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COMS Cloud Based Telephony Solutions (COMS)     

doodlebug4 - 27 Apr 2013 11:50

Topped the share charts on Friday following a lucrative contract announcement and is rumoured to have several more contracts in the pipeline.

Website www.coms.com

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=COMS&S

doodlebug4 - 21 Aug 2013 10:16 - 294 of 1120

RNS
RNS Number : 1746M
Coms PLC
21 August 2013





21 August 2013

Coms plc

("Coms" or the "Company")

Holdings in Company

Coms plc (AIM: COMS) was informed on 20 August 2013 that Simon Munro has increased his overall shareholding to 25,000,000 shares taking his overall holding to 4.16% of the Company.

Coms plc


djalan - 21 Aug 2013 13:02 - 295 of 1120

Good on yer Simon !

doodlebug4 - 21 Aug 2013 16:24 - 296 of 1120

Dil's been looking at his tea leaves again, so I bought back some that I top sliced at the beginning of last week!

robstuff - 21 Aug 2013 16:27 - 297 of 1120

WOW, huge amount of Buying today ahead of the interims expected any day now

skinny - 21 Aug 2013 16:33 - 298 of 1120

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=COMS&S

doodlebug4 - 22 Aug 2013 17:10 - 299 of 1120

4PetesSake - okay so you posted the undernoted quote on 14th August, where is this exciting RNS?! If I had £10 for every post on various bulletin boards saying something similar then I could afford to own nearly as many shares in the company as Simon Munro. David Breith seems to have been on holiday for quite a few weeks, it's time he got back into work mode and started delivering on his hyperbole.

"I'm sure that we are going to see some very exciting RNS's later this week, perhaps later this morning."

halifax - 22 Aug 2013 17:26 - 300 of 1120

Is this another rampers "dream" stock, or is there a really good story awaiting to unfold?

doodlebug4 - 22 Aug 2013 19:18 - 301 of 1120

Time will tell halifax.

4PetesSake - 22 Aug 2013 19:58 - 302 of 1120

Doodlebug

Okay, I was a week out. For sure we will have one of more RNS's tomorrow.

HARRYCAT - 22 Aug 2013 21:51 - 303 of 1120

But tomorrow never comes! I'm sure you were taught that? ;o)

4PetesSake - 23 Aug 2013 08:04 - 304 of 1120

Still waiting for tomorrow...... LOL

skinny - 23 Aug 2013 08:09 - 305 of 1120

images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTNd8pQ17opbX9Jpppbu28

doodlebug4 - 23 Aug 2013 16:54 - 306 of 1120

Looks like it's the free beer then. RNS on Tuesday Pete, failing that, sometime next week definitely/maybe/perhaps/who knows? :-)

skyhigh - 23 Aug 2013 17:26 - 307 of 1120

Could be good whenever it happens though!

4PetesSake - 23 Aug 2013 18:33 - 308 of 1120

Coms is becoming a victim of its own success.

Because it has done so well investors are getting impatient and want more, even quicker. Some months ago when the SP was 2.4p, I said on LSE that I would be happy with a 50% rise by the end of the year eg. 3.6p. Therefore I am happy and see anything above 3.6p is a bonus.

If anyone doubts that DB is able to deliver then hopefully they will sell and try and find another AIM share that is low risk, that is likely to double by the end of the year. Good luck with that.

Having been in EVO since January, I have learnt to be very patient for many months. Therefore I have not been concerned at all about having to wait a few extra weeks at Coms.

Keep smiling :@) and the time will come.



doodlebug4 - 23 Aug 2013 20:44 - 309 of 1120

I hate to disagree Pete, but Coms is not becoming a victim of its own success. Investors are only getting impatient because the company has a CEO who, to put it mildly, has a big mouth and has said that he is going to get this share price to 10p " in the near future" - he said that in April. David Breith has evidently already put his foot in his mouth on Twitter after recently having quite a long holiday in Florida. AIM shares are historically littered with CEOs who have promised to deliver and who have failed. This company has enormous potential, but as a shareholder I would be far more comfortable with a CEO who delivered first and then strutted his stuff afterwards.

Dil - 24 Aug 2013 01:34 - 310 of 1120

I reckon you've sold out doodlebugf.

doodlebug4 - 24 Aug 2013 10:44 - 311 of 1120

I reckon you're wrong Dil, I top sliced at the beginning of last week and then bought another 100k on Wednesday! I just think there needs to be some realism here and I'm not in favour of CEOs getting involved in Twitter.

tuttle - 24 Aug 2013 12:19 - 312 of 1120

doodlebug4,

Hi , first post ever on this forum but feel i need to respond to your comment re DB.
The first point i can fully understand your frustration re timescales re more news
after all DB's comments indeed i first bought shares in April and have sold out a
few times since because of shareprice stagnation but never lost site of the bigger
picture here and now back in with one million shares.
DB imo is delivering and turning Coms around, the fact they have secured a contract
for 15 million with a major large plc is proof in itself, add to that the various other
smaller contracts delivered to date and the whole team now fully motivated and
incentivised the now much larger revenue stream and you have in DB a ceo who
is delivering,add to that the experienced team he as assembled the aquisitions he
as made and surely you would have to conceed DB is in fact delivering to date.

doodlebug4 - 24 Aug 2013 14:49 - 313 of 1120

tuttle - good to read your opinion and perhaps I am being a bit harsh with my comments about David Breith. If he delivers on his promise of getting the share price to 10p then we will all be happy - I only have 200k, so I will not be quite as happy as you !
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