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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 ?

bhunt1910 - 16 Sep 2005 20:53 - 1837 of 1924

Not a titter

Baza

ptholden - 16 Sep 2005 21:36 - 1838 of 1924

If it doubles on Monday and then again on Tuesday and then again on Wednesday, I think I will be in profit!!

Wahey!!!

:-))))

pth

Walktall - 17 Sep 2005 11:21 - 1839 of 1924

Me too but i can't see it happening.

WT.

ptholden - 17 Sep 2005 16:54 - 1840 of 1924

WT

My comment was somewhat tongue in cheek. If ever get into profit with this stock. I'll give up drinking!!

pth

truckertee - 27 Sep 2005 15:15 - 1841 of 1924

Interims look quite good,1m cash as of June 2005.
http://www.moneyam.com/action/news/showArticle?id=981546

skyhigh - 27 Sep 2005 15:44 - 1842 of 1924

Yep, interims not too bad after all... reduced cash burn and operating costs and as you say... 1m cash.... They really need to turn the future positives into reality and quick for the sp to make headway in the current mkt.

mbugger - 27 Sep 2005 18:15 - 1843 of 1924

SP.has moved inthe last 2 weeks,any str.partnership or j/v would help sp. more and tdi sales increase.

mbugger - 27 Sep 2005 18:16 - 1844 of 1924

SP.has moved inthe last 2 weeks,any str.partnership or j/v would help sp. more and tdi sales increase.

bhunt1910 - 08 Nov 2005 10:30 - 1845 of 1924

A bit of movement today - anyone any news ??

Baza

skyhigh - 08 Nov 2005 10:45 - 1846 of 1924

The only news I've seen is this from another BB...

"its only a rumour but we may have not 1 but 2 tdi contracts looming. Singapore and Dubai. DYOR. IMO"

We'll see what happens... could be good... might come to nothing !

bhunt1910 - 08 Nov 2005 10:59 - 1847 of 1924

Well anything is better than this dog at the moment - sitting on horrendous losses - before I understood the value of stop losses - so any recovery is good news.

Having said that - I have been saving this one to offset some of my potential cgt gains elsewhere

Baza

ntkntk - 08 Nov 2005 16:15 - 1848 of 1924

I am afraid stop loss does not help in this stock. Liquidity issue, they close the gate before you can sell on the way down. But on the way up, and in the future this small cheap company under 2p with this potential ...

skyhigh - 09 Nov 2005 11:36 - 1849 of 1924

Looks as though it's come to nothing...were back where we were a couple of days ago.... now there's a surprise!

bhunt1910 - 09 Nov 2005 12:13 - 1850 of 1924

Of course it might be a bluff by the MM's wanting our stock !!!! - or a double bluff..... or a double double bluff

Baza

skyhigh - 09 Nov 2005 12:27 - 1851 of 1924

Surely if they wanted our stock they'd put the bid way up so we'd be more likely to sell ? LoL!

bhunt1910 - 09 Nov 2005 12:51 - 1852 of 1924

U R probably right - just me getting frustrated

skyhigh - 09 Nov 2005 13:07 - 1853 of 1924

Yeh... know what you mean... hang on in there!

bhunt1910 - 17 Nov 2005 08:25 - 1854 of 1924

Yippee - an order

"CMS WebView PLC
17 November 2005


RNS Release

17 November 2005

CMS signs up first Australasian client

Infodirect takes CMS WebView's TDI Feed

CMS WebView plc (CMS), an international systems and software provider, announces
a new client for its TDI Feed of real-time futures and options and foreign
exchange data. CMS will provide Infodirect, a New Zealand-based provider of
financial information services via the Internet, mobile phones and pagers, with
elements of its wholesale data feed for an undisclosed sum.

Infodirect is the latest global client to take CMS's TDI Feed, adding to the
Company's existing loyal customer base of quote vendor and other organisations.
In taking the TDI Feed, customers receive a high-speed wholesale supply of
real-time data from a range of the world's leading futures exchanges, together
with access to foreign exchange rates. The Feed is offered in various formats
including Financial Information eXchange (FIX) and the default protocol from
individual exchanges.

A benefit of the TDI Feed is that customers can choose the frequency of data
delivery, with options such as real-time, delayed, snapshot or end-of-day, on an
exchange-by-exchange basis.

Last year, CMS replaced its own 'ticker plant' software, (i.e. the system that
generates the wholesale data feed) with the Company's own TDI software
product. As a result, customers such as Infodirect are able to benefit from an
improved and enhanced TDI Feed, with increased functionality.

Bob Antell, Chief Executive of CMS, commented:

'We're very pleased to announce that Infodirect has chosen our TDI Feed. Not
only is this our first Australasian client, but it also reflects a recent
increase in interest in our wholesale data feed. Last year we replaced the
system that generates the feed with our TDI software, which enables us to
offer an improved and enhanced product. We're delighted to be seeing the
benefits of this, as we receive a growing number of enquiries and our global
customer base continues to expand.' "

Global Nomad - 17 Nov 2005 08:28 - 1855 of 1924

Winning new clients.....that makes for good reading....lets hope this is the beginning of a new phase following restructuring....


strange about yesterdays price drop prior to news though....

GN

skyhigh - 17 Nov 2005 08:31 - 1856 of 1924

Yes, It's good news.... small contract, but never the less, a contract !
Lets hope it's the first of many... It could be worth hanging on in there for a lot longer yet...
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