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Cheerful Scout: Cheerful Times Ahead-Current Price-0.60 Pence-Operating in an 'explosive' market right now. (CLS)     

SueHelen - 06 Oct 2005 20:17

PRICE 0.50-0.70 PENCE: 06/10/2005

Check out http://www.cheerfulscout.com

Nvision:http://www.nvisiontec.com/

You will see just how serious the company is too, there are some excellent demo's of the work they have recently carried out. The "Spooks" trailer is fantastic.

Website is Very Impressive.

They are operating in an 'explosive' market right now - DVD's are everywhere and you can pick the players up for under 40. As well as all the latest films being released simultaneously on video & DVD, there is also a constant stream (sorry, flood!) of older films & TV shows being released on DVD (Nov03 for all you 'Indy' fans!). This means that there is a lot of scope for CLS to win commissions for DVD menus.

Clients:

Voted one of the top video makers by Televisual Magazine. Cheerful has an excellent reputation for creative, effective, award winning programmes and our clients include Allen & Overy, BBC, BHS, BP, B&Q, BT, Bank of England, British Airways, Cable & Wireless, Channel 4, Deliotte, Flymo, Freeserve, Getronics, HSBC, Hotel Inter Continental, ITV, Lloyds TSB, London Underground, MGM, Marks & Spencer, Mothercare, NCR, Nortel, Nokia, RNIB, Railtrack, Right Entertainment, Safeway, Sega, St John's Ambulance, Standard Chartered, Storehouse Group, Technicolor, T-Mobile, Vauxhall Motors, Visa and Woolworths.

Recent Industry Award Win:

Industry Awards

RNS Number:8816K
Cheerful Scout PLC
11 April 2005


Cheerful Scout Plc / Epic: CLS / Index: AIM / Sector: Media

11th April 2005

CHEERFUL SCOUT PLC ('Cheerful' or 'the Company')
GOLD AND BRONZE

Cheerful Scout Plc, the AIM listed multi media specialist, won both gold and
bronze awards at the annual ceremony held by the International Visual
Communication Association ('IVCA'), the professional body for companies using
film, video, interactive media and live events as part of the communication
process.

Attended by leading people from the #3 billion industry, the IVCA awards are
designed to celebrate the high achievers in the field. Cheerful collected a gold
award in the Events and Public Display category for its work with a leading
management consultancy, and bronze award in the Best Animation and Special
Effects category for its work with Deloitte.

Peter Litten, Creative Director of Cheerful Scout, said: "Its an honour to be
acknowledged for the work we do by such a prestigious orgnaisation. We remain
focused on providing cutting edge creative work and are delighted to receive the
two awards, especially in view of the high quality work we were competing
against."

Cheerful has two key divisions: DVD for the retail sector; and corporate
communications, producing programmes for blue-chip clients. It recently launched
a new product - nVision Presenter - a high-end presentation tool, which delivers
real-time 3D graphics and provides a widescreen platform that brings together
all manner of visual media on one 'virtual stage'. A second nVision project -
nVision Strategy - is due to be launched later this year.

05.04.2005: Cheerful Scout raises 525,000 stg via 50 mln share placing

LONDON (AFX) - Cheerful Scout PLC, an AIM-listed media group, said it raised
525,000 stg before expenses through the placing of 50 mln new shares at 1.05
pence a share.
It will use the proceeds to fund sales and marketing of its new product,
nVision Presenter and to further develop its nVision Strategy product.

24.11.2004: Cheerful Scout was advised today that Stuart Appleton, Non-executive Chairman of
the Company, had purchased 250,000 ordinary shares in the Company ("Ordinary
Shares") on 24 November 2004 at 1.1p per share.

Following the acquisition referred to above, Stuart Appleton now has an
interest in 3,308,000 Ordinary Shares, representing 1.9 per cent. of the share
capital of the Company.

Contact Information:

25 - 27 Riding House Street
London W1W 7DU
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)20 7291 0444
Fax: +44 (0)20 7291 0445
Email: info@cheerfulscout.com

6 MONTH CHART:

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1 YEAR CHART:

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SueHelen - 09 Oct 2005 16:42 - 23 of 75

"Unlike any other product in the market, it has the power to render information as graphics and make last minute changes to
presentations in real time."

This is actually a very cool feature... if u go onto their website ..its not too bad.. also u can wonder why trading has significantly picked up...

http://www.cheerfulscout.com

dell314 - 11 Oct 2005 20:57 - 24 of 75

FWIW, I agree with Papalpower on this one.

