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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 ?

profitmaker - 29 Sep 2004 12:13 - 1737 of 1924

Bad news all round. Can't live on jam tomorrow, I need bread today.

Global Nomad - 29 Sep 2004 19:59 - 1738 of 1924

to paraphrase

there is no bread
we are all awaiting cake

profitmaker - 30 Sep 2004 10:46 - 1739 of 1924

Will it have icing on it?

thestatusquo - 30 Sep 2004 19:30 - 1740 of 1924

agree chaps! very poor showing! not worth selling at these levels!

trying hard to remain patient.

TSQ.

ptholden - 30 Sep 2004 20:46 - 1741 of 1924

Can the header be changed for this thread? Something along the lines of 'What is the potential for this share - 2p going on 1p,' or perhaps 'we remain hopeful of signing new customers, but actually have no chance of ever getting any more?'

Yours disgruntled, written off my investment, must be more careful in future!!

PTH

dipys100 - 01 Oct 2004 09:18 - 1742 of 1924

PTH, I also bought in for med to long term in the hope of new contracts. This share & my other (ITH) are speculative and rely very much on news. Hence I only look in every few weeks rather than daily. On these kind of shares I have been staying in even when they show losses. Maybe in future I'll use stop losses but I think that would defeat the object of speculative shares. What do other think?

ptholden - 01 Oct 2004 09:26 - 1743 of 1924

Dipys,

Volatility in this type of share certainly appears to create a problem with stop losses. I suppose you can go one of two routes; except that the SP may fluctuate widly and don't use stop losses, risking your hard earned capital when a share underperforms like CMS or use stop losses, accept a dent may be made in your capital, but still be able to move onto something else. I think it really comes down to personal choice and exactly how much you are willing to lose. I think the hardest aspect of investing is to be disciplined, set targets and acceptable losses then move on whatever the outcome.

Regards

PTH

Global Nomad - 02 Oct 2004 13:52 - 1744 of 1924

The other side of the coin is of course, Feeling that after waiting so long the sp has finally turned the corner and the price will rise to the heady levels speculated about. BUT only then see the sp reverse back to a loss and realising that you should have taken a smaller profit and sold rather than hoping for more and more.

GN

skyhigh - 08 Oct 2004 15:10 - 1745 of 1924

How low is this going go ? We must be getting near to the point where it levels out and is then worth a punt ! I reckon about 3.0p-3.5p ? anyone any views ? apart from what a pile a pants this is turning out to be !)
Anyone, besides me, still holding ?
apart from what a pile a pants this is turning out to be )

skyhigh - 08 Oct 2004 15:12 - 1746 of 1924

Sorry, this is double pants !

ptholden - 08 Oct 2004 15:28 - 1747 of 1924

Skyhigh

I am unfortunately still holding at a much higher level than the current SP, (too embarrassed to say exactly what level!). Probably level out at about 3p, but wouldn't be surprised to see it go lower. Desperately need some good news.

PTH

profitmaker - 15 Oct 2004 09:38 - 1748 of 1924

A jump today. Is there a TDI contract in the pipeline? One contract will see this double to 8p.

ptholden - 15 Oct 2004 09:40 - 1749 of 1924

Also, a small rise yesterday on practically zero voume.

bloodhound - 18 Oct 2004 11:35 - 1750 of 1924


CMS WebView and ACTIV Financial agree joint marketing relationship
Published:
18 October 2004

Real-time data companies CMS WebView plc (CMS) and ACTIV Financial Systems, Inc. (ACTIV) have agreed a joint marketing relationship.

As part of the agreement CMS will create an interface for ACTIV's ActivFeed service, a composite exchange data feed, to be compatible with its own TDI(tm) system. TDI(tm) is a suite of software which processes, analyses, redistributes and stores vast amounts of real-time financial data.


Bob Antell, CEO of CMS, commented:


"While marketing TDI(tm) to the banking sector, we've seen a need for a quality consolidated equity feed that has minimum latency yet the full complement of data. Being able to offer TDI(tm) with an interface to the ActivFeed means there is a significant increase in the service we can provide to clients. The ease with which we have integrated the ActivFeed is an endorsement of the flexibility and format of the API and is also further evidence of the adaptability of TDI(tm). We look forward to further development of our business relationship with ACTIV."


Separately, CMS will market ActivFeed in parallel with its own TDI(tm) Feed, which carries a wide range of real-time data directly from many of the world's leading futures and options exchanges including the London Metals Exchange, New York Mercantile Exchange and the International Petroleum Exchange.


The Company has recently embarked on a sales and marketing initiative aimed at selling TDI(tm) to international banks. This is in addition to its existing market of international exchanges, including current customers the Chicago Board of Trade and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. CMS has sales operations in New York City and Chicago, as well as in the City of London.


ACTIV Financial Systems, Inc. is a vendor of low latency exchange content and real-time data management technology. Its ActivFeed provides real-time and/or delayed quote information together with integrated historical data, news and company fundamentals.


Steve McNeany, President of ACTIV, said:


"We see this relationship as endorsing our position as the provider of a world class, high quality direct feed product. The availability of an ActivFeed handler on TDI(tm) offers both CMS and ACTIV joint opportunities to provide a direct feed capability to our customers. We see the TDI(tm) platform as being uniquely capable of handling the high message rates and data volumes coming out of the US equities and options exchanges being delivered by ActivFeed."



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xmortal - 18 Oct 2004 16:03 - 1751 of 1924

I heard there was a rumour aabout NYMEX wanting to use TDI. Also I read the NYMEX is to open a Dublin hub to compete with the IPE of London. Could they use TDI?

Biscuit - 18 Oct 2004 16:21 - 1752 of 1924

When/where did you here the rumour about NYMEX wanting TDI Xmortal?

Global Nomad - 26 Oct 2004 12:39 - 1753 of 1924

I thought I'd just post something to keep the board closer to the recent list......

Any further news, gossip, info? on Nymex, Activ, NY ...

mmm..didn't think so

GN

profitmaker - 26 Oct 2004 13:41 - 1754 of 1924

we're approaching the final two months of the year. No anouncements of contracts. CMS were hopeful of 5 this year. One would be nice to get the ball rolling. I'm down big time on this because I thought they were going to become industry standard. Please CMS,win a contract.

willhy - 04 Nov 2004 13:15 - 1755 of 1924

News!!!!!

profitmaker - 04 Nov 2004 14:10 - 1756 of 1924

LONDON (AFX) - CMS WebView PLC said that its TDI Feed of real-time futures and options data will be made available on Radianz's network.

Chief executive Bob Antell said: 'Through the Radianz connection we will

significantly increase the market for TDI Feed.'

cml

What does this mean?Is it a full TDI contract? If it is then I expect 2-3p to be added to share price.
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