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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 ?

ajren - 05 Dec 2003 21:55 - 979 of 1924

Hi markP

I request you re.read my threads.I have consistently praised Sue - probably
more than you have - for everything except HYPE.My teenage schoolgirls
refers to all Hypers /Personalisers - not just Sue.I now include you
in my list of Personalisers--the way you referred to me in your letter.

What do I mean by teenage schoolgirls.Did I say anything bad about any teenage
schoolgirl???You have a very nice teenage daughter and so have I.Teenagers
behave in a way teenagers behave e.g.they have teenage moods/difficult years/
parental/school/peer,etc problems.They - especially teenage schoolgirls -
often rant off/personalise/get moody/sulk/say abusive things,often use there
emotions instead of their logical thinking faculties.Perhaps you now see these
are exactly the qualities HYPERS - teenagers constantly HYPE - and PERSONALISERS
on our site have e.g.they use childlike emotions instead of the logic used by
Business people.If the HYPERS and PERSONALISERS cannot control their emotions
they are effectively ... teenage schoolgirls.I mention the feminine because
of the particularly difficult time girls endure.

If you reply to this post I request you reply in a businesslike manner i.e.
not emotional.

Your :-the fundamentals still show this is a good share to hold.I request you
provide a logical rationale to show this and if you think the shares will go
up to 50p before Christmas.

Sue,I again compliment you for the incredible amount of work you have put in.
I have not read all your posts today but certainly the ones I did read had
zero Hype.I,and am sure most of us,appreciate this.
Best wishes aj

ajren - 05 Dec 2003 22:00 - 980 of 1924

Hi Axe79.Please stop misbehaving like a teenage schoolgirl and read my letter
to MarkP.The big boys site.Please tell me what it is and I will be delighted
to post there.If you reply to this letter I request you leave your teenage
schoolgirl emotions aside and write like a Businessman rgds aj

ajren - 05 Dec 2003 22:06 - 981 of 1924

Sue,
I repeat :- you are doing and have always done an incredible amount of work
on this share rgds aj

ajren - 05 Dec 2003 22:07 - 982 of 1924

axe79
I suggest you buy a mouth wash.rgds aj

snax - 05 Dec 2003 22:10 - 983 of 1924

Ajren----Fundamentalist told you "what it is" yesterday, you said you couldn't be bothered to register.

ajren - 05 Dec 2003 22:14 - 984 of 1924

Hi Snax.
There seems to be a mistake.I was not referring now to that site rgds aj

snax - 05 Dec 2003 22:19 - 985 of 1924

Ajren---Mistake??? you asked Axe79 to tell you "what it is" and you would be delighted to post there.

ajren - 05 Dec 2003 22:27 - 986 of 1924

Hi Snax.I apologise.I made a mistake.

Apparantly the teenage schoolgirls are worse there.Is it possible to get
into an UNemotional thread and if so what do you suggest ?

Also,please give me the www again.
rgds aj

snax - 05 Dec 2003 22:36 - 987 of 1924

www.advfn.com -- All bb threads emotional(some more than other's)

ajren - 05 Dec 2003 22:40 - 988 of 1924

Thanks snax.I will post there on monday.rgds aj

game_boy - 05 Dec 2003 23:32 - 989 of 1924

ajren....you are great grandma....I am little red riding hood...and axe is the big bad wolf...what f***ing planet are you on !!!

ajren - 05 Dec 2003 23:38 - 990 of 1924

Hi game_boy.I am leaving until monday.I suggest you buy a mouth wash.aj

ajren - 05 Dec 2003 23:51 - 991 of 1924

Hi Snax,

I went to www.advfn .com and it seems -to me -I have to register to go to the board.I went to register but I will not give them the info they want e.g.
Address,Town.
However,the teenagers from their boards can attack me here and I will reply.
There is no need for them to bring a mouth wash before they come.
I am leaving now until Monday.
rgds aj

markp - 06 Dec 2003 00:27 - 992 of 1924

Ajren

As requested, I reply to your comments as I would to any of my employee's (i.e. in a businesslike manner) who behave as you do, when I offer you the use of my screwdriver to tighten the screw you obviously have loose.

In my post I did not mention 50p and do not know why do you think I did? As a holder I hope they do go to 50p by xmas, but until the placement price is made available I have not got a clue as to the day to day price movement.

One thing which does occur to me is that the amount of shares issued in the placement should give us an idea as to the director's future hopes for the business. If I were in their position and felt that the long term future of the business was rosey, and that a mega shareprice rise was imminent, I would want to put as few shares as possible into the marketplace to raise the 2.5 million without diluting my holdings too much.

Just my thoughts and I welcome any comments.

Andy - 06 Dec 2003 00:52 - 993 of 1924

Was this a mistake?

nathan replies to "Suehelen", and "AJREN" replies to him?
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nathan7 - 05 Dec'03 - 19:35 - 974 of 991


hi sue, keep up the good work ,none of us know exactly what will happen with cms but l have been watching your comments and it is helping me to make my descisions,but regardless to whether they rise or fall l hold myself responsible,ignore the criticism and thanks for your help.ps l agree with the 50p in the very near future.


ajren - 05 Dec'03 - 19:47 - 975 of 991

Hi nathan.Nice to read your pleasant letter.It is sad that everyone will not
write them.rgds aj

Global Nomad - 06 Dec 2003 09:54 - 994 of 1924

Ajren,

it would seem to me that above everything else you are a hypocrite....the only person getting emotional is you. The only person constantly bring the tone down to a rant is you.

