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.
rocket man
- 22 Jul 2006 18:24
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I have heard Toys R uS have run out of dvd players,should be another big order placed from them soon.
Haystack
- 22 Jul 2006 19:29
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Technotamed
- 23 Jul 2006 19:41
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Come on Shares Magazine give DVS some coverage or by the time you recommend it the rest of us would have made 100%+ profit already.
KEAYDIAN
- 24 Jul 2006 08:34
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Moving on up.
Strawbs
- 24 Jul 2006 10:59
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Looks like another contract win.
RNS:
Re Contract
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Strawbs
- 24 Jul 2006 14:34
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Just been to the Designer Vision site to do some research. They seem to be displaying a completely different RNS (investor relations page) for the 24th July 2006. Looks rather interesting though. Don't know if it's linked to the contract one..... DYOR.
Strawbs
Strawbs
- 24 Jul 2006 21:11
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The page I saw has now been pulled. Guess someone put the wrong information up.....Oppps.
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Strawbs
- 25 Jul 2006 07:55
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Another RNS:
Re Agreement
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whatuwant
- 25 Jul 2006 08:02
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This 'll fly way higher by results. Easy money if you want it, just look at all the contracts/agreements in the last while. All for a company which is currently valued at peanuts.
whatuwant
- 25 Jul 2006 08:10
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Technotamed
- 25 Jul 2006 08:14
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Just bought a load more, selling shares making losses to invest in DVS which is a sure winner.
whatuwant
- 25 Jul 2006 08:34
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Well according to the statement yesterday we can look forward to a few more contracts etc over the next few weeks/months.
Still an excellent time to be accumulating I think Tech.
mcguires2500
- 25 Jul 2006 09:16
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Heading in the same direction as you, am going to double my load
Shearershearer
- 25 Jul 2006 17:26
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Gone in for more today,watching with interest.
Technotamed
- 25 Jul 2006 17:45
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Picked up some more later in the day on a dip. Just riding the wave.
Treblewide
- 25 Jul 2006 22:57
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nice chart i think everyone will agree......
whatuwant
- 26 Jul 2006 08:02
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Indeed.
Technotamed
- 26 Jul 2006 18:16
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Go to the DVS sales - limited offer - sale must end soon.
Haystack
- 26 Jul 2006 18:21
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Falling eh? It did look over-valued.
Strawbs
- 26 Jul 2006 20:44
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That will probably be proved in the following weeks and days. The astute investor won't take a position while the price is high. They know it will fall back as people sell into strength, and the market becomes flush with stock.
Based on the information released in RNS's this year, DVS have won $17.25 million worth of deals:
$10 Toys R Us
$1.2 A US Retailer
$1.25 Existing Customer
$4.8 Global Retail Chain.
Assuming around 1.8 dollars to the pound, that's around 9.58 million pounds. Turnover last year was 9.2 million. In 7 months the company has exceeded last years turnover, and of course that's only the larger deals we know about. The Virgin deal for design and supply will be towards the end of the year, no doubt in time for the Christmas sales period. Assuming other retail customers are happy with the goods already shipped, you might expect further large orders in the run up to Christmas.
Is the price over valued?
Ultimately the market will decide. But the companies prospects do seem pretty good on the face of it. If more investors are waiting on the sidelines for a better price, then it'll probably jump strongly at some point in the next week or two. New investors take the place of former holders, and some former holders will buy back as the price takes off again (nobody likes to miss the boat).
Alternatively it'll start drifting down until the next big announcement.
Only time will tell. As always. Just my opinion. Do your own research.
Strawbs.