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 ?
cobras
- 02 Dec 2003 16:53
- 811 of 1924
hello sue
so you still thinking at 50p by christmas??
SueHelen
- 02 Dec 2003 18:22
- 812 of 1924
Hi all, been at university again hence the absence during the day ( studies are getting a bit hectic now ),
Yes I am Cobra. With regard to the question put my ajren, the price has dropped again today as the fundraising is being carried out at these prices. This is just my view. Once this is completed all the other announcements I am expecting should start to follow. It is very easy to criticise someone when the price is not rising but if you look at the friday's RNS it does state that the fundraising could be below friday's close of 15.25 pence. I have no calms about the fall today as I was expecting the fundraising announcement and expect the fundraising to be carried out at these prices as mentioned yesterday. At this moment if the fundraising is being carried out then it is not likely to jump to 20 pence is it. However, it will surpass that price once the fundraising is completed. Remember they are only raising the money for marketing purposes (see my previous posts, yesterday etc). What I am more interested is in all the good news that will follow suit which I have researched about. I have tried not to hype this share but share my information with fellow investors and I very much hope if you hold on during this volatility you will be well rewarded.
Best Wishes,
Sue.
SueHelen
- 02 Dec 2003 18:22
- 813 of 1924
Thanks for the Investtech update Geoffrey.
Sue.
SueHelen
- 02 Dec 2003 18:23
- 814 of 1924
Sue.
SueHelen
- 02 Dec 2003 18:25
- 815 of 1924
Sue.
SueHelen
- 02 Dec 2003 18:26
- 816 of 1924
Good 100,000 buy at 13.5 pence towards close today and believe there was a 100,000 buy at 14 pence in the morning. May see more of these buys as insitutional holders etc start to look at this company with the view of the growth potential.
Sue.
SueHelen
- 02 Dec 2003 18:30
- 817 of 1924
Article from Lemming Investor:
CMS WebView PLC (14.75), Founded in 1982, it`s area of expertise is real-time market data collection, processing and distribution. Until 1997, the company was a subsidiary of the London Commodity Exchange and latterly LIFFE. In 1997 a management buy-out took place. In August 2000 the company listed on the London Stock Exchange's AIM market with the key objective of developing new markets for its latest-generation real-time data solutions.
CMS's lead product - Transactional Data Interface (TDI) - enables clients to control the collection, processing and distribution of mission critical data for their business needs. TDI customers include three of the world's leading futures exchanges - the London Metal Exchange (LME), the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) and the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT).
CMS is also a well-established provider of Digital Data Feeds (DDF) for the wholesale market. The company has developed DDF using its proprietary TDI software and carries a wide range of real-time data directly from many of the world's leading futures and options exchanges.
CMS has also entered into an agreement with USA based Data Transmission Network
LLC (DTN) to market its PC based price reporting service (ProphetX) in Europe, this represents a major opportunity for CMS to target the high-end sector of the quote vendor terminal market.
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.
ProphetX is owned by US-based Data Transmission Network (DTN) and CMS WebView has an exclusive licence to distribute the product in the UK.
ProphetX is a cost-effective professional real-time market display and analysis product. The overall package combines data display and charting software with DTN's proprietary feed of real-time quotes, news, weather and technical analysis. News sources include Dow Jones, Platts, Oster Dow Jones, Petroleum Argus, OPIS, and BTU.
Since The ProphetX system was rolled out in July 2003 when CMS first began fully marketing the product in the UK, CMS has signed up a total of 15 companies, these include Vitol and E.D & F Man, both international commodities trading companies, Fortis Bank and Olam International, the latest contract is with Nidera UK Ltd, a leading supplier of cereals, oilseeds and proteins to domestic and international markets.
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.
CMS reported it`s interims results September 18, 2003, The Company reported increased turnover to 905,000 during the six months ended 30 June 2003, representing an improvement of 55% compared with the same period last year (2002: 583,000). This significant increase primarily reflects the continued success the Company has had in sales of its market-leading Transactional Data Interface (TDI) product. It is also encouraging to see losses before taxation in the period have been reduced to 116,000, representing an improvement of 66% compared to the same period last year (2002:loss of 345,000). To have considerably boosted revenues and substantially reduced losses is very encouraging in the light of continuing tough trading conditions.
Sue.
littlejon
- 02 Dec 2003 18:33
- 818 of 1924
Sue happy to hold stock through all this stormy water, yet concerned that a placing may occur below current levels, do i have any reason to doubt this
SueHelen
- 02 Dec 2003 18:35
- 819 of 1924
Thanks ckmtang and others for your appreciation. I hope you guys do hold out like myself for the medium term by when you should have witnessed a better rise than the one we have witnessed already to the 18-20 pence levels.
Have a good evening all,
Hopefully if I manage to get my work done then I should be on the thread during the day.
