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CMS Webview What is the potential for this share ? (CWV)     

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 ?

thestatusquo - 09 Jan 2004 19:23 - 1188 of 1924

Year ended 30th June past and results came out in September.

So I reckon half year end was 31 December and interims due in March.

Sue can correct me on this if that's not right.

SueHelen - 09 Jan 2004 20:52 - 1189 of 1924

Yes thestatusquo, just to confirm that results should be out in March. Though they have released them in the past in April or May. Will try to get a confirmation date by next week for the date of the results..

SueHelen - 09 Jan 2004 21:04 - 1190 of 1924

Neutral (Short term) - Jan 9, 2004
Has risen 422% since the bottom on 21 Oct 2003 at 2.75. Has broken the ceiling of the falling trend, which indicates a slower initial falling rate. The stock has support at p 10.80 and resistance at p 19.00. Poor liquidity (traded 100% of the days, mean 9.61 mill per day) weakens the analysis.

SueHelen - 09 Jan 2004 21:05 - 1191 of 1924

Neutral (Medium term) - Jan 9, 2004
Has risen 857% since the bottom on 29 Jul 2002 at 1.50. Is within a rising trend and continued advance within the current trend is indicated. On reactions back, there is support against the floor of the trend channel. Has also broken a resistance level in the short term and given a positive signal for the short-term trading range. The stock has support at p 1.55. Poor liquidity (traded 100% of the days, mean 9.61 mill per day) weakens the analysis.

SueHelen - 09 Jan 2004 21:08 - 1192 of 1924

Yes boroboys, have a look at below:

Has also broken a resistance level in the short term and given a positive signal for the short-term trading range.

Have a good weekend everyone.

alannlane - 10 Jan 2004 22:54 - 1193 of 1924

An RNS disclosing a contract for TDI will send these through the roof and I guess it'll happen sooner or later so basically it's a case of being patient and resisting any temptation to sell.

thestatusquo - 11 Jan 2004 17:44 - 1194 of 1924

Absolutely alannlane! The contract announcements up to now are highly encouraging but any big ticket announcements will push the price considerably higher.

The company also has a good geographical spread of revenue sources, Europe and the UK as well as a recovering USA.

AndrewThomson77 - 11 Jan 2004 21:21 - 1195 of 1924

Its also a good time to be executing the marketing campaign in the US given the current pound-dollar exchange rate. The 2.5m raised will buy even more advertising that it would prior to Christmas. All looking good for more positive news over the next few months.

Doshmaker - 11 Jan 2004 21:37 - 1196 of 1924

Potential upside looks massive, contract wins sure to be regular now, more attention will be given to this share as well in the coming months by big time investors. Extremely pleased to have bought in December and am looking forward to seeing what these bring in the short, medium and long term.

thestatusquo - 12 Jan 2004 18:40 - 1197 of 1924

Pound/dollar rate heading for $2/1. Great news for CWV's investment in the USA.

Doshmaker - 12 Jan 2004 19:44 - 1198 of 1924

Just a matter of holding tight and waiting for more contracts to start rolling in, definately one of the shares for 2004.

momentum - 12 Jan 2004 22:17 - 1199 of 1924

Disappointed not to see some follow through buying today.However we did have some fairly heavy selling and the price held firm. Imho when the overhang clears ( large buyer mopping up ) 20p will arrive quiet soon after

juliec - 13 Jan 2004 13:56 - 1200 of 1924

launch of new TDI market data feed
12 January 2004
CMS WebView plc (CMS), a leading provider of software systems for real-time financial data distribution and management, and the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) confirm that the Exchanges new market data feed has successfully "gone live". The new market data feed provides the CBOTs customers with access to real-time information about the financial products traded, such as prices and volumes. CMS announced that it had won the contract to develop the CBOTs market data feed in April.

The market data feed is powered by CMSs proprietary suite of software, TDI, which collects, processes and prepares for distribution, real-time market information from all data sources within the Exchange. This includes the new LIFFE CONNECT electronic trading platform.

In recent years, TDI has established itself as industry standard software for the distribution of financial market data generated by exchanges. Versions of the software have already been installed at organisations including the London Metal Exchange and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.

Bob Antell, Chief Executive of CMS, commented on the successful launch:

"CMS is pleased to provide the Chicago Board of Trade with TDI software. The migration process has gone extremely well, as both organisations have worked hard to make this launch a success."
CBOT Vice President of Market Data Products, Steve Dickey, said:

"Were very pleased with the performance of TDI. Our customers are already reaping the benefits of the new market data feed, which has an enhanced level of functionality and improved speed of delivery. I want to thank the staff members of the CBOT and CMS who worked intensely for some months to deliver the new market data feed in conjunction with the launch of the Exchanges new electronic trading platform."
For further information, please contact:

Bob Antell/Peter Blogg
CMS WebView plc
+44 (0)20 7265 0772 Neil Boom/Jenny Leahy
Gresham PR Ltd.
+44 (0)20 7404 9000

thestatusquo - 13 Jan 2004 18:37 - 1201 of 1924

Good news! Company is on path to growth.

Buy and hold on a 12month view IMO.

Doshmaker - 13 Jan 2004 19:29 - 1202 of 1924

Small fall today, more than likely it was just a little play by the MM's to get a few shares. I would not want to be out of this one for long if I could help it, if an RNS arrives shortly announcing a new TDI contract this will go through the roof. New contracts are more than likely just around the corner.

Ps I am not a ramper, I just feel this has huge potential. Please DYOR.

thestatusquo - 13 Jan 2004 21:06 - 1203 of 1924

Doshmaker,

Shares mag marked down profit forecasts of 5-10million in 3 years time.

Even at the lower end of that forecast a p/e of 20 would give a 3 year price target of ~1.

Newsflow will be in dribs and drabs. Financial press coverage will be a while in coming. So if you want my honest opinion I think the stock will rally strongly on newsflow and then plateau for periods to consolidate new levels.

The next consolidation level I think will be ~20pence, although we could rally to a level higher than that & then drift back to 20pence.

All imho.

davepyle1 - 15 Jan 2004 07:36 - 1204 of 1924

shares mag has this as a running buy at 12.5p from todays edition in their 2003 review.

momentum - 15 Jan 2004 16:23 - 1205 of 1924

Need to break 14.75 -15p to give any bullish signal.However on 2,500 buys this isnt going to happen until the next installment of news. And it needs to be a TDI contract to have a longer term impact on the price.

thestatusquo - 15 Jan 2004 16:59 - 1206 of 1924

Think you're right on that momentum, although still a strong buy & hold IMO.

SueHelen - 15 Jan 2004 17:09 - 1207 of 1924

CMS Webview, provider of software systems for real-time financial data, has 'gone live' with its system on the Chicago Board of Trade exchange. The company has also raised 2.5m from institutional investors through the new corporate broking Arm of Corporate Synergy.

http://www.thisismoney.com/20040115/si73014.html
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