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
- 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!)
mbugger
- 14 Feb 2006 18:22
- 1898 of 1924
CMS must have MMs. who like to get /get rid of stock,their bread /butter,yet no trades,how than that be.
Global Nomad
- 14 Feb 2006 18:39
- 1899 of 1924
its good to have friends around at times like this........
cheers guys
goal
- 20 Mar 2006 08:57
- 1900 of 1924
CMS WebView PLC
20 March 2006
RNS Release
Embargoed until 7.00am on Monday 20 March 2006
CMS WebView wins new contract with commodities exchange
to facilitate easy switch to new disaster recovery (DR) site
CMS WebView plc (CMS), an international systems and software provider, has been
awarded a further contract with one of the world's leading futures exchanges.
The contract is valued at $43,000 and covers the transfer of the exchange's live
backup system to an alternative remote site.
The new contract follows an earlier deal for related services with the same
client. It was worth $30,000 and was first announced to shareholders in December
2005.
Under the terms of the new contract, CMS will provide re-configuration scripts
to enable the disaster recovery system to be switched to a remote site with the
minimum of disruption. The switch will be achieved and fully-tested during one
weekend, ready to go live by Sunday evening. The scripts are also pre-tested for
accuracy to limit the risk of human error, such as typing mistakes.
The disaster recovery software employs CMS's proprietary TDITM system. One of
the many benefits of TDITM is that it allows clients to run disaster recovery or
secondary sites as live parallel environments that will automatically replace
the outgoing production data feeds in the event of an emergency, with no manual
intervention.
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, such
as hardware failure, power failure or network failure.'
Enquiries, please contact:
Bob Antell/Lee Playford Neil Boom/David Pettet
CMS WebView Gresham PR Ltd.
020 7265 0145 020 7404 9000
skyhigh
- 20 Mar 2006 09:55
- 1901 of 1924
Small beer ! only$43k..... at least it's better than nothing !
skyhigh
- 07 Apr 2006 16:28
- 1902 of 1924
Well, surprise surprise ! Been 'ere before 'avn't we !
Perhaps it's a bit more serious this time !
CMS WebView PLC
07 April 2006
CMS WebView plc ('CMS')
Statement re: Share Price Movement
Following a price rise in its shares CMS announces that it has received an
approach that may or may not lead to an offer.
It must be stressed that talks are at an early stage and there is no guarantee
that an offer will be forthcoming.
bhunt1910
- 07 Apr 2006 16:37
- 1903 of 1924
DAM & bLAST - Have just spent the last month unloading 1m shares to offset capital gains - selling the last tranche at 1.5p just last week.
Not a happy bunny
Global Nomad
- 07 Apr 2006 18:47
- 1904 of 1924
I also dropped these a month ago at 2p after disparing for so long at the chances of any recovery. Any views on what might be attained here?
knute
- 12 Apr 2006 10:59
- 1905 of 1924
I see the company has now circulated all shareholders on its register with a copy of Friday's RNS announcement. At least that counteracts the fallacious AFX comment planted on Monday.
skyhigh
- 24 Apr 2006 08:57
- 1906 of 1924
LONDON (AFX) - Software provider CMS WebView fell 0.63 to 2.12 after the company said it has rejected an 'early stage' offer approach.
The company issued a statement in response to rises in the share price.
skyhigh
- 24 Apr 2006 08:59
- 1907 of 1924
Another farce...getting to be annual event !
Still, good time to buy me thinks!
They should do well anough with thier own results/announcements!
""LONDON (AFX) - Software provider CMS WebView fell 0.63 to 2.12 after the company said it has rejected an 'early stage' offer approach.
The company issued a statement in response to rises in the share price."
skyhigh
- 17 May 2006 10:14
- 1908 of 1924
Oh Dear,
That's it then ....will the last one turn off the lights and shut the door and... throw away the key!
Global Nomad
- 17 May 2006 11:01
- 1909 of 1924
glad I left when I did, even with the huge loss - nowhere near needing the loss for cgt either but i am hoping.....