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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 ?

willhy - 08 Nov 2004 14:19 - 1761 of 1924

Yes I would imagine they would get alot less than a full TDI, but they don't need to do much marketing etc. It makes everything alot quicker and easier and also available to 10,000 potential customers.

warrenc - 16 Nov 2004 09:48 - 1762 of 1924

How much lower can this one go???
Is it time to bail or sit tight???
Help anyone please

profitmaker - 16 Nov 2004 10:09 - 1763 of 1924

No point bailing out as my holding won't buy a decent telly. May as well tuck them away and forget about them for a couple of years. Of course we don't do that. It's a great story but no one seems to be buying it. I was expecting this to fly after a period in the doldrums. Only a TDI sale will boost the price. They did promise 5 in the 2nd half(only 6 weeks left). Management has not delivered. Promises of jam tomorrow but there is a danger that the bread will be mouldy by then. I wouldn't put any more money into this and if you have a reasonable amount you can recover,I would put it somewhere else. Best I can do.

warrenc - 16 Nov 2004 11:01 - 1764 of 1924

cheers i'll try and forget about them for a few years

AndrewThomson77 - 23 Nov 2004 00:17 - 1765 of 1924

SunGard Distributes CMS WebView's Historic Exchange Ticks

November 22, 2004 - SunGard Data Management Solutions, an operating group of SunGard (NYSE: SDS), announced today that it has entered into a data distribution agreement with CMS WebView to distribute historic exchange ticks through the FAME Energy Data Service.

CMS WebView will provide SunGard Data Management Solutions with a data feed of historic tick data from the London Metal Exchange (LME), International Petroleum Exchange (IPE), London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE), New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX), Commodity Exchange Inc. (COMEX) and New York Board of Trade (NYBOT).

Bob Antell, chief executive of CMS WebView, commented, "The rapid development of algorithmic trading applications has brought to the fore the need to have easily accessible, tick-by-tick trading data for back testing of new trading strategies. The combination of the FAME Energy Data Service and our TDI Data Feed will help to provide exactly this capability. The TDI Data Feed uses a single protocol to feed tick data from a number of exchanges around the world into SunGard's FAME Time Series Database."

"SunGard recognizes that with recent developments in modern trading techniques, market participants have a requirement for increasing volumes of clean, accurate, and timely historic tick data. We're continually integrating new sources of content to widen the range of energy data available through our applications," added Emma Garvey, energy data product manager at SunGard Data Management Solutions. "The decision to add historic tick data from CMS WebView came in response to a requirement from one of our larger investment bank customers. After conducting some research as to the availability of this data, CMS appeared to be one of the few providers with a central source for historic tick data from a number of worldwide commodities exchanges."

CMS WebView data will be made available through SunGard's energy data offerings, including EnergyScope, a Web-based energy data desktop that offers advanced analytics for risk management, marking to market and many forms of market analysis.


About CMS WebView
CMS WebView plc (CMS) 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. CMS's lead product - Transactional Data Interface (TDI(tm)) - enables clients to control the collection, processing and distribution of mission critical data for their business needs. TDI(tm) 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).

About SunGard Data Management Solutions
SunGard Data Management Solutions provides technology solutions for the management and delivery of market, historical and reference data to financial services institutions, energy and public sector organizations. It also offers outsourced data management services, as well as real-time, interactive and flat-file data feeds for application integration. SunGard Data Management Solutions aggregates market data and financial content from more than 100 third-party sources, adding value through a range of services including cleansing, enrichment and analytics.

About SunGard
SunGard is a global leader in integrated software and processing solutions, primarily for financial services. SunGard also helps information-dependent enterprises of all types to ensure the continuity of their business. SunGard serves more than 20,000 customers in more than 50 countries, including the world's 50 largest financial services companies. SunGard (NYSE:SDS) is a member of the S&P 500 and has annual revenue of $3 billion.

BANKONE - 24 Nov 2004 21:27 - 1766 of 1924

so why is there no movement on the share price, are we still awaiting the 5 or so new contract deals or is it now 4 with Sunguard

AndrewThomson77 - 25 Nov 2004 19:44 - 1767 of 1924

I don't know!

Its not been widely reported for some reason. I guess after the performance of the past 12 months, people are wary of investing. I can't see much downside now. I think a fair price would be about 5p until more contracts are announced.

profitmaker - 26 Nov 2004 09:47 - 1768 of 1924

One month to announce a contract. Don't think it's going to happen. We're stuck at this level for the foreseeable future. I've lost trust in managemnent. I'm going to contact them to see what's going on.

jfletendre - 26 Nov 2004 10:47 - 1769 of 1924

Hi Profitmaker - would you post here after you've done that please?

peterstilgoe - 26 Nov 2004 17:09 - 1770 of 1924

Got taken down on very small selling volume 10%, when theres no vol they can do what they want !

