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 ?
goldfinger
- 02 Mar 2004 15:17
- 1327 of 1924
Added yet more on the dip, does look a very promising stock, cant understand why I let this one get through the net in the last six months.
cheers gf.
momentum
- 02 Mar 2004 19:31
- 1328 of 1924
Very encouraging comments today. How quickly a chart can turn. point and figure pointing to a strong break up if we have gain a further 2 points. Will be buying this break big time.
thestatusquo
- 03 Mar 2004 16:06
- 1329 of 1924
Topped up again. Recent tip has fuelled my confidence. Increased media coverage will drive this stock higher. Its new broker will see to increased exposure.
We are on run-in to results now, and important information releases from the company. 18pence near term seems reasonable. Shares Mag was targeting 20pence.
A lot of private investors have this as their tip for 04. It shows a lot of promise.
10 & 50day moving averages have turned positive again, and price made golden cross with 10 day average. If price is maintained or improves over next few days, 10day MA will move up through rising 50day MA providing a STRONG BUY signal.
Fundamental factors driving these technicals are the impending results period and details of contract negotiations.
thestatusquo
- 03 Mar 2004 16:09
- 1330 of 1924
IMHO this stock is a strong buy up to 15-16 pence short term, looking for 18-20pence towards summer.
Furthur interest from the financial press post results will also be positive.
bloodhound
- 10 Mar 2004 23:23
- 1331 of 1924
Could Tokyo be the next TDI customer.
TIFFE, CBOT Sign Memorandum of Understanding
PRESS RELEASE
The Tokyo International Financial Futures Exchange and
Chicago Board of Trade Sign Memorandum of Understanding
March 10, 2004, Tokyo - The Tokyo International Financial Futures Exchange (TIFFE) and the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) today announced they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) agreement to cooperate in the development and efficient operation of both markets.
By the signing of the MOU, TIFFE and CBOT will exchange information such as listing of new products, changes in contract specifications and trading methods. Both exchanges will initiate discussions as a basis for mutual cooperation on new product research.
Mr. Jiro Saito, the Chairman and Chief Executive of TIFFE, stated, "Signing an MOU with CBOT, who has a 156-year history of leading the world in futures and options trading, has a very significant meaning for TIFFE, which plans to demutualize in April 2004, and we believe it will support the growth of productive business in the future. We expect to further strengthen the cooperation between TIFFE and CBOT, and to make efforts to enhance market development of both exchanges."
Mr. Bernard W. Dan, President and CEO of CBOT stated that, "The TIFFE exchange has been characterized as the youngest and one of the more innovative exchanges in Japan, and we welcome the opportunity to share intellectual resources with leaders of this institution. We look forward to the possibility of working together on product and market development projects that will add value to our current product mix."
goldfinger
- 11 Mar 2004 00:15
- 1332 of 1924
Red hot in answer to the initial posters question. Watch out for further news.
cheers GF.
thestatusquo
- 11 Mar 2004 09:24
- 1333 of 1924
All good news on the sales front.
thestatusquo
- 13 Mar 2004 19:56
- 1334 of 1924
By my reckoning CWV has signed up at least 18 new corporate clients for its ProphetX trading systems, since its last interim results statement.
The European and UK distribution rights provide a huge market place for this product.
I can't explain the present stagnation in the share price, particularly given the following points:
1. Institutions invested 2.5million at 10 pence, providing a solid support level
2. 200 day moving average has now passed 10pence providing a further support platform
3. At least 18 ProphetX clients have been signed up providing recurring revenues
4. Company has 2.5million in the bank to increase sales
5. No new TDI contracts have been announced yet, one would assume these would provide a significant boost to the share price.
IMHO CWV at this level has got to be a STRONG BUY.
momentum
- 14 Mar 2004 10:25
- 1335 of 1924
Since the citywire article i have been reinvesting into CMS.As imho the results due hopefully within the next few weeks will be the catalyst for an upward move and subsequent upgrading. The price will probably start to move when the results date is made. (short term speculators jumping on board).However for now sp is still in a downward channel (candlesticks)running back to the 5th Dec. I will continue to buy.
momentum
- 14 Mar 2004 10:26
- 1336 of 1924
momentum
- 14 Mar 2004 10:27
- 1337 of 1924
Downside looks very limited from the 12p level.
momentum
- 14 Mar 2004 10:30
- 1338 of 1924
If statement, accompanying a solid set of results is upbeat, which u fully expect. Price could easily triple from these levels over the next few months.
momentum
- 14 Mar 2004 10:32
- 1339 of 1924
Becoming very bullish, Almost as bullish as i am on IMG ( The next ARM)) and SPS
ehall
- 14 Mar 2004 15:59
- 1340 of 1924
Agree on all three momentum, I think the best value is in SPS but it was nice to see CWV hold arround its current value last week. hopefully support will continue this week.
thestatusquo
- 14 Mar 2004 18:40
- 1341 of 1924
Good to see life on this board again. I fully expect investors to start jumping on board this stock in anticipation of positive results and trading outlook over the next few weeks.
US, Japanese and European markets are all increasing trading volumes. This stock has been seriously overlooked recently and I have doubled my holding at prices around 12-13pence.
My view is that the next period of life for this stock will take it to new levels in excess of 20pence. Post results, the company will receive reviews in the financial press sparking further interest.
IMO it is time to spring clean those portfolios, get rid of under-performing, loss making penny stocks, consolidate and invest in a company with real growth prospects.
IMHO CMSWebview is a STRONG BUY.
momentum
- 14 Mar 2004 19:01
- 1342 of 1924
On a 12 month view, purely on PE ratio CMS could offer an outstanding return.Come 2005 when u see the top performers of 2004 imho CMS will be in the top 10.
bloodhound
- 14 Mar 2004 22:29
- 1343 of 1924
The recent article from City Wire stated that cwv would be on a pe of 4 next year. If
the results come up or exceed expectations Cms Webview will regarded as fast
growing company and should command a pe of at least 20 that will equate to a
share value of 60p.
BH.
thestatusquo
- 15 Mar 2004 09:08
- 1344 of 1924
I agree with your figures bloodhound.
Given the anticipated growth in sales/turnover, profits of for example 400,000 this time round could command a p/e of 40, giving a share price of 20pence within the next few weeks.
Buying into the 2005 story of profits in excess of 1million moves the share price easily into that 40-60pence bracket.
Once this one goes, I think it will really go. Of all the penny shares/micro caps I have looked at over the past 6 months, this is by far and away the most compelling.
ehall
- 16 Mar 2004 08:11
- 1345 of 1924
Did anyone find out if the Tokyo story was true?
thestatusquo
- 16 Mar 2004 19:00
- 1346 of 1924
It is undoubted that any contacts between exchanges such as the CBOT and the Tokyo exchanges for example, would likely lead to sharing technological expertise.
This could push CMS software to a greater audience.
Share very quiet at the moment, and I have to admit I'm impatient for the next company announcement.
Definitely not one to be short on. Imagine what an announcement of for example, 2 TDI contracts being announced would have?
This period of consolidation will end. Institutions would not have committed at 10pence, without the bigger picture.