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CMS Webview What is the potential for this share ? (CWV)     

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 ?

thestatusquo - 30 Nov 2003 18:17 - 756 of 1924

Lets keep this from the personal.

A market is made up of the collective conscious of buyers and sellers. I urge those on this board with sensible, informed comment to engage in debate with facts and research.

Not this incessant ramping, de-ramping nonsense. That is most certainly not investing and it clouds the story for serious investors in this company of which there are obviously some on this board.

CMS has a growth story - fact.

It's the pace of that growth story we should be focussing on, and its translation into bottom line profits, earnings per share, p/e ratios, value? those kinds of things.

If May 04 profits come in at 500,000 for example, a price of 50pence puts the stock on a p/e of 63 times. I merely ask the question are other investors comfortable with that kind of valuation?

happy to watch - 30 Nov 2003 19:45 - 757 of 1924

If you look at Gresham (GHT) the current PE is 144. Clearly, if investors think there is good story from the management team and they believe there is upside potential, the shares will be attractive. An EBIT of 500k is achievable FY04 although will depend on service take up during Q1. A PE of 63 starts to look fair.

thestatusquo - 30 Nov 2003 19:53 - 758 of 1924

Lets hope a positive trading statement will accompany the fundraising, so that a little more information is on the table.

axe79 - 30 Nov 2003 20:49 - 759 of 1924

thestatus.....etc.....What you need to look at is the rate of growth, coupled to the potential rate of growth. P.E. ratios are fine to use in larger companies, but are totally unsuitable with companies like these. The indictor that would be better in these cases is the Peg ("price earnings growth ratio")

Are you invested in CWV, and if so at what price levels have you bought in at, and what is the total amount of your holdings?

Too many people post on these boards without really understanding the picture.

martincoops - 01 Dec 2003 07:10 - 760 of 1924

More good news

MoreCMS WebView signs up another three clients for ProphetX
-------------------------------------------------------

Nidera UK Ltd., a leading supplier of cereals, oilseeds and proteins to domestic
and international markets, is one of three additional new clients to subscribe
to ProphetX, the market price display system for energy and commodity traders
sold under exclusive licence in the UK by market data systems specialist CMS
WebView plc ('CMS').

On 27th October 2003, AIM company CMS announced it had successfully signed up
Vitol and E.D & F Man, both international commodities trading companies, to the
ProphetX system. CMS has now signed a total of 15 new clients, including Fortis
Bank and Olam International since July 2003 when it began fully marketing the
product in the UK.

ProphetX is a professional real-time market display and analysis product for
commodity traders that has been developed by US company DTN Market Access.
Typically priced at 200 per month per terminal, it has already proved popular
in the USA, selling over 4,000 terminals.

The ProphetX system combines live market data, powerful analytical tools, as
well as up-to-the minute news. ProphetX can be internet-delivered or installed
on a firm's network. And because it has been developed for use on standard
Microsoft platforms, users are already familiar with the on-screen environment.
Moreover, the system can be accessed remotely, allowing it to be used when
traders are away from their desks.

Commenting on the new client wins, Bob Antell, Chief Executive of CMS WebView,
said:
'We're very pleased to welcome Nidera UK among our growing list of clients. The
level of sales of ProphetX over the last three months has been most encouraging,
which proves that there's clearly an appetite for a commodities price display
system that's easy-to-use, has high quality data and news, yet is very
competitively priced.'

Mark Dordery, Managing Director of Nidera UK Ltd., said:
'We wanted a real-time market data and analysis system that met all our needs in
terms of functionality, reliability and cost effectiveness. It had to be
intuitive to use and be backed up with good customer support. ProphetX is a
fully professional system that fits this description perfectly.'

CMS estimates the target market for ProphetX to be worth over two hundred
million pounds per annum in Europe. CMS will receive a significant percentage of
annual revenues from ProphetX sales in the UK reflecting its substantial
investment in the sales, marketing and customer support operations.


martincoops - 01 Dec 2003 07:16 - 761 of 1924

Morning all

Should see this climb this morning..

Lets see what the de-rampers have to say today..

You must be mad to want to sell this share the future is looking too good.

Cheers and good luck

Martin

Sutre - 01 Dec 2003 07:40 - 762 of 1924

Sutre - 01 Dec 2003 07:41 - 763 of 1924

Well spotted, Martin, just beat me to it.

Should be an interesting day ahead!!!!

martincoops - 01 Dec 2003 07:45 - 764 of 1924

Hi Sutre

The joys of working nights, got home at 7 and read the RNS, will be staying up for a while now..

Cheers

Martin

cobras - 01 Dec 2003 09:06 - 765 of 1924

I THINK ITS TIME TO TOPUP,,OOHH YEEEEEAA BABY !!! LETS ROCK

ckmtang - 01 Dec 2003 09:52 - 766 of 1924

what;s going on now? tree shake again?

Talkpanerai - 01 Dec 2003 10:13 - 767 of 1924

Yep exactly like ( cyh ) good news came and the price lowered by the day. Same story here.

ckmtang - 01 Dec 2003 10:21 - 768 of 1924

i think probably profit -taking

ajren - 01 Dec 2003 11:07 - 769 of 1924

NEWS

Saturday Telegraph

Hoping to raise 2.5 m through a share placing and would use the money to market
the main product.aj

geoffcow - 01 Dec 2003 11:20 - 770 of 1924

looking at the posted trades there were only 2 sells early on the rest are all buys. that must be significant.
geoff

ntk98 - 01 Dec 2003 11:33 - 771 of 1924

I don't understand record show string of buys, many buy and the buy/sell ratio around 10x and price going down!

Hmhm .... is that allowed, that MM can run thing like this? I read the report about The DA guy in Newyork and the new power of FSA think UK should have them over here.

Or all the tricks are allowed and is fair play? Who can believe that ever demand\suply runs our market

nathan7 - 01 Dec 2003 13:52 - 772 of 1924

whats going on.news announced about the new contracts,vol and share price barely moved,l was under the impression this was the start of something big is this not so?sue where are you?

axe79 - 01 Dec 2003 14:49 - 773 of 1924

Forecast......After friday pivot point reversal ( that I posted elsewhere) expect to see further gains this week until at least Thursday.....Price should rise up to the 26p level, on increasing buying vol. Expect a slight retractment as it will need to take a slight breather before proceeding into the 30p region.

That is of course unless we get more good news in the meantime. I would not recommend that people try to play the peaks and troughs with this share, it is safer to sit and watch this one grow

All the best to every one

AXE

SueHelen - 01 Dec 2003 18:20 - 774 of 1924

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Sue.

SueHelen - 01 Dec 2003 18:21 - 775 of 1924

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Sue.
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