Technotamed
- 13 Mar 2006 21:04
Remember when very few cars had a radio, now its common place.
Electric windows, sun-roofs and air-con where for top of the range vehicles.
Only XR3i and GTIs had fuel injection.
Now we are seeing SAT-NAV and in-car DVD and LCD SCREENS being fitted by car owners These are considered luxury items still or add-on kits.
We are now seeing SAT-NAV and in-car entertainment systems being fitted to more and more new cars, this will be the expected norm in the future.
DVL has over 15 years experience in the development and supply of in-car audio visual entertainment and satellite navigation solutions, with key strengths in the following areas:
Research and development
Concept design
CAD design and support
Programme management
OEM engineering liaison
Hard and soft trim fabrication
Performance and safety verification
Component manufacturing
Production assembly
Logistics management
Marketing support
With yet another contract added again today I feel that Designer Vision Ltd is the stock to back and get in early on the car entertainment boom.
whatuwant
- 10 Aug 2006 07:58
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I take it on good authority that some people have spoken to the FD.
One of the points mentioned by the FD is that Margins are improving.
Furthermore the company said that it will be profitable during this year.
Gotta love the amounts of contracts won.....with more on the way ( see RNS's ).
HARRYCAT
- 11 Aug 2006 09:54
- 104 of 223
Cheers for the upbeat comments.
One other question: The new guy on the board has been employed & I quote:
"After leaving Cambridge University, Zafar joined Saloman Brothers and
subsequently was assistant Director with NM Rothschild until 2002. He has over
a decade of experience in mergers and acquisitions and raising capital."
Presumably this might mean another share issue or similar if DVS is a bit strapped for cash?
I now have a stake in DVS, so these are meant to be constructive questions!
Strawbs
- 11 Aug 2006 10:25
- 105 of 223
The chairmans statement in the annual report said they were "looking to make further acquisitions in 2006 to complement our existing business". So maybe they are looking to use the "mergers and acquisitions" skils. Although I would've thought any reasonably sized acquisition would require some raising of capital too.
As ever......In my opinion, do your own research, etc.
Strawbs.
Technotamed
- 12 Aug 2006 08:36
- 106 of 223
Welcome aboard Harrycat, enjoy the ride.
HARRYCAT
- 15 Aug 2006 22:09
- 107 of 223
Thanks Techno.
No complaints so far!
whatuwant
- 15 Aug 2006 22:39
- 108 of 223
More to come.....
Technotamed
- 01 Sep 2006 15:11
- 109 of 223
RNS Number:2960I
Designer Vision Group PLC
31 August 2006
31 August 2006
Designer Vision Group PLC
NOTICE OF RESULTS
Further to our announcement earlier today, please note that Designer Vision
Group PLC, will be announcing half year results for the period to 30 June 2006,
on Friday 8 September 2006, and not as previously stated.
someuwin
- 03 Sep 2006 09:19
- 110 of 223
Should see some significant buying in the run up to results on Friday!
Strawbs
- 04 Sep 2006 17:03
- 111 of 223
I suspect the price will remain range bound between 7 and 8 until Friday. A number of larger investors will no doubt top-slice ahead of the results to lock in profits, and will take advantage of any strength in the share price.
At present we have a positive outlook, large orders (and so higher turnover) and a number of new contract wins (Virgin etc.). The results need to confirm a) sensible margins, leading to b) an interim profit, and c) continued strength in the order book moving forward.
The chart appears ready for a break upwards if the results are good, but of course could equally break down if things go badly.
Friday will confirm if this is truely a good recovery play or not.
As ever, just my opinion. Do your own research. etc.
Strawbs.
Haystack
- 07 Sep 2006 16:07
- 112 of 223
Recent contract wins should make no impact on the results out tomorrow as they are too late to contribute. It should be losses once again. The real question is the size of the margins on the contracts. If they are too low then it looks like losses for some time yet to come. I am sure there will be some bullish comments in the results statement, but I expect a sharp fall in the share price following the results. The next set of results after tomorrow should tell the real story.