I expect that the next results will show a large cash outflow on increased R&D and marketing. Sue's view that the placing cash is just going to sit in their bank account is frankly ludicrous.

Sue has also failed to take into account that the increased equity has diluted any future earnings and the mkt cap is considerably higher than when the sp was previously at these levels.

The next accounts could well show significantly increased losses but a lot depends on how much R&D spend they write off and how much they capitalise in intangibles.

Personally, I'll wait and look at results before making any decision on this one..

All IMHO, DYOR etc,.

Rgds
dell

SueHelen - 11 Oct 2005 20:58 - 25 of 75

Typical and doesn't surprise me again dell314. You have just proved yourself for what you are.

mjr1234 - 22 Dec 2005 12:04 - 26 of 75

Good news:

Chairman Stuart Appleton made the following statement:

"2005 has been an exciting year for the Company during which the business has
moved forward considerably. Our core divisions - producing DVD's for the retail
sector and corporate programmes for blue-chip clients - continue to perform well
with a number of new contract wins and a healthy pipeline of projects for 2006.
Additionally, our new nVision technology products are creating a stir in the
market and we have recently managed a number of high profile events using
nVision Presenter. As a consequence we expect turnover in the current year to be
materially ahead of last year's total."

SueHelen - 22 Dec 2005 12:24 - 27 of 75

Did say it was going to fly...

SueHelen - 29 Dec 2005 08:24 - 28 of 75

Up another 6% today.

Comfortable 50% gain enjoyed so far...don't even have to post on this one.

SueHelen - 29 Dec 2005 10:23 - 29 of 75

Hey ho derampers.

2 million and 1.70 million buys just gone through in CLS at 1.00 pence. Those buys belong to any of the derampers then ???

Same action to occur in DMR soon.

SueHelen - 29 Dec 2005 12:14 - 30 of 75

Last buy for 250,000 shares purchase price of 1.05 pence...someone had to pay a premium to the displayed offer.

hands up...who missed out because of the derampers.

SueHelen - 29 Dec 2005 13:01 - 31 of 75

Nice...another tick up on the bid and double tick up on the offer.

SueHelen - 29 Dec 2005 13:19 - 32 of 75

Blimey...double tick up on the bid.

1.00-1.10 pence....up 20% now.

SueHelen - 29 Dec 2005 13:22 - 33 of 75

So whoever bought these with me as recommended to at 0.60 pence should be very happy. Compensation claims for those missed out can be sent to the derampers mob.

SueHelen - 29 Dec 2005 13:33 - 34 of 75

ho ho ....another tick up on the offer....derampers at 0.50 pence looking rather stupid.

Fred1new - 29 Dec 2005 13:46 - 35 of 75

SH, Will you tell us when you are going to sell or have you already done so?

SueHelen - 29 Dec 2005 13:47 - 36 of 75

Typical Fred1new...o did u not buy any at 0.60 pence...I didn't have to even ramp these in your words.

Andy - 29 Dec 2005 14:04 - 37 of 75

Sue,

Aloowing for the spread you didn't buy at 0.6p either!

So how on earht can you claim "100%"

You couln't make this up, but of course you just did!

SueHelen - 29 Dec 2005 14:08 - 38 of 75

double tick up on the offer to 1.25 pence.

1.00-1.25 pence..very nice indeed.

SueHelen - 29 Dec 2005 14:10 - 39 of 75

750,000 delayed buy at 1 pence and another 1 million odd buy at 1 pence have come through.

My purchases at 0.60 pence are looking rather healthy.

SueHelen - 29 Dec 2005 15:11 - 40 of 75

Another couple of tick ups on the bid...1.10-1.25 pence now.

Did tell everyone to buy these at 0.60 pence.

SueHelen - 29 Dec 2005 15:16 - 41 of 75

DMR is the next one to soar...but by 600%. Tip only for those who listened to me and bought CLS at 0.60 pence. 100% pure profit now in CLS. Maybe, more to come.

lanayel - 29 Dec 2005 15:26 - 42 of 75

SueHelen

Hats off to you on this one.

Look forward to DMR going up by 600% !!!!!!!!!!!

Perhaps whilst you are waiting you could look at Aminex (AEX) which probably will go up 600% during the first half of 2006.

IMHO of course.

Happy New Year
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