people unemployed for the foreseeable future. 


Cineworld closures set to be permanent in some locations with the company reportedly mulling a CVA to help it survive the pandemic (1);

Cineworld closures set to be permanent in some locations with the company reportedly mulling a CVA to help it survive the pandemic (1)

November 19, 2020

Closures and job cuts could be on the cards at Cineworld as it mulls over the prospect of entering a company voluntary arrangement, a report has claimed.

The cinema group has been hit hard by the pandemic, with prolonged forced closures and the postponement of major blockbuster films, including the latest  James Bond movie, 'No Time to Die'.

FTSE 250-listed Cineworld has seen its share price fall sharply today, and is currently trading down 9.01 per cent or 4.36p to 44.04p, having dropped over 11 per cent earlier.

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