Technotamed
- 13 Mar 2006 21:04
Remember when very few cars had a radio, now its common place.
Electric windows, sun-roofs and air-con where for top of the range vehicles.
Only XR3i and GTIs had fuel injection.
Now we are seeing SAT-NAV and in-car DVD and LCD SCREENS being fitted by car owners These are considered luxury items still or add-on kits.
We are now seeing SAT-NAV and in-car entertainment systems being fitted to more and more new cars, this will be the expected norm in the future.
DVL has over 15 years experience in the development and supply of in-car audio visual entertainment and satellite navigation solutions, with key strengths in the following areas:
Research and development
Concept design
CAD design and support
Programme management
OEM engineering liaison
Hard and soft trim fabrication
Performance and safety verification
Component manufacturing
Production assembly
Logistics management
Marketing support
With yet another contract added again today I feel that Designer Vision Ltd is the stock to back and get in early on the car entertainment boom.
Technotamed
- 10 Feb 2007 23:59
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Just heard the advert on Q103 radio station Cambridge that Citroen are giving this equipment away free with certain new models as an incentive scheme to buy their cars.
ValueMax
- 11 Feb 2007 09:36
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Technotamed, that offer is also listed on the citroen uk website.
Haystack
- 11 Feb 2007 12:24
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Only on some models (probably the ones they can't sell) as a special offer and probably limited in time. It may be an indication of how cheap they are getting them from DVS and consequently how tight DVS's margins are.
ValueMax
- 11 Feb 2007 19:21
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Yes, they are limited in time, which makes sense if you are a car manufacturer aiming to reach quarterly sales targets. Good news for DVS.
Harry6
- 11 Feb 2007 23:03
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Haystack - do you actually know anything about this company?
Haystack
- 12 Feb 2007 06:22
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Enough to know that I wouldn't believe much that they say.
moneyman
- 14 Mar 2007 23:10
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Nice to see that British Bulls have this as a confirmed BUY
moneyman
- 15 Mar 2007 22:22
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LOL Haystacks - It's your site isn't it and done fully on charts !
25K on offer at 1.5p with MMs bidding 1.25p (over the offer) for upto 500K of stock.
Chart looks like a double bottom to me.....what say thee ?
Harry6
- 17 Mar 2007 09:06
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What I say, Moneyman, is that company brokers and nomads have left, plus 2 non exec directors, and I'm concerned that we may never see this company listed again!
Harry6
- 23 Apr 2007 09:21
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Does anyone know anything about this, is it likely to ever surface again?
ValueMax
- 23 Apr 2007 10:29
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Unlikely, which is a shame because they had some decent contracts. But a poor boss.
Technotamed
- 23 Apr 2007 18:25
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Surely if you have bought shares they are still valid although you can't trade them.
Shearershearer
- 24 Apr 2007 21:37
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........which means .....?
Haystack
- 24 Apr 2007 23:33
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Just try charting it or getting a quote on a financial web site - say MoneyAm or iii. It is effectively unlisted!
Harry6
- 25 Apr 2007 08:25
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The DVS website is still running but was last updated in March 2006.
Is there anyone we can ask, maybe there is a restructuring going on, or maybe a buy-out?
Frampton
- 25 Apr 2007 09:06
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Surely this is dead isn't it? It's gone into administration, existing shareholders won't get anything back as far as I can see.
maggiebt4
- 25 Apr 2007 10:07
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I read on RNS that they had gone into administration, shares suspended, but they were trying to save the company
maggiebt4
- 25 Apr 2007 10:09
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So fingers, toes, legs, etc. crossed