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 ?
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.....
moneyman
- 16 Jun 2006 14:00
- 1910 of 1924
Move up after a long down period.
skyhigh
- 16 Jun 2006 14:04
- 1911 of 1924
What's cooking ?
moneyman
- 10 Jul 2006 08:39
- 1912 of 1924
Up nicely today.
skyhigh
- 10 Jul 2006 08:43
- 1913 of 1924
encouraging... but let's not get excited yet ! seen this many times before ! could be a trap !
ramu
- 10 Jul 2006 11:04
- 1914 of 1924
skyhigh,
twice bitten but this time we could be lucky. fingers crossed! check out rmart's post in ADVFN.
moneyman
- 10 Jul 2006 19:20
- 1915 of 1924
Seems like not alot of stock freely available !
goal
- 11 Jul 2006 16:01
- 1916 of 1924
CMS WebView says in talks over sale of software rights; cuts headcount
AFX
LONDON (AFX) - CMS WebView PLC, an international systems and software provider, said initial talks are currently underway with companies interested in buying the rights to its TDI software on a non-exclusive basis.
CMS WebView will report further on the talks by the end of September, the company said in a statement.
It also announced that it has cancelled non-essential supplier contracts, terminated its headcount substantially and consolidated its operations into a single location as part of its plans to cut ongoing overheads while exploring further business options.
Further, non-executive chairman Keppel Simpson has resigned with immediate effect as part of the move to reduce the size of the board.
He will be replaced by Keith Young, current non-executive vice-chairman.
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moneyman
- 11 Jul 2006 21:17
- 1917 of 1924
Directorate Change
RNS Number:0328G
CMS WebView PLC
11 July 2006
RNS Release
11 July 2006
Directorate Change and other developments
On 17th May 2006 the company released it final results for the year ended 31
December 2006. In the Chairman's statement we outlined a number of key actions
being progressed that would ensure CMS WebView would continue to operate with
minimal ongoing overheads whilst exploring further business options, in
particular identifying a purchaser of the valuable intellectual property rights
of our leading TDI software suite.
We are pleased to report that initial talks are currently underway with
companies interested in potentially acquiring the rights to TDI on a
non-exclusive basis. The companies are considering using TDI for immediate use
and for further in-house development of their own data management projects. The
board intends to report further on this point by the end of September 2006.
Another action outlined in the Chairman's statement was the cancellation of
supplier contracts non-essential to the current objectives of the Company. We
can report these contracts have been terminated, and also that we have reduced
substantially our headcount and consolidated our operations into a single office
location.
As a consequence of these structural changes, it also made sense to reduce the
size of the current board of directors. As such, we have reluctantly agreed to
part company with Mr Keppel Simpson, non executive Chairman, who has volunteered
to resign with immediate effect. Mr Keith Young (currently Non-Executive Vice
Chairman) will assume the role of Chairman.
Bob Antell, CEO, CMS WebView, says:
"We are very grateful to Kep for his strong contribution over the years, and for
his offer to resign. His pragmatic approach to CMS's needs is appreciated, as
has his wise counsel as Chairman since our AIM listing in 2000. I would also
like to thank Keith Young for agreeing to take on the role of Chairman. Keith
has been Vice Chairman since 2000 and was Chairman from 1997 to 2000 prior to
the Company's flotation."
moneyman
- 28 Sep 2006 09:23
- 1918 of 1924
WOW big potential on that news.
skyhigh
- 28 Sep 2006 10:19
- 1919 of 1924
Well, it's better isn't it ? still grim overall but at least there's a bit of light at the end of the tunnel!
goal
- 28 Sep 2006 10:46
- 1920 of 1924
Couldn't agree with you more sk.
moneyman
- 28 Sep 2006 11:08
- 1921 of 1924
Seems like the market doesn't have too much free stock.
goal
- 15 Nov 2006 14:46
- 1922 of 1924
Up 9% with no volume?.
skyhigh
- 26 Apr 2007 12:35
- 1923 of 1924
'ere we go... we're all doomed. bid down to .05p...
I fear it's the final curtain
we're about to be put out of our misery.. if not immediately, then later this month - or it'll be May or June..
If it doesn't go outright bust/administration we'll be shafted anyway (just look at WTV today)!
skyhigh
- 19 Jun 2007 07:11
- 1924 of 1924
This released this morning....don't know what to make of it but I guess hope remains ?
CMS WebView PLC
19 June 2007
RNS Release
19 June 2007
Trading update
Further to the announcement of 24 May 2007 and following questions from
shareholders, the board of CMS WebView plc would like to clarify the current
commercial position.
As stated in the announcement of 24 May 'CMS directors are open to corporate
deal opportunities with companies that might find significant value in CMS's
'clean' balance sheet and its proven TDI product or in realising the value of
CMS's intellectual property assets'. In this respect, as well as actively
marketing TDI licences, the board will also consider approaches for the
Company's business and assets.
Following the release of the final results late last month, we can report that
CMS has held discussions with a number of companies wishing to evaluate TDI. It
is important to highlight that these discussions are at an early stage and
shareholders will be kept informed of developments.