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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 ?

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

skyhigh - 31 Dec 2005 10:02 - 1885 of 1924

Cobras... Use this one....

CMS to go better in in 2006! me thinks...

Couldn't do any worse could it!

goal - 03 Jan 2006 11:38 - 1886 of 1924

CMS WebView says chairman Simpson buys 195,000 shares at 2.5p each
AFX


LONDON (AFX) - CMS WebView PLC said Keppel Simpson, the company's non-executive chairman, bought 195,000 shares in the company at 2.5 pence per share.

Following the buy, Simpson is interested in 480,000 shares, representing 0.6 pct of the company's issued share capital.

newsdesk@afxnews.com

ak

AndrewThomson77 - 05 Jan 2006 16:40 - 1887 of 1924

CMS WebView teams with Comhedge to target South East Asia markets
Published: 05 January 2006

International systems and software provider CMS WebView plc is pleased to announce it will be collaborating with Comhedge Pte Ltd, a Singapore-based software developer and data vendor company established in 1998, to evaluate the commercial potential of providing CMS market data software solutions in South East Asia.

The work commences in early 2006.

The project will initially cover Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Thailand with the following objectives:

* Evaluation of the market size and subsequent sales and support approach for CMS's TDI Feed product.
* Promoting CMS's TDI data management software for exchanges, banks and other corporate financial services organisations.
* Use of Comhedge's Singapore offices as a base for CMS's operations during the marketing project.
* The establishment of a TDI server in Singapore.
* The establishment of demonstration facilities.
* Both parties will be allocating relevant resource during the course of this project, the first phase of which is expected to be completed in the second quarter of 2006.

Bob Antell, CEO of CMS WebView plc, said: "Encouraged by new enquiries in South East Asia and other countries for our TDI Feed product, we are keen to verify the market potential there, along with appropriate levels of sales and customer support.

"Comhedge's experience of selling price vendor systems into banking, trading and exchange-related business in South East Asia means we can benefit from their local contacts and experience in this market."

Alain Farhi, Managing Director of Comhedge, added: "We are very pleased to be working with CMS on this project. We have evaluated CMS's TDI products, and believe it will be time and money well spent in assessing their viability with our financial institutions customer base.

"One aspect we particularly like about the CMS TDI product range is its ability to combine a consolidated feed together with proven ticker plant technology. This convenience will appeal to potential customers who would like to integrate CMS's data feed with the data feeds they already take from other sources."

AndrewThomson77 - 05 Jan 2006 16:41 - 1888 of 1924

Lots of opportunities, but deals are what is needed and CWV haven't been too hot on that in the past.

ramu - 05 Jan 2006 19:02 - 1889 of 1924

If the Comhedge collaboration is successful, there has to be investment and I wonder how CMS will raise the funds. Any thoughts/views?

skyhigh - 17 Jan 2006 02:17 - 1890 of 1924

a couple of more contracts/deals and this'll fly (imho) better to be in than out !

mbugger - 09 Feb 2006 17:58 - 1891 of 1924

No volume today,equals zero,does cwv only trade a few days of the week,any views.

skyhigh - 09 Feb 2006 20:46 - 1892 of 1924

No real constructive views.. other than ... it's always darkest before the dawn..!. hang in there it could still come good.. just need to wait a bit longer

Global Nomad - 10 Feb 2006 08:59 - 1893 of 1924

skyhigh.....optimism is always your strong point...

global flyer once and a bit round the world..pah...our skyhigh always knows theres more coming

lol

GN

Global Nomad - 14 Feb 2006 08:21 - 1894 of 1924

A St. Valentine's Day Message


I know I have fallen out of love with this share some time ago..

it just doesn't give me anything back, it doesn't let me know that it cares about how I feel, it doesn't give me any nice surprises, it just lies frigid in my portfolio with the occasional movement that gets me hopeful but which ultimately does nothing.

I am thinking of ending the relationship and taking a big loss, leaving me with an empty feeling...but maybe I can rebuild my belief elsewhere...everyone tells me there are plenty more fish in the sea...but I always thought this could be the one.....

bhunt1910 - 14 Feb 2006 08:25 - 1895 of 1924

Global Nomad - I have same view as you - I will take a 35k hit if I sell - but I have been saving it to ofset any capital gains I might (?) have. So I may well sell some this tax year - and some next

mbugger - 14 Feb 2006 18:02 - 1896 of 1924

No trade today ,v=0,has happened a few days now, are they allowed to shut up shop just like they are suspended,any views.

skyhigh - 14 Feb 2006 18:11 - 1897 of 1924

Grim isn't it ! but ever optimistic - I'm hanging on with CMS.... I've not lost that loving feeling just yet !

(BTW nicepost GN.. sums up my feelings about this share also!)
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