We all say positive and negative things and we all comment negatively and positively about each others posts, that is what a good discussion is about.

However you are the only one who turns it into a big personnal issue.

Far from being a teenage schoolgirl I would suggest you are a self centred spoilt child.

I have made my opinion after reading so many petty minded posts and I say now I am fed up with it and will not get into a slanging match about it.

Take a deep breath and calm down and think about your attitude to life and other people, you'll enjoy yourself more.

SueHelen - 06 Dec 2003 11:19 - 995 of 1924

(Full statement of yesterday's news published on the CMS website):

Cinnober and CMS WebView announce agreement to exploit fully the business potential of CScreen
5th December 2003
Cinnober Financial Technology AB (Cinnober) and CMS WebView plc (CMS) have entered into an agreement to exploit fully the business potential of CScreen.

CScreen, developed by Cinnober, is an Over-the-Counter (OTC) trading platform enabling inter-dealer brokers to electronically negotiate and trade complex financial instruments with their clients.

To date, CScreen has gained a wide following in the OTC equity derivatives market where it is used by around 20 brokers and over 80 client banks. The number of participants in this area continues to grow and CScreen technology is poised for application in other financial market sectors.

Under the initial terms of the agreement, CScreen hosting and administration will be managed by CMS whilst sales and marketing activity will continue to be handled by the existing CScreen team. At the next stage of development, Cinnober and CMS will share responsibility for the strategic growth of CScreen in its current marketplace as well as in new areas of business.

Bob Antell, CEO of CMS WebView plc, said:

"This agreement complements CMSs strategy of leveraging its existing infrastructure and utilises the companys expertise in the area of data collection, processing and distribution in the financial market arena. We look forward to working closely with Cinnober and the CScreen sales and marketing team to realise fully CScreens business potential."
Peter Fredriksson, CEO of CScreen, commented:

"We identified quickly the business synergies that exist between CMS and Cinnober. This agreement will enable us to exploit fully the opportunities to develop the market for CScreen technology."
For further information, please contact:

Bob Antell/Peter Blogg
CMS WebView plc
020 7744 7722 Neil Boom/Jenny Leahy
Gresham PR Ltd.
020 7404 9000

Peter Fredriksson
Cinnober Financial Technology AB
+46 8 5030 4700 Joakim Stenberg
CScreen Ltd
020 7841 7477

Notes to editors

About CMS WebView plc

CMS WebView plc (www.cms.co.uk) listed on the Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange (AIM: CWV) in August 2000. Since its original formation in 1982, CMS WebView plc (CMS) has developed extensive expertise in the area of real-time market data collection, processing and distribution.

Until 1997, when a management buy-out took place, CMS was a subsidiary of the London Commodity Exchange and latterly LIFFE.

CMSs 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 worlds leading futures exchanges - the London Metal Exchange (LME), the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) and the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT).

In addition to the above, 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 worlds 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.

About Cinnober Financial Technology AB (CFT)

CFT was founded in 1998 with a vision to develop a flexible and fast platform for financial transactions, using the possibilities that Java and the Internet enables. Our major competence is in exchange systems, trading applications and Internet solutions.

Our Product Portfolio

We provide marketplace solutions to exchanges, banks and brokerage firms, on the financial, energy and commodity markets.

Our product portfolio includes:

TRADExpress Trading Engine Automatic matching for electronic exchanges
TRADExpress Trading Clients For financial, commodity and energy markets
TRADExpress Trade Manager Enhanced risk control and efficient logistics for exchanges and clearing houses
CScreen Electronic broker tool for equity derivatives and other OTC markets.
All CFT products are based on our in-house developed trading platform, TRADExpress - a third generation, 100% pure Java platform.

Our Clients

Our clients include leading exchanges and institutions around the world, such as:

The American Stock Exchange (AMEX)
The London Metal Exchange (LME)
Nord Pool
NOS
Imarex
VPC
The Company

All employees are partners, and most come from a background within marketplaces and financial IT. CFT is well capitalized and has been profitable from the start. It has a strong capital base and is well prepared for future forthcomings.

http://www.cms.co.uk/

Sue.

SueHelen - 06 Dec 2003 11:23 - 996 of 1924

(Full version of the contract news released on Monday is now on the CMS website too):

CMS WebView signs up another three clients for ProphetX
01 December 2003
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.

For further information, please contact:

Bob Antell/Peter Blogg at CMS WebView Plc 020 7744 7722

or

Neil Boom/Jenny Leahy at Gresham PR Ltd 020 7404 9000

Sue.

SueHelen - 06 Dec 2003 11:25 - 997 of 1924

Hi there,

Does anyone know why a contact telephone number with contact personnel of Gresham public relations is listed in the above news?
Do they look after the PR of CMS?

Many thanks,

Sue.

SueHelen - 06 Dec 2003 11:39 - 998 of 1924

Investtech Update (from this morning):

CMS WEBVIEW ORD (CWV) - Dec 5, 2003. Close: 13.00 (+2.25)

Positive Candidate (Medium term) - Dec 5, 2003

Has risen 767% since the bottom on 13 Jun 2002 at 1.50. Is within a rising trend and continued advance within the current trend is indicated. On reactions back, there is support against the floor of the trend channel.


Period Vol.bal. Volatility Liquidity +/- %
1 day - 2.31% 14.80 +20.93%
5 days -37.98 9.88% 20.46 -18.75%
22 days 60.06 40.07% 36.46 +197.14%
66 days 53.24 80.22% 12.61 +197.14%

Sue.

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