GEOFFREY.R
- 01 Nov 2003 16:46
I bought shares in this company at 4.5p in September 2003. I see they are rising. Can anyone tell me please the growth potential for this company as they have just been awarded several new contracts ?
xmortal
- 06 Dec 2003 14:01
- 1004 of 1924
TO ALL, DO YOU KNOW THAT 2/3 OF THE MESAES HERE IS JUST ABUSE!!!!!!
WOULD YOU PLEASE STOP POSTING RUDE OFFENSIVE COMMENTS IN THIS BOARD.... FOR THOSE HOW OFFEND OTHERS PLEASE TAKE YOU ANGERS SOMEWHERE ELSE. FOR THOSE WHO GET OFFENDED BY OTHERS, DO NOT ANSWER BACK, MAKES THINGS WORTH.
OBVIOULSLY WE ALL WANT TO BENEFIT IF THIS SHARE DOES WELL SO WOULD YOU PLEASE CONCENTRATE YOUR EFFORTS IN ADULT DEBATES AND PROVIDE INFORMATION ON THIS COMPANY. WE ALL KNOW THAT ALMOST ALL SHARES DO GO UP AND DOWN. THIS IS SHOWING AN UPWARD MOVE SO FAR SO LETS KEEP FAITH COUPLE WITH RESEARCH AND EACH OF US WOULD MAKE THE BEST DECISION.
TO SUE: YOU BY FAR HAVE BEEN THE MOST INFORMATIVE AND THE PERSON DOING ALL THE RESEARCH AND I DO BELIEVE YOU AND YOUR FOLLOWERS WILL SEE BIG REWARDS IN THE LONG TERM. MY BEST WISHES TO YOU.
jfletendre
- 06 Dec 2003 14:47
- 1005 of 1924
Been out of the UK for a week - could only check CWV prices via my mobile ! - it's been a rollercoaster and because of cash flow HAD to sell part of my holding which now stands at 150,000 which I can now afford to keep - interesting posts and took me a long time to go through ADVFN - a few things have struck me a) I wonder what percentage of CWV holders are ADVFN and moneyam posters b) it seems as if the rock bottom price of the new placing price, purely on a basic maths calculation, will be is 8.34p (2.5m divided by 30m shares) but largely depends on what the price is doing by the date of the egm 22nd/23rd Dec. c) there is an absence of figures mentioned in their recent announcements in terms of what the new contracts are worth
Sue - Greshams is definitely the PR company for CWV and interestingly enough, I noticed that they are also the PR company for TEP - have spoken to the main man there but he is obviously limited in what info he is able to give out.
You've had an awful lot of flak on this board and it seems that when investors are scared because of falling share prices, that they need to have someone to blame - other than themselves. The only thing I would say to be wary of is giving a definite price prediction because then that can be thrown back in your face - that's not a critiscism, just an observation and thank you again for sharing all the research and information - your last post re: contract news wasn't even an RNS! Well, let's hope next week is a good one
Regards
Anna
axe79
- 06 Dec 2003 20:52
- 1006 of 1924
Hold onto your seat belt Anna, next week and the rest will be a ride to remember! I'm sure you will have a lovely Xmas. Enjoy the sweet pleasures that a good investment brings!
AXE
SueHelen
- 06 Dec 2003 22:59
- 1007 of 1924
Sue.
SueHelen
- 06 Dec 2003 23:03
- 1008 of 1924
Sue.
AndrewThomson77
- 07 Dec 2003 00:27
- 1009 of 1924
Thank you Sue.
With all that time you spend on research... I really think you have to get out more!! :-)
loadsadosh
- 07 Dec 2003 01:59
- 1010 of 1924
Good morning Sue
Just to confirm that not only are Gresham the PR agents for CMS, if you try to speak to Bob Antell at CMS whilst he is out peddling his wares, you will in all probability be routed through to Neil Boom (Gresham)as indeed I was last week. Your efforts are very much to be admired and appreciated. Cristmas is a coming, the goose is gonna get fat we hope!!!
littlejon
- 07 Dec 2003 09:04
- 1011 of 1924
The one good thing about threads is that you can't remove it once you've sent it.....good to see all the tossers creeping again, i wounder if this will chge again if things go tits up...
Anne hope your wk wasn't spoilt due to dip in share price, not nice being away from the screen whilst things are going wrong,we've all been their, constantly playing in the back of your mind and spoils your free time, anyway best wishes all, keep up the good threads all
Best wishes to holders.
SueHelen
- 07 Dec 2003 13:49
- 1012 of 1924
Smaller companies spotlight
Pat Lay's
small caps, This Is Money
4 December 2003
EACH week, former Fleet Street City Editor Patrick Lay keeps This Is Money readers up-to-date with a neglected, but exciting sector of the stock market - smaller companies.