Best Wishes,
Sue.
ajren
- 02 Dec 2003 18:39
- 820 of 1924
Sue
Please read my latest post on HYPE thread and tickers post and cobras post re your 50p
rgds aj
SueHelen
- 02 Dec 2003 18:40
- 821 of 1924
Hi littlejon, no one can precisely say at what price it will be carried out at. But I have mentioned at these prices as a result of the trading yesterday and today.
There is nothing to worry about as the company is not raising money for survival but for their TDI products. Also, the completed fundraising announcement will come with a trading statement and a note from Corporate Synergy. As it is I would expect the price to recover greatly once the fundraisng has been put into place and I would expect possibly the fundraising bits and pieces to have completed by the end of this week.
Just as a comparison Gresham rose from 3.00 to 4.00 on the back of their fundraising with no new contracts due to the growth potential. Whereas CMS will also be announcing new contracts etc so I would expect a much more explosive rise.
Best Regards,
Sue.
SueHelen
- 02 Dec 2003 18:43
- 822 of 1924
Ajren, I explained my price predictions yesterday. Please read my posts for the last four weeks, that is since I have been a holder. I have always mentioned the same arguments for my price predictions. Sometimes it is better to look at the stock in a medium term view rather than short term gains which I think you are after. This is after seeing your barrage of comments on all the threads listed on this site.
GoodLuck.
Sue.
SueHelen
- 02 Dec 2003 18:47
- 823 of 1924
Just to add I have answered why 50 pence in my posts last night. I just don't want to be repeating things that have already been posted. With regards to Cobra asking me that question, do you not think it is amusing that Cobra managed to scribble some lines in the afternoon on this thread telling everyone to buy and now presumably he/she are not too sure themselves. Maybe, you should put the question to Cobra with regards to their scribbles in the afternoon telling everyone to buy with no reasons why.
I have always mentioned my reasons for buying, that is called research.
Evening now,
Sue.
ajren
- 02 Dec 2003 18:53
- 824 of 1924
This is after seeing your barrage of comments on all the threads listed
on this site - said by Sue to me
I am not hear to defend myself.I let others - the many who thank me on the
threads - speak.
You demean Yourself by becoming personal.
Fact 1 : Closed at 13 today
Fact 2 : Your 50 p at Christmas.Cobra asked you about this and you did not
answer
rgds aj
thestatusquo
- 02 Dec 2003 19:12
- 825 of 1924
Axe, you failed to answer my questions! You failed to offer a critique of the very reasoned and accurate revenue research of "Happy to Watch"
I will happily eat humble pie if you answer my questions.
On the information which is in the public domain, how do you value this share at 26pence on Thursday? Am I de-ramping by asking you to explain? Or are you ramping by providing a guess and no back-up?
And Sue? Your efforts are fantastic. But come on! Be honest. You dont know any more than the rest of us? All info you have provided, I have been provided by my brokers or the net. Nothing new! All public domain. 50 pence by Christmas???
Charts are all very nice. But the movement has only occurred since share tip! Flatlined before that!
Price action was driven by small private investor trades. Any big boys take a piece at higher prices? or will they wait to get some at 10pence?
After all the speculation nonsense spouted on this board abates, this stock will revert to a price trend linked to profit growth. Not notional profits in 5 years time, but real profits in todays money.
If the dotcom boom of 2000 has taught any of us any lessons, it should be that the markets love affair with dream stocks is a fickle one! With no profits, prices can go down every bit as quickly as they go up.
ckmtang
- 02 Dec 2003 19:17
- 826 of 1924
i think sue predict 50P that mean she is so optimistic of this share.
thestatusquo
- 02 Dec 2003 19:19
- 827 of 1924
Ohhhhhhhh Sue!
And I thought you knew this company intimately!
You bought on the Share Mag tip as well!! 4 weeks ago!
You really arent an insider then?
You're just like me! A mere investing mortal!
This should send a huge "DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH" message to all of us!!!
game_boy
- 02 Dec 2003 20:08
- 828 of 1924
It seems that this thread has gone the way many well researched and presented threads go as soon as their is the first sign of a retrace in price....SueHelen keep up your good work and ignore the timewasters who only come to criticise....its funny how many people like to blame others for their misfortune or to find an easy target for their petty comments...we are all adults and should learn to behave in that way....
thestatusquo..ajren and others who are quick to complain.....if you are so sure of your own thinking...stick with it....feel free to present your views in a logical and well researched way....but don't criticise others for trying to do the same thing...and don't expect any answers to your style of questioning from people on these boards...personally I would not spend one minute of my time responding to characters like yourself as I am confident in my own research and do not need to justify my position to anyone.....I'm in this business to make money...not to answer to smart arses on BB's !!
None of us have all the answers...and no-one is right all of the time...but some of us at least have the conviction to put our money behind what we believe in...and have more sense than to belittle what we don't..
northrop
- 02 Dec 2003 20:25
- 829 of 1924
Does anyone have the link confirming revnue for 4000+ desks goes to CWV?
tobyjug
- 02 Dec 2003 21:08
- 830 of 1924
Sue.Thanks.