Don't mess with my riddim
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If we were still at pre-split prices it's be at 5 cents. Unreal.
Don't forget your value doesn't change, and there will be 1.7 million shares outstanding starting tomorrow. Things are gonna get real interesting here.
The 3's got chewed up real quick. Afternoon here should get interesting.
Get these flippers out of here, the real investors are holding on to this right now. $PLFM
Bob's rhetoric is just out of hand, even when he was a bull, and now that he's a bear. If you don't believe me look up his postings from last year.
Box office up 8% this year, MP getting harder to ignore
http://www.businessinsider.com/12-most-popular-movies-for-moviepass-subscribers-this-summer-2018-7
You're trying to extrapolate too much. There was a global outage with MasterCard. https://www.pymnts.com/mastercard/2018/outage-declined-credit-card-payments-europe/
We haven't even seen the effects of surge pricing, or just the fact that people will be going to less movies after summer is over. There's even the reasonable notion that people will go to movies even less the longer they have the MP service. I know that one's been a fact for me and the missus.
Just some thoughts.
Thanks for the cheapies
That's stupid, because for them to drop MP they'd have to stop taking Mastercard altogether. And not only that, but they'd also be turning down a large and growing customer base.
I don't know why people are pricing this company like it's gonna go bust. Market cap should be way higher than what it currently is. I think many shorts are gonna be in for a surprise when MP starts turning a profit next year. $HMNY
It was on an old Deadline article: https://deadline.com/2018/04/moviepass-john-travolta-gotti-movie-stake-1202376229/
It looks like MoviePass is selling officially licensed Marvel/Disney merchandise on their store? https://represent.com/winstonduke?store=moviepass&variant=1973
Gotti was a small investment to prove that they can get people to go see movies... Which worked. 40-50% of tickets sold for Gotti are MP subs. It's a big selling value to other studios that want to advertise their movies through MP platform
New MoviePass promo with Samsung! https://samsungpromotions.com/UpgradetoGalaxy1/
$HMNY
Plato Management is back with a rebuttal. https://seekingalpha.com/instablog/41803006-plato-management/5176595-patience-virtue-unique-opportunity-still-present-helios-matheson-analytics $HMNY
Something massive must have leaked. $HMNY
Unlike American Animals opening in 4 theaters, Gotti gets to open at 503 theaters. http://www.boxofficemojo.com/counts/chart/?yr=2018&wk=24&p=.htm $HMNY
If you can find a theater nearby that does e-ticketing, that's the only way to go imo. That way you can actually choose your seats in the MoviePass app, and as far as I can tell you don't even have to do ticket verification afterwards. Hell you don't even need your MoviePass card, all the teller does is take a code from your app. At least that's how they do it at my local Cinepolis.
So they're making the stock less volatile by adding more shares into the mix. I think most real investors would be fine with that.
Mention of American Animals at Boxofficemojo as a movie to "keep an eye on".
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=4405
EFO films already averages 13 mil a flick at the box office. Look it up on Wikipedia. Also imagine how valuable a data company is when it comes to making new films. They're going to have all the information on what people want to watch, who's watching it, when, where, and why. Much of like what Netflix already does on making new content. They know what people want to watch, so that's what they bring to the masses.
The service speaks for itself. Since they're getting 90k new subs every week (as per a recent interview with Lowe), I don't think that advertising is even necessary. The growth has been nothing short of phenomenal, and with not much advertising to date.
Still under the radar here. $$$ $DKGR
Notice the EFO logo at the beginning? Boomage!
Deadline reported this morning that American Animals ranked No. 2 at New York’s Regal Union Square and No. 3 at AMC’s Lincoln Square and noted that it was No. 1 at Arclight NYC, even beating Star Wars, saying it was impressive given that they don't even accept MoviePass cards.
https://deadline.com/2018/06/moviepass-american-animals-the-orchard-box-office-partnership-release-1202402545/
From Deadline! "In a mixed weekend for specialty openers. the leading newcomer by far is American Animals. Backed by The Orchard and MoviePass Ventures, the film grossed $140,633, averaging $35,158, one of the best debuts of 2018."
https://deadline.com/2018/06/american-animals-rbg-specialty-box-office-1202402572/
Damn! Imagine when we go from 4 to 1400 theaters!
MP makes a lot more sense when they start to make and market their own films. Next step will be to acquire a movie theater chain.
I would like to think so, otherwise there would be no point in purchasing them.
I think what you mean to say is you want people to dump their shares into your bid.
Folks usually don't waste their time posting on a board unless it was valuable to them.
MoviePass buying up an already successful Production Studio is brilliant because they will be integrating their data collection and demographics to create specifically tailored movies that could see more success at the box office because of this added information.
Like they say, data is the new oil. What matters most now is how you use it.
This is at minimum of 5 year hold for me, and 10 if I don't need the money.
$HMNY taking over the theater industry with our own production company like how $NFLX took over television. Big things coming.