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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 - 16 Aug 2004 19:09 - 1668 of 1924

With 2 offices now Stateside, expect sales to be announced in the second half. Given the revenue generated by these sales, the market valuation may move quickly higher.

A market cap of only 10million would equate to a share price of 12.5pence. We're currently capped at only 4.8million!!

TSQ.

SueHelen - 16 Aug 2004 20:03 - 1669 of 1924

For you guys :

Although the price was unchange today Level 2 did improve from 1 v 3 to 1 v 2. HOOD have moved onto a higher bid of 5.50 pence from 5.00 pence and to a new offer of 7.00 pence. So one MM is on 5.50 pence bid now as well. HOOD may join KBC on the 6.00 pence bid tomorrow if KBC move off the 6.00 pence bid, there will be HOOD and KBC on the 5.50 pence, 2 MMs supporting the 5.50 pence bid.

The higher the number of market makers on the bid the better, and likewise the lower the number of market makers on the offer the better.

PS. I do not hold a position in this stock.

xmortal - 16 Aug 2004 22:15 - 1670 of 1924

Thanks Sue.... very much appreciated.

markp - 16 Aug 2004 22:40 - 1671 of 1924

Hi Sue

Do you think they will be 50p by Christmas?

SueHelen - 16 Aug 2004 23:24 - 1672 of 1924

I think they'll be at 500p Markp....is that what you wanted to hear.

ustaadkamaalkay - 16 Aug 2004 23:48 - 1673 of 1924

Markp - If Sue believed she/he would have been in holding this stock by now!!.

markp - 17 Aug 2004 01:02 - 1674 of 1924

Hi Sue

I can quite believe you think that judging by your past estimates.

Glad to see your still on the ball!!

momentum - 17 Aug 2004 16:56 - 1675 of 1924

E50 average giving resistance to the SP at present.

thestatusquo - 17 Aug 2004 20:27 - 1676 of 1924

All down to a sale I think momentum. A sale is required to propel price north and break the recent downtrend.

I could be wrong, but I'm not sure there is enough action currently for technical trading.

A sales announcement will change everything, as confidence will return.

momentum - 17 Aug 2004 22:03 - 1677 of 1924

Very true TSQ

bloodhound - 18 Aug 2004 18:11 - 1678 of 1924

Results should be out soon hopefully we will get an update for ProphetX which
CMS declined to include in the yearly report, people have been told that new
clients have signed up. Also plenty of rumours of TDI contracts for NYMEX and
the Kansas Exchange.

BH

bloodhound - 20 Aug 2004 07:40 - 1679 of 1924


RNS Number:1489C
CMS WebView PLC
20 August 2004


CBOT expands use of TDI
for electronic data distribution

CMS WebView plc ("CMS") is pleased to announce that the Chicago Board of Trade
("CBOT") will be expanding its use of TDI to distribute market data for
Kansas City Board of Trade ("KCBT") and Minneapolis Grain Exchange ("MGEX").

The CBOT has signed agreements with KCBT and MGEX to distribute their market
data via its quote vendor network. The CBOT uses TDI as its data
distribution system and, in return, CMS will be paid additional annual fees for
this service.

TDI is a modular suite of software which is used to process,
redistribute, analyse and store vast amounts of real-time financial data. The
benefits to customers of TDI include its wide range of proven input and
output interfaces, together with inbuilt network resilience and significant data
flow capabilities.

Bob Antell, Chief Executive of CMS, commented:

"We believe that its adoption by the CBOT and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange
has defined TDI as industry standard software for the distribution of
financial market data.

The fact that the CBOT will be distributing market data for KCBT and MGEX using
TDI is a further endorsement of its confidence in our software. This
agreement enhances CMS's position as a leading provider of exchange data
distribution software."

Steve Dickey, V.P. of Market Data Products and Information at CBOT, said:

"We're very pleased with the performance of the TDI software. Recently
CBOT has handled record trading volumes and TDI has coped effortlessly
with this. We therefore had no hesitation expanding our use of TDI for
KCBT and MGEX."

Enquiries, please contact:

Bob Antell/Peter Blogg Neil Boom/Jenny Leahy
CMS WebView plc Gresham PR Ltd.
020 7744 7722 020 7404 9000




AndrewThomson77 - 20 Aug 2004 12:09 - 1680 of 1924

up 20% now

Global Nomad - 20 Aug 2004 12:47 - 1681 of 1924

can anyone help to expand on the news as to what level of additional revenue this might imply.

Also some opinions on how this reflects or effects the chances for more sales through other institutions, particularly with a view to the new NY office.

Surely this has more impact than 'just' the revenue stream. Rise so far is good if not outstanding and we need to see it being sustained. ( my average is still up at 12p, funds being unavailable to average down.

It rose very quickly and briefly last time, what chances of the same pattern.

thanks in advance for your opinions

GN

bloodhound - 20 Aug 2004 14:42 - 1682 of 1924

Global Nomad

There is no chance that this will rise at the same rate as it did in November.
The MM's knew about the fund raising in which they were promised shares, so it
was in their interest to see the price up sharply knowing that any short positions would be covered at the placing.

The MM,s have not got any stock at the momment so it is in their interest to
keep the lid on demand. With so much potential that is looking that it will be
delivered any selling will be small at the present price.

All in all the response today has been excellent and any gains in the sp will
hold.

BH

SueHelen - 20 Aug 2004 21:16 - 1683 of 1924

For you guys : press mention, will appear in tomorrow's Daily Mail Newspaper.

Beyond the Footsie: Friday close
20 August 2004, This Is Money

CMS WebView added 3/4p to 7p after the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) agreed to use the group's TDI software to distribute market data for the Kansas City Board of Trade and Minneapolis Grain Exchange.

http://www.thisismoney.com/20040820/nm81651.html

ptholden - 20 Aug 2004 21:31 - 1684 of 1924

Quite a significant rise on what was very small volume today?

PTH

thestatusquo - 21 Aug 2004 10:35 - 1685 of 1924

CMS is very much back in play. The ground work has been laid and it should now be obvious that sales will be coming.

If TDI becomes industry standard, as the language suggests is possible, then this current share price may provide an exciting opportunity to get on board.

This stock is quite simply undervalued. Currently 7pence gives us a market cap of 5.6million. A rising share price back to the fundraising level of 10pence is my target over the coming quarter, although as other watchers of this stock will now know, it is rising well on good news.

That momentum could pick up quite considerably now.

TSQ.

SueHelen - 21 Aug 2004 12:48 - 1686 of 1924

For you guys : press mention in today's Guardian Newspaper.

CMS Webview lurched 0.75p higher to 7p after the provider of software systems for real-time financial data distribution and management announced its deal with the Chicago Board of Trade has been extended.

The company's broker, Corporate Synergy, explained that the fee CMS will receive for the extension is modest compared with that for the full contract, but the deal shows increased interest in the technology, so "the pipeline of interest in the product is actually running ahead of our original estimates".

http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,3604,1287857,00.html

Global Nomad - 22 Aug 2004 22:15 - 1687 of 1924

thanks sue,

for keeping your eye on this and continuing to post useful info and press.

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