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
- 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...
bhunt1910
- 17 Nov 2005 08:51
- 1857 of 1924
Well my shares are worthless at the moment - have been hanging on to them to offset some cgt - maybe they will spring back to life and give us a little xmas pressie
Baza
skyhigh
- 17 Nov 2005 09:12
- 1858 of 1924
Bhunt1910
Agree with your sentiments, my shares are worthless also as got in at 12.75p some while ago. However, at least something positive is happening at last.
mbugger
- 17 Nov 2005 19:06
- 1859 of 1924
One new tdi contract,good plus move.
bhunt1910
- 17 Nov 2005 21:21
- 1860 of 1924
Someone said they had heard that another contract was in the offing - I have no information about it - anyone else heard anything ?
Baza
ramu
- 21 Nov 2005 18:13
- 1861 of 1924
bhunt1910, rmart in ADVFN was going on about Singapore & Dubai before CWV landed the Australasian client. I think this stock has someway to go but I wouldn't hold my breath. Just tuck in your back drawer and one day, hopefully it'll be a multibagger!
bhunt1910
- 22 Nov 2005 00:06
- 1862 of 1924
It'l need to get back to about 18p ( i think ) just to break even - I do keep thinking about coubling up - but dont think I am that much of a gambler ??
Baza
skyhigh
- 22 Nov 2005 09:05
- 1863 of 1924
bhunt1910...
I need to get to 13p to break even.. If I had some spare dosh available I'd top up now... IMHO I reckon the sp will shoot up on further positive announcements and the next set of results will show further reductions in losses.. (imo)... I'd go for it.
ramu
- 22 Nov 2005 10:45
- 1864 of 1924
Bhunt1910, I agree with skyhigh. Also, AIM is full of traders as opposed to investors and it's easy for shares like CWV to be oversold. If I had funds, I will buy at current price. All IMHO.
bhunt1910
- 24 Nov 2005 11:51
- 1865 of 1924
Up 40% today - something is definitely brewing
skyhigh
- 24 Nov 2005 12:15
- 1866 of 1924
Hope this is not another pump & dump like last time ! (earlier this year).
We've all held on since last time through the hard times believing this company will eventually come good.
We deserve something big from this.. let's hope we get it!
ramu
- 24 Nov 2005 12:43
- 1867 of 1924
Skyhigh, this stock was used many times by rampers but the last time (in Mar/Apr), there was a possibility of RTO which fell through.
However, this time in addition to TDI contracts, there is talk about MiFiD and how companies need to comply with an EU directive. The UK's Financial Services Authority is encouraging senior management at regulated firms to begin preparing for the implementation of the European Union's Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID), which is likely to come into force on November 1, 2007.
In the past, this stock was abused by pump & dumpers, CBOT ripped them off and overheads were high. However, with this new contract and MiFid, I think CWV will be a multibagger soon. All IMHO and please DYOR.
skyhigh
- 24 Nov 2005 12:51
- 1868 of 1924
Ramu,
thank you for reply and encouraging views & news...
I tend to agree it's looking much better this time round with a bit more substance in place to support a higher sp
I, for one, will continue to hold but I need 13p just to break even !
Just hope it's not another false dawn and all that.
Lets hope it is a multibagger soon as it's been a multibu**er for far too long !
ramu
- 24 Nov 2005 13:27
- 1869 of 1924
Skyhigh, I need 6.5p to b/e. Unfortunately, funds tied up in ASC!