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
- 02 Jan 2004 17:32
- 1160 of 1924
Having problems pasting the chart. Could somebody try please - 6 months periods of 20 & 60 days simple moving averages. Thanks
xmortal
- 02 Jan 2004 17:45
- 1161 of 1924
littlejon
- 03 Jan 2004 11:37
- 1162 of 1924
xmartal hope you had good xmas, suehelen is the one who can post this? also is she still holding stock in cms keep in touch sue..
Like to think this stock will move north, yet believe this might be long term stock any views..
Did anyone hold stock in Gresham after their placing..whats the chances or Similarities of this stock following in the same direction...
Would like to top-up on low's yet beginning to hold to many eggs in this basket..
good luck holder's
snowballroller
- 03 Jan 2004 12:14
- 1163 of 1924
snowballroller
- 03 Jan 2004 12:17
- 1164 of 1924
thestatusquo
- 03 Jan 2004 19:37
- 1165 of 1924
Xmortal,
Dont be too concerned about USD dollar revenues. The recent fundraising will buy many more dollars NOW to establish a sales office and marketing teams in the USA.
The increased dollar revenues are probably 6-18months away, and I fully expect the dollar to be trading more strongly in 12 months time as recovery and growth in the US economy pick up pace. Remember it's election year in the States, and Bush has been pump priming the US economy with tax cuts, increased government spending and low interest rates from the FED.
thestatusquo
- 03 Jan 2004 19:48
- 1166 of 1924
Littlejon,
I have a good few of my eggs in this basket, and I expect the fundraising to provide a platform for significant future growth in sales and then profits.
I will hold this stock for the medium term and expect to see significant future profits, and significant increase in value.
I will only question my holding if the stock races too far ahead of profits, or if it doesnt generate significant cash revenues. I like stocks that generate piles of cash and RECURRING revenues. I think CWV can generate good recurring revenues from long term clients.
Its currently building its client base. New clients have been signed up since last results. Turnover should be well ahead.
jfletendre
- 05 Jan 2004 11:11
- 1167 of 1924
Sue? Are you still holding?
Regards
Anna
jfletendre
- 05 Jan 2004 12:20
- 1168 of 1924
New RNS below
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RNS Number:8272T
CMS WebView PLC
05 January 2004
CMS WEBVIEW PLC
CMS WebView plc ("CMS" or "the Company") has been informed by Singer &
Friedlander AIM 3 Venture Capital Trust, on 29 December 2003, that their
shareholding in the Company stands at 4,016,738 ordinary shares (previously nil)
being 5.021% of the enlarged share capital following the placing of 25 million
new shares in December 2003.
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
momentum
- 05 Jan 2004 12:20
- 1169 of 1924
Hard to justify why the price is being held back with the volume of buying.Only conclusion i can make is a large seller in the market, may become clearer at close.
stephen
littlejon
- 05 Jan 2004 12:41
- 1170 of 1924
thanx for the reply thestatusquo,
good to see shares rating this stock which is reassuring
jfletendre hope you had a good xmas & new yr
why has sue stopped posting at present,keep in touch sue.....
thestatusquo
- 05 Jan 2004 18:53
- 1171 of 1924
Stephen,
Strong volume is encouraging. Many chunky buys.
I think you will see this stock tipped in more of the financial press going forward, giving the share price significant momentum.
I am a longer term holder of this stock, but from a short term point of view, I cant help but feel the share price is poised for a further rally.
I think any news regarding new clients/contracts will provoke serious buying. Given the fact that the market cap is only 10million, there is huge potential upside.
dipys100
- 05 Jan 2004 22:38
- 1172 of 1924
Hi all,
Just had a look at buy to sell ratio as 10:1, yet no movement in price.
If the MM's were able to get hold of the shares @10p placing, then at what
percentage would any holding have to be declared?
xmortal
- 06 Jan 2004 00:30
- 1173 of 1924
CME shows interest in CBOT deal. FT 23 Dec 2003 Page 21
It is showing interest in adquiring CBOT over the next 18 months. An interesting article.... How can this affect CMS Webview? Cuts of revenues? One contract instead of two? Any views.
boroboys
- 06 Jan 2004 13:38
- 1174 of 1924
Just ticked up, maybe time to top-up! another 1-2k won't hurt?
SueHelen
- 06 Jan 2004 15:31
- 1175 of 1924
Hi everyone, been very busy with my university revision hence my postings haven't been often enough. In addition, been trying to find other stocks that have good upwards potential from their values.
Nice to see the rise today, I would think that we would hear more on TDI news towards end of January or at the start of February.
Best Wishes to all,
Sue.
WStirrup
- 06 Jan 2004 18:28
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thestatusquo
- 06 Jan 2004 18:41
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thestatusquo
- 06 Jan 2004 18:59
- 1178 of 1924
Good rise today. Nice to see price bouncing up off the 50 day moving average.
Great to see you again Sue! Was gettin seriously worried that you were flying another flag! Don't miss out on the next phase of CWV growth!
Xmortal, I did notice that article in the FT about possible closer ties between the CBOT & the Mercantile. If truth be told, I dont have a clue what that will mean to current or future contract possibilities, although I would say that trading volumes at both exchanges have been growing considerably over the past year.
CWV will be well placed to take advantage of any new scenario. In fact I think their American office being opened in Chicago?
momentum
- 08 Jan 2004 18:01
- 1179 of 1924
Considering the tech rally. Volume on the buy side has been very disappointing in the last few days. Retail investors appear to be giving cms the cold shoulder at present, they got ignored during the offer. Institution have had there slice. Like it or not it is the retail investors that will support the share until it becomes of sufficient size for the institution to be bothered with.