Do you make contact profit, any joy ?

profitmaker - 29 Nov 2004 10:15 - 1771 of 1924

Still waiting for a reply.
In the meantime, it looks like the management have left the country. CWV now at 2.25p, absolutely disastrous. I'm getting ready to bury this one, not to praise it.(apologies to Shakey,William not Stevens)

profitmaker - 29 Nov 2004 10:20 - 1772 of 1924

Now I know why they weren't replying. Very bad news. My only question is why did it take them until Nov 29th to realise that there would be no TDI sales this year against a forecast of 6 for the year. I'll start crying now but I can't afford a beer.



CMS WebView plc - Trading Update

CMS WebView plc ("CMS" or "the Company"), the provider of systems and software for real-time data distribution and management, announces that, having not achieved anticipated new sales of its proprietary TDI modular software system, it has commenced an immediate Strategic Review of the business.

Whilst the Directors remain confident of the advantages of the TDI product, they believe that the sales cycle for complex software products such as TDI has become longer than previously expected. Therefore, as part of the Strategic Review, the Directors are currently reviewing all areas of the business, including the sales and marketing strategy, its overseas operations and central administration.

Ongoing customer support and the continuing development of TDI remain core to the business and the service to existing clients will be unaffected. A key objective of the Strategic Review is to swiftly apply actions that preserve the Company's balance sheet strength by ensuring that the costs of the business reflect the current lower than anticipated level of income, while maintaining the ability to promote and market TDI and associated products to exchanges and banks.

The Company intends to report the results of the Strategic Review as soon as practicable and to publish its preliminary results in April 2005.

Enquiries, please contact:


Bob Antell Neil Boom
Chief Executive Gresham PR Ltd
CMS WebView plc 020 7404 9000


020 7744 7722


Andy Pedrette Justin Lewis
Smith & Williamson Corporate Synergy
020 7637 5377 020 7626 2244
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange


momentum - 29 Nov 2004 11:47 - 1773 of 1924

Well at least you can still sell at present. This has been on the cards for months. Nothing more than a cash shell and should be sold.

AndrewThomson77 - 30 Nov 2004 19:07 - 1774 of 1924

"A key objective of the Strategic Review is to swiftly apply actions that preserve the Company's balance sheet strength by ensuring that the costs of the business reflect the current lower than anticipated level of income, while maintaining the ability to promote and market TDI and associated products to exchanges and banks."

Scary.

goal - 04 Jan 2005 15:24 - 1775 of 1924

CMS WebView PLC
31 December 2004





31 December 2004



Directorate Change


Peter Blogg, Business Development Director, has tendered his resignation from
the Board of CMS WebView plc and leaves the Company today to pursue other
business opportunities.


For further information, please contact:

Bob Antell CMS WebView plc +44 (0)20 7744 7722

Neil Boom Gresham PR Ltd +44 (0)20 7404 9000

cwv on the move??? goal





skyhigh - 28 Jan 2005 16:13 - 1776 of 1924

What is it with this share. I was just looking at this on my watch list and wondering if to sell or not... (should have put a stop loss on this & sold a long time ago.. but I didn't) Anyway.. as I was looking at the share price the bid went down.. typical!

Well, I'll hang on to these as not worth anything anyway. I now expect CWV to go bust/into admin./big share placing/funding/dilution of shares which will make them worth even less. I've written these off.. what a pile of cr*p. :(

littlejon - 17 Feb 2005 22:41 - 1777 of 1924

anyone apart from myself still holding??

suehelen what's your view on this 12mths+ on ???

skyhigh - 18 Feb 2005 08:39 - 1778 of 1924

Still holding.. been in about 15mnths at 12.5p..should have executed a stop loss but didn't.. not worth selling now...so hoping that something good happens somehow..:(

ramu - 18 Feb 2005 11:16 - 1779 of 1924

Littlejohn,

Like Skyhigh, got in too high about a year ago and now not worth selling. However, I noticed some 100k buys recently and there's been some positive talk in ADVFN. If there's anything factual, then it may be worth averaging down but IMHO, nothing short of a miracle is required to exceed 5p.

Ramu

littlejon - 21 Feb 2005 09:19 - 1780 of 1924

Im in the same position as you guys, didnt use stop losses last yr, mainly because in the past Ive been caught out by cutting losses to early only for the share to recover.

It is fair to say that from Nov 03 until spring 04 that everything was very positive around this share such as threads being accurate with predictions and brokers rating this share a strong buy therefore became a difficult share to predict ?

Ive not sold any of my holdings on the belief that things could change around again and all such as suehelen & new broker ratings might re-spark this share, Im sure that a lot of traders and brokers have this share on their monitors ready to pounce?

Anyway waiting for next RNS to come through & hope that after 12 months of crap news a more positive statement is on the arisen.

Good luck all holders

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