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.
Technotamed
- 13 Oct 2006 18:17
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Here is a post from the other BB.
reply email from Angelo Panayiotou this afternoon:
Hi John,
Thank you for your email.
I cannot explain the current share price particularly after all the good news that has been released relating to big contract wins and high value orders, as the Chairman of the company I will be doing presentations to City institutions very soon in order to gain institutional support for the company which will hopefully rectify the current low share price in Designer Vision Group PLC.
As for whether or not you should buy stock in DV this has to be your own decision, I couldnt possibly comment either way, from my side the company is on a very secure footing with a strong order book and is outperforming all forecasts that are in the public arena.
I hope this helps.
Kind regards,
Angelo Panayiotou
Chairman & CEO
Designer Vision Group PLC
Tel. + 44 (0) 208 200 1515
www.designervision.co.uk
Technotamed
- 17 Oct 2006 18:06
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From the look at the chart we should be at the bottom looking for a move back up again. If the current trend continues will won't see 8p again until December unless we get some fantastic news.
Technotamed
- 20 Oct 2006 14:01
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Took a couple of days but here is our move upwards.
Frampton
- 20 Oct 2006 14:20
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Nearly bought a few more on the drop this morning, shame.
Frampton
- 27 Oct 2006 18:05
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It's good to see this going in the right direction again. I'm glad I bought a few more this morning and yesterday, pity I didn't have the nerve to get them when it was below 5p...
Technotamed
- 27 Oct 2006 21:07
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What I like is that the price is still following the trend.
Technotamed
- 20 Nov 2006 14:11
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20 November 2006
DESIGNER VISION GROUP PLC
("Designer Vision" or the "Company")
PLACING
Designer Vision is pleased to announce that it has placed 10,500,000 new
ordinary shares of 1p each at a placing price of 5 pence per share raising
525,000 before expenses.
Application has been made to The London Stock Exchange for the Placing Shares
which will rank pari passu with the existing shares in issue, to be admitted to
AIM, and admission is expected to become effective on 24 November 2006.
The Company is raising these funds to provide additional working capital ahead
of the anticipated order flow for current year. In addition, the Company has
signed a number of new global OEM contracts details of which will be released in
due course. The management believes that the order book from these new contracts
will be increased by 5 million over the next 12 months.
Angelo Panayiotou, Chief Executive, commented:
"This placing demonstrates the enthusiasm of investors as we continue to win
significant orders both in our retail and OEM divisions.
"The company continues to go from strength to strength and I look forward to
announcing further details of these significant new orders in the near future."
Haystack
- 20 Nov 2006 14:22
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Not done much for the SP. It is down 4.26% on the day and more than 30% down from its high.
Considering the large number of contracts they have had recently many of which should have been fullfilled by now and generated profits (?), tney have quite an appetite for cash.
EWRobson
- 22 Nov 2006 14:20
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Had opportunity to take part in placing of DVS on Monday; didn't have the free cash but decided to take a look. Positives appear to be position in growth markets, bullish Chairman report, low pe, significant increase projected in order book, just moved into profits. Concerns appear to be the need for additional fund-raising and perhaps the cut-throat nature of the market (i.e. away from the in-car entertainment base). I wonder why the price fell on the interims; perhaps bigger turnover jump expected but they did move into profits. Would appreciate any insights.
Eric
Treblewide
- 22 Nov 2006 14:45
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EW...would be interested to know how the opportunity to take some of the pacing came about...was it a private placing? i am ana holder and did not get the chance to participate
EWRobson
- 22 Nov 2006 20:29
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Treblewide. Don't see any reason for secrecy as it is could be in NOMAD's interest. Hoodless Brennan act as NOMAD for DVS and clearly offered the placing to people on their client list. Terms not particularly beneficial but no commission charges and 10 days to pay. I have made money through them in past and they do come up with some interesting offerings. Having not been in a position to respons on this occasion I could well buy in the market but looking for a better perspective on the company first. My reading is that they do have a very strong position in the in-car market but that is limited in size in this country although they are making in-roads in the US. The hand held market seems much more cut throat and I wonder if they have any USPs.
Eric
Technotamed
- 23 Nov 2006 07:43
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Rumours of Asda and Tesco contract wins for Designer Vision
Haystack
- 23 Nov 2006 10:33
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The mainstay of any well ramped stock - unfounded easily spread rumours.
someuwin
- 23 Nov 2006 19:21
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Wal-mart rather than Asda!
Daily Express 23/11/06
Portable multimedia systems supplier Designer Vision eased 0.13p to 5.62p despite rumours of contract wins with Tesco and Asda owner Wal-mart
Technotamed
- 23 Nov 2006 21:34
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Most holders like myself are holding long term and so not looking for short term ramp gains but solid gains from a company performing well, with big orders making profits. So any news of contracts will get us true holders excited looking for our belief in the company to come good.
EWRobson
- 23 Nov 2006 21:43
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Techie
What would you say were the main strengths of this company that give you the confidence; their USPs. Design? Analysis of market needs? Commercial awareness? Marketing? Speed of action? Some or all of these?
What then are the main risks to them achieving the goals set? Competition? Dog eats dog? Mistaken judgements? Financial control?
Eric
Technotamed
- 24 Nov 2006 08:07
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Hi EWRobson, nothing to add to your statements has you summed it up well there. I've been in these since end of Feb and topped up on the way just patiently waiting and hoping to hold for 2 years.
EWRobson
- 24 Nov 2006 13:53
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Techie. That's fine. Appears to be a significant upside potential. Also an element of risk so that any holding needs watching. Awaiting funds but aim to take an exploratory stake shortly. My experience is that you need to hold some shares to give motivation to really get to know a company as I feel I know ASOS, Alizyme, Dowgate and, bless their cotton socks, SEO.
Eric
EWRobson
- 24 Nov 2006 14:47
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Haystack: earlier comment that they don't make themselves so obviously source from the Far East. So at the time they set up a deal they will price the product to make a decent margin themselves and allow a decent margin for Viorgin et al. That's not to say that they are under-priced, presumably by internet sales. Whilst the internet share of the market is growing in a lot of areas there is still a decent high street market. But this does mean that product life might not be that long. Technology is changing all the time so I assume that DVSs strength is that they are fleet of foot in bringing new products to the market. Not one to stache away but reasonable to take a short-term view.
Eric