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ASW Advanced CP Grp

139.75
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Advanced CP Grp ASW London Ordinary Share
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No dividends issued between 26 Apr 2014 and 26 Apr 2024

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Posted at 04/11/2014 15:03 by proactivest
Video interview with Vin Murria.

The chief executive of Advanced Computer Software (LON:ASW), talks to Proactive Investors about the group’s half-year figures.

She explains why she sees good growth across all three parts of the business, why she does not expect ASW to become a tax inversion target, and the reasons for the recent share price decline.
Posted at 31/10/2014 12:36 by gargleblaster
Could be a buy on the forthcoming interims next week. Most of the bad news surely in the price. Was v. impressed by Vin Murria when she presented at Shares/Cenkos. Management team look good, fundamentals look good. Don't write ASW off - has too much going for it.
Posted at 26/8/2014 10:27 by kannerwas
It means that the company's 'Share Premium Account' of £80m or so, being the amount that the company received on the issue of shares, above the 'nominal' value of those shares (10p each), is to be cancelled. The £80m will instead be credited to the company's accumulated Profit and Loss Account. Both of these accounts form part of the 'Shareholders' Funds' on the Balance Sheet. The total value of Shareholders' Funds will not change.

Shareholders' relative interests in the company and their voting rights are not affected. The difference is that the Profit and Loss account is 'distributable', i.e. as far as the law is concerned it can be paid to shareholders by way of dividend or return of capital, whereas the Share Premium Account is not.

Shareholders' funds are not cash amounts. The cash has been spent on the assets in the other half of the balance sheet, including intangibles such as the goodwill on acquisitions. So this change does not free up £80m of cash for distribution. As far as I can see it just gives the company a bit more flexibility over future distributions and is to that limited extent a 'good thing' for shareholders.
Posted at 21/8/2014 11:23 by proactivest
Video - Market Report



Quindell (LON:QPP) shares plunge, London Mining (LON:LOND) half-year results disappoint, Rambler Metals (LON:RMM) exceeds production guidance, Beowulf (LON:BEO) to raise up to £2mln, IGAS (LON:IGAS) to drill third shale gas well, Advanced Computer Software's (ASW) capital reduction rubber stamped.
Posted at 04/6/2014 16:07 by glasshalfull
Excellent results announced today which show what an exemplary job Vin Murria, Barbara Firth & team are doing here.

Revenue growth of 68% topped Arden's "upgraded" forecasts by a few million with their EBITDA forecasts also beaten £45.3m (vs £45.1m which they upgraded 3 x times during the year).

Cash generation was also v strong at 105% and Arden's forecasts of net debt of £58.5m was handsomely beaten and sitting at only £49.4m. It is forecast to reduce further to £24m in the current year.

Forecasts have also been upgraded by 4% for the coming year with EPS 7.1p estimated which equates to 14.5% earnings growth ...PER 17. While this might appear to be on the high side it is worth reiterating that ASW have now delivered 5-years profitable growth and their recurring revenue stream is now sitting at 64% of total revenue.

There is far more commentary contained in today's RNS release but suffice to say that ASW are an exceptional company that are certainly delivering.

Regards,
GHF
Posted at 04/6/2014 08:28 by moneymaker80
Bit better. ASW is one of my investments that I do not worry about at all. Magnificent business and one day will be taken over IMHO.For a lot more than £1.24 a share.
Posted at 03/6/2014 12:59 by tightfist
Hi All,I am interested in emerging software/process partners with the NHS and am aware of ASW, IDEA and EMIS. Can anyone help with other quoted companies in that field that should be researched?It looks like a good solid area to be invested in, with plenty of potential newsflow. Thanks
Posted at 03/6/2014 09:03 by stevemarkus
I think ASW went into the MSCI index on Friday which would account for the rise.

Cheers,
Steve.
Posted at 24/4/2014 06:56 by glasshalfull
ASW is catching the big boys of the sector in terms of market share in the Financial Management Sector per recent Gartner report.



Advanced's financial management software achieved 16.4% revenue growth in 2013

23 April 2014 – Advanced Computer Software Group's (Advanced's) financial management software (FMS) has been ranked as having the fourth largest market share in the UK by leading analyst firm Gartner. The Gartner report 'Market Share: All Software Markets, Worldwide, 2013' [i] confirms Advanced's 9.5% share of the UK FMS market, just 0.5% behind third placed Oracle and 7.7% behind second placed SAP.

Advanced's FMS achieved 16.4% revenue growth between 2012 and 2013, comparing favourably to market share leaders Sage, SAP and Oracle.

Vin Murria, CEO, Advanced Computer Software Group plc, says, "We believe the Gartner report confirms our position in the UK financial management software space. The addition of Exchequer to our FMS portfolio in March 2013 has, in our opinion, further strengthened our market position, allowing us to provide customers with a comprehensive choice of finance system that can be delivered either on-premise or as a cloud-based model."

Colleen Graham et al, Research Director from Gartner says, "Mature economies primarily drove software market growth in 2013, offsetting relative sluggishness in emerging markets. Organisations in the middle of a multi-year transition are investing in technologies to support existing systems, while leveraging cloud offerings to implement new applications."

Advanced has 4000 FMS customers and recent new wins include The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, The Roundhouse, Port of Tyne, Elizabeth Shaw Chocolates and Redbridge College.

Advanced offers a range of finance systems which are specifically designed for public and private sector organisations of all sizes including Exchequer, OpenAccounts, eFinancials and e5.

Regards,
GHF
Posted at 05/4/2014 22:28 by chizgreen68
I have a small holding and thinking about buying more. I am wondering how ASW integrate all of the various purchases into their product range, in laymans terms 'how the modules talk to each other' - is it their intention to integrate or just sell the modules as seperate solutions? I'm a CRM specialist and former accounting type, so am aware of the challenges inherent in getting those two modules to integrate / reconcile. The ASW web site describes 'integration with other business systems' as an offering, although it doesnt mention whether the integration is with its own products or the clients legacy systems.

Anyone have any views on this?

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