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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 - 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!

ramu - 24 Nov 2005 15:07 - 1870 of 1924

Skyhigh,

The following was from a poster in ADVFN......


safman - 24 Nov'05 - 14:38 - 263 of 264

http://www.radianz.com/public/pressRelease_detail.asp?ID=125&pg=21

a few points..

1 - The 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.

2 - CMS is one of 140 providers making available its services over Radianzs shared connectivity platform, which can be accessed through one fully managed connection. Radianz provides a neutral platform with a global reach to more than 10,000 financial services sites worldwide.

that is good for CWV..

saffy..


Global Nomad - 24 Nov 2005 20:51 - 1871 of 1924

Ramu, how does the directive impact on CMS's business....are companies obliged to take live data feeds?? what does ( in summary) the directive demand?

GN

katcenka - 25 Nov 2005 00:51 - 1872 of 1924

BVC going to rocket tomorrow, read todays press

ramu - 26 Nov 2005 18:47 - 1873 of 1924

GN, yes and CMS is well poised to offer this service. However, there will be competition and CMS marketing strategy is important if the company is going to succeed. If you wish, check out the ADVFN board - safman has posted some technical data. Good luck!

Global Nomad - 27 Nov 2005 16:19 - 1874 of 1924

cheers ramu

imacg - 29 Nov 2005 14:04 - 1875 of 1924

CMS WebView launches TDI Version 4
29 November 2005
CMS WebView plc (CMS), an international systems and software provider, is launching the latest version of its key product TDI. TDI is modular software used by futures exchanges, including the Chicago Board of Trade, to process large quantities of real-time financial data.

Today CMS has launched TDI Version 4, which includes a substantial number of enhanced features and benefits. These include:

New data content and statistic monitoring tools
Improved design tools providing rapid bespoke handler development
Upgraded administration and helpdesk website
Enhanced and rationalised API
Improved message monitoring to aid latency analysis
CMS has already deployed TDI Version 4 within its own ticker plant. From its City of London location, the CMS ticker plant processes more than 60 million transactions a day, from 20 different feed sources, providing data to over 50 organisations.

Lee Playford, CMS WebViews Software Development Director, commented:

"The full roll-out of TDI Version 4 ensures our ticker plant has the capacity to expand and handle growing volumes of data in the foreseeable future. With the ever-increasing amount of market data that companies like CMS WebView must process, a flexible and scalable technology such as TDI ensures we can always cater for demand."
Bob Antell, CEO of CMS WebView plc, added:

"The latest version of TDI will bring a number of important new benefits to clients, including improved interfaces and a greater number of options for how organisations receive and process data. Our testing procedures and liaison with clients enabled us to hone Version 4 into a product that offers substantial improvements over earlier versions."
Enquiries, please contact:

Bob Antell/Lee Playford
CMS WebView
020 7265 0145 Neil Boom/Rosemary Acfield
Gresham PR Ltd.
020 7404 9000

About TDI

skyhigh - 29 Nov 2005 14:24 - 1876 of 1924

Thanks Imacg,
Wonder if we'll see any increase in the sp because of this or maybe it's alread y factored in the recent rises ?

imacg - 29 Nov 2005 15:11 - 1877 of 1924

Just gone down! Time to top up?

skyhigh - 29 Nov 2005 15:27 - 1878 of 1924

I would if I had some spare dosh

Global Nomad - 29 Nov 2005 17:47 - 1879 of 1924

anyone any idea if clients receive free updates as part of their 'subscription' or have to pay to upgrade.....clearly this is a major factor in deciding if their is an impact on bottom line/sp

GN

AndrewThomson77 - 02 Dec 2005 08:18 - 1880 of 1924

CMS WebView wins new contract with commodities exchange
for disaster recovery-related services

CMS WebView plc (CMS), an international systems and software provider, has been
awarded a new contract valued at $30,000 for disaster recovery-related services
for one of the world's leading futures exchanges.

Using elements of the recently-launched Version 4 of its TDITM modular software
product, CMS WebView provides a facility that allows its clients to switch
automatically and with no loss of data between its primary production site and
live secondary (or disaster recovery) site(s). This new facility is an
enhancement to its existing disaster recovery protocols.

A benefit of TDITM is that it allows clients to run disaster recovery or
secondary sites as live parallel environments capable of automatically replacing
the outgoing production data feeds with no manual intervention. Other benefits
of TDITM Version 4 include:

New data content and statistic monitoring tools

Improved design tools providing rapid bespoke handler development

Upgraded administration and helpdesk website

Enhanced and rationalised API

Improved message monitoring to aid latency analysis


Lee Playford, CMS WebView's Software Development Director, comments:

'As part of our ongoing development of TDITM we have invested heavily in
providing services for clients that allow automatic linking between primary,
secondary and/or disaster recovery locations. The automatic backup gives our
clients peace of mind in the rare event of a major primary system problem in
terms of hardware failure, power failure, network failure etc.'


Enquiries, please contact:

Bob Antell/Lee Playford Neil Boom/Rosemary Acfield
CMS WebView Gresham PR Ltd.
020 7265 0145 020 7404 9000


About CMS

CMS (

www.cms.co.uk

bhunt1910 - 02 Dec 2005 08:36 - 1881 of 1924

Not big news in itself - but a good way of getting the message in to the market about the DR aspecys of this service.

More news of contract wins please

skyhigh - 02 Dec 2005 08:37 - 1882 of 1924

Looking good... flow of news is more frequent and more positive!

mbugger - 02 Dec 2005 09:56 - 1883 of 1924

Another TDIV4 contract,making progress.

bhunt1910 - 02 Dec 2005 09:59 - 1884 of 1924

Thats what I like to hear

keep them coming - I might make some losses back
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