AS predicted here, CMS Webview is seeking to raise 2.5m through a placing to help increase the marketing of its main Transactional Data Interface product, including in the US market. Meanwhile, Nidera UK, a leading supplier of cereals, oilseeds and proteins to domestic and international markets, has become a subscriber to ProphetX the groups market price display system.
http://www.thisismoney.com/20031204/si71463.html
Sue.
SueHelen
- 07 Dec 2003 13:53
- 1013 of 1924
Source Yesterday's The Guardian Newspaper:
Shares in CMS WebView added 2.25p to 12.5p as the real-time market data specialists announced a deal with Sweden's Cinnober that will see the two companies collaborate in the sale, marketing and management of Cinnober's over-the-counter trading platform, CScreen.
Analysts are hoping the deal will turn into a money spinner for CMS, which last month announced plans to raise 2.5m in a placing to institutions.
Sue.
game_boy
- 07 Dec 2003 20:38
- 1014 of 1924
A useful tip for those who are trying to check out the integrity and background of those that post on BB's....look at the day and the time of the posts....for those that only post Mon-Fri..07.30-18.30....draw your own conclusions....city boys to me with their own agendas !!
SH...keep up the good work
happy to watch
- 08 Dec 2003 08:26
- 1015 of 1924
A fourth market maker (KBCS) has appeared today which is a very good sign for this share. Should lead to improved liquidity and narrowing of the spread over time.
I wonder how much book building they have been doing over the last week or so in preparation for making a market?
nathan7
- 08 Dec 2003 09:18
- 1016 of 1924
apologies for being ignorantbut what is the significance of a fourth mm htw.
happy to watch
- 08 Dec 2003 10:41
- 1017 of 1924
nathan7, apart from that already mentioned, additional MMs dilute the power of the other MMs by introducing an alternative buyer/seller of the stock. So from a power base of 3 effective controllers of the market in CWV there are now 4 controllers.
game_boy
- 08 Dec 2003 11:23
- 1018 of 1924
happy2watch & nathan ....the more I think about KBCS coming on board...the more I think something big is going to happen soon....no market maker would take on the extra cost of trading a stock that 3 are already making money on...if they expected volume to dry up and the stock to tread water...and one thing's for sure they will have done their own research !!!
game_boy
- 08 Dec 2003 11:24
- 1019 of 1924
After the interest and buying volume in CWV over the past few weeks....I think the placing is going to be heavily oversubscribed without any further news required....so the speculation of the placing being at the worse case scenario of 8.3p just does not stack up.....
I would not be at all surprised if the directors play a very smart game here and actually raise less than ?2.5m now for far less dilution.....lets say for example ?1.5m for a further 10m shares i.e. at 15p each.....announce further TDI and ProphetX sales in the New Year...and come back in 3-6 months time for a further amount at a much higher price....remember it was very non-specific in the RNS....axe has pointed this out several times now !!!
:
The Company is today sending to shareholders a circular which includes a notice
of an extraordinary general meeting convened to seek their approval to increase
the authorised share capital of the Company and to authorise the directors to
issue and allot ordinary shares on a non pre-emptive basis, including up to
30,000,000 new ordinary shares specifically for the Proposed Placing.
The subscription price of any new shares to be issued under the Proposed Placing
has not yet been agreed, but is expected to be at a discount to 15.25p, the
Company's mid-market share price at the close of business on 28 November 2003.
The number of shares actually allotted under the Proposed Placing may be
significantly less than 30,000,000, depending on, inter alia, levels of demand
and the subscription price agreed with new investors.
ajren
- 08 Dec 2003 11:26
- 1020 of 1924
Hi everyone.Nice to see this board back to normal.rgds aj
ntk98
- 08 Dec 2003 13:35
- 1021 of 1924
well done CWV.
Thank for the hard work in research and for sharing information, Good luck to all holders. Patience always pays.
SueHelen
- 08 Dec 2003 14:37
- 1022 of 1924
From city equities penny share review:
The latest developments at CMS Webview (CWV.L) were reported in Saturday's Guardian. It announced a deal with Cinnober, a Swedish company that will see the two businesses collaborate in the sale, marketing and management of Cinnober's over-the-counter trading platform, Cscreen. The shares at 10.32 stood at 13.75p ahead by 1.25p from Friday's close.
Sue.
SueHelen
- 08 Dec 2003 14:38
- 1023 of 1924
From MONEY-AM LEADERS AND LAGGARDS:
CMS WebView put on 17% to 14.625p. On 1 December it said Nidera UK has subscribed to ProphetX, the market price display system for energy and commodity traders sold under exclusive licence in the UK by market data systems specialist CMS WebView PLC.
ProphetX is a real-time market display and analysis product for commodity traders that has been developed by US company DTN Market Access. On 28 November said CMS said it plans to raise ?2.5m via a placing.
Sue.