Strawbs
- 07 Sep 2006 16:46
- 113 of 223
The orders in April were for delivery within 60 days and 28 days respectively, at which point they would be invoiced and therefore must appear in the results. They may not receive payment within the period, and if that's the case they will appear as a debtor. Anything after April is unlikely to appear until the year end. I would agree that margins and the full year results will tell the full story.
As ever, just my opinion. Do your own research. etc.
Strawbs.
Strawbs
- 08 Sep 2006 07:11
- 114 of 223
RNS: Interim Results
Highlights:
Financial Highlights
Turnover up 90% to 5.9m (2005, 3.1m)
Gross margin of 17% (2005, 16%)
Maiden operating profit of 294,000 (2005, loss 170,000)
Maiden net profit of 190,000 (2005, loss 193,000)
Commercial Highlights
$10m contract win in the United States
Major contracts wins with Carphone Warehouse and Virgin Digital
New contracts announced to supply Land Rover, Nissan, Renault and Volvo
Exclusive partnership agreement entered into with Virgin Digital to
design, develop and supply digital music and video players
Looks like I got everything I asked for.... :-)
Do your own research. etc. etc.
Strawbs
Technotamed
- 08 Sep 2006 08:22
- 115 of 223
Very happy, worth waiting for onwards and upwards.
Strawbs
- 08 Sep 2006 09:23
- 116 of 223
Likewise Technotamed. I think this nicely lays the foundation for a break out in the coming weeks. The order book is "very strong" and "with the onset of the Christmas period we expect an increase in existing business as well as further significant contract wins", all of which should support a stronger share price going forward.
In my opinion anyway.....
Strawbs.
Technotamed
- 08 Sep 2006 12:23
- 117 of 223
Looks like the news is factered into the price so good news to support the current 8p. Further contracts and news will then move the price further in the right direction and with Christmas round the corner a nice position to be in.
Strawbs
- 08 Sep 2006 12:54
- 118 of 223
I suspect it was partly factored in, although you often see drops or very little movement when things go according to plan. The rise normally starts several weeks later as investors slowly build up stakes. With further good news in the pipeline, the price should respond before too long. I imagine the Land Rover product launch will be the catalyst short term.
In my opinion.....
Strawbs.
Still Waiting
- 08 Sep 2006 21:00
- 119 of 223
Still a lot of hot money that went into this expecting fireworks on results will come out as they chase the next sure thing...
mm's will mark down in days to come as they buy the stock back.
Strawbs
- 09 Sep 2006 21:00
- 120 of 223
Possibly. Although it's been range bound for the last 7 weeks, which seems a long time to tie up "hot money". I would've thought that most of the "hot money" arrived after the results date was announced, hoping for fireworks on Friday. Most traders don't want to tie up capital for more than a few weeks. In my opinion anyway.....
Strawbs.
Technotamed
- 19 Sep 2006 08:06
- 121 of 223
19 September 2006
Designer Vision Group plc
("Designer Vision" or the "Company")
New US$5.6m Contract to supply MP3 Players
Designer Vision, a leading supplier of portable multimedia systems, announces
that it has secured a contract with an existing customer to supply Designer
Vision branded MP3 players with a mix of memory capacity and the initial order
is valued at US$5.6 million. The MP3 Players will be delivered before the key
Christmas trading period and will compatible with all digital download music
services.
Designer Vision has developed devices that use Microsoft's Digital Rights
Management (DRM) software to allow legal downloads to be transferred from
personal computers to MP3 and MPEG4 players. Designer Vision players also use
both Sigmatel and Samsung microchips to ensure reliability and performance
quality.
The launch of further new players is planned for later this year to supply major
retailers in the UK, Europe and the USA.
Angelo Panayiotou, Chairman and CEO of Designer Vision said:
"The download market is growing rapidly and Designer Vision's players are easy
to use and offer consumers exceptional value compared to competitor player
products.
"This is our most significant MP3 order to date and we are very proud to be
supplying one of the world's best known and respected retailers, we expect to
announce further orders soon."
Technotamed
- 19 Sep 2006 08:09
- 122 of 223
DVS gets noticed in the Daily Mail today.