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 ?
martincoops
- 12 Nov 2003 13:38
- 165 of 1924
Me too Sue
SueHelen
- 12 Nov 2003 13:40
- 166 of 1924
Will be back later again.
See ya.
Regards,
Sue.
SueHelen
- 12 Nov 2003 15:05
- 167 of 1924
Price holding well at these levels, volume not that high too today so seems that MMs were keen to take this up too. Close above 10 pence would be nice.
SueHelen
- 12 Nov 2003 15:07
- 168 of 1924
a 89,000 buy reported at 11 pence just now, familiar treeshake to gather stock.
Sue.
SueHelen
- 12 Nov 2003 15:15
- 169 of 1924
Seems filling a buy order, online buying limit drastically reduced. Can't buy many at 9.75 pence.
martincoops
- 12 Nov 2003 15:16
- 170 of 1924
Hi Sue
Just seen 2 trades for sells by MM. 25000 and 50000
If they are short of stock why would they be selling?
Cheers
Martin
SueHelen
- 12 Nov 2003 15:19
- 171 of 1924
Hi Martin, yes they would. That is what they did on Monday before buying in heavily yesterday afternoon. Also, you will see that the MM sells will be for very small amounts as they are hanging on their core holdings just in case they can't buy them back.
Nothing to worry about.
Sue.
martincoops
- 12 Nov 2003 15:20
- 172 of 1924
Thanks
SueHelen
- 12 Nov 2003 15:20
- 173 of 1924
If a MM sell goes through it lowers the price and hence triggers people's stop losses and that way they can gather large amount of stock. They did that on Monday.
In addition, talk that there could be another good mention in Shares Magazine tomorrow hence trying to get the weak holders out and to gather stock.
Sue.
SueHelen
- 12 Nov 2003 15:21
- 174 of 1924
The 90,000 buy at 11 pence is encouraging, seemed that the individual had to pay 0.25 pence above the offer price of 10.75 pence.
Sue.
martincoops
- 12 Nov 2003 15:22
- 175 of 1924
Got you.
Well i'm not selling yet. Plenty of more upside on this one.
Thanks for your info Sue
SueHelen
- 12 Nov 2003 15:29
- 176 of 1924
That's not a problem Martin. I have been holding and accumalating since Thursday morning and will continue to do so. Plenty of good things to look forward over the next 10 to 14 days.
Best Regards,
Sue.
SueHelen
- 12 Nov 2003 15:48
- 177 of 1924
Offer price back up to 10 pence...
martincoops
- 12 Nov 2003 16:16
- 178 of 1924
Well 16% in a day is good for me. Off to work now so lets hope for 10% tomorrow.
Good luck all.
SueHelen
- 12 Nov 2003 17:33
- 179 of 1924
Well the bid price went back up to 9.5 pence right at the death to finish with a 18.1% gain so that bodes very well. In addition, would now expect the price to be slightly up again like today pre-market. I think the price will test new highs for the rest of the week. I think we could expect more than a 10% gain tomorrow. Would expect to see another 25% rise atleast tomorrow and on Friday if not much more.
Trades still coming through, right up to 6.15pm
Evening.
Sue.
leslienicholls
- 12 Nov 2003 17:37
- 180 of 1924
suehelen you seen very positive on this one got in late on this one do not know wether too have another nibble am tommorow
SueHelen
- 12 Nov 2003 17:46
- 181 of 1924
It is not too late at these prices leslienicholls, a lot of good news is due to come out in next few weeks which will bloster the price quite a lot, and I mean quite a lot. I have a target price of 30 pence by Christmas at the very least but that is just my opinion.
These prices are still very cheap in my opinion. Do bear in mind that when the price is moving up very fast the buying does get shrunk by quite a substantial amount. For most of the afternoon session, the online buy limit was just 5,000 shares. In addition, with only 55 million shares in issue and the directors holding a very vast amount of stock there is practically no downside at these prices. Although I would recommend not day trading this as yes the price may drop back a bit but it is hard sometimes to get back in with a decent quantity.
Regards,
Sue.
nathan7
- 12 Nov 2003 18:45
- 182 of 1924
sue thanks for your info it is helping me a lot
ajren
- 12 Nov 2003 18:58
- 183 of 1924
what will happen next?
SueHelen
- 12 Nov 2003 19:25
- 184 of 1924
In case anybody was wondering as to the potential of this company I refer you to the RNS news item, copied below, referring to the appointment of a new broker.
Most striking words are these from BoB Antell Chief Executive. "we need to ensure that our investment potential and growth ambitions
are clearly understood by existing shareholders and potential new investors."
In my opinion the message clearly shouts "WE ARE GROWING".
Do not get left behind, read for yourself and make your own mind up;
Date 27 October 2003
CMS WebView appoints Corporate Synergy as new stockbroker
CMS WebView plc ("the Company"), a leading provider of software systems for
real-time financial data distribution and management, is pleased to announce it
has appointed Corporate Synergy PLC as its nominated broker with immediate
effect.
Commenting on this appointment, Bob Antell, Chief Executive, said:
"We are keen to maximise a great opportunity we have in our market. Having
secured three important contracts with major international commodities
exchanges, we need to ensure that our investment potential and growth ambitions
are clearly understood by existing shareholders and potential new investors.
With its strong understanding of our technology markets and focus on growing
smaller companies, we have chosen Corporate Synergy as the broker to advise us
at this important stage in our development."
Justin Lewis, Head of Broking at Corporate Synergy, commented:
"CMS WebView is a dynamic business with a demonstrable technology advantage and
an experienced management team which we believe will deliver its growth
strategy. We are delighted that Corporate Synergy has been selected to help them
in their ambitious endeavours."
Andy Pedrette, Director of Smith & Williamson Corporate Finance, the Company's
nominated adviser, commented:
"CMS WebView's business has developed substantially since its flotation in 2000.
With the products developed and major contracts won over that period, its
management has created the opportunity for the Company to enter a new phase of
its growth."
Evening now.
Sue.