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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cms Webview | LSE:CWV | London | Ordinary Share | GB0009580027 | ORD 0.2P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.25 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/9/2007 20:10 | isis You can safely assume the existing management will diappear as the company being reversed in will bring in its own management. | timely | |
10/9/2007 18:03 | Chancer - you are in dreamland as everyone has been with this Company. It is a shell, it is only worth what someone will put in and they won't be putting money in for your benefit. The shell is worth £300k at most at what they are suspended at, a refloat will value them at what the new punters will put in and perhaps a bit of a premium. Six months later they will have blown that and will be knocking on the door for some more wedge and so the cycle begins again. Once a sucker always a sucker it seems. | isis | |
10/9/2007 17:57 | It all depends on who will reverse in and what sector they are in. I think its great news. All stacks up now with the Barclays holdings announcements just before they went pop. Rodney, this time next year ......... ;) As for Knutsford - they tried to aquire M&S hence the rise, I know, I held them and sold very early. ;0( | brooksky | |
10/9/2007 17:53 | I don't think so isis. I would expect 1-2 pence minimum on return from suspension. Still in talks to sell TDI software etc too. | chancer6 | |
10/9/2007 11:33 | If they do reverse they are likely to highly dilute everything and then consolidate. Knutsford happpened during the dotcom boom and it was a different ball game, still you might a get a reasonable premium.. | isis | |
10/9/2007 11:29 | Things could be looking up then finally? Sounds like we could here some more soon. | rmart | |
08/9/2007 14:32 | Excellent as expected news out yesterday. | chancer6 | |
07/9/2007 16:54 | HarryHill on another bulletin board has just informed me that the above shell company was called Knutsford. Miracles can happen..........Lets hope for one here for all holders who bought at much higher than the suspension price. Have a good w/e all. Garbut | garbut | |
07/9/2007 14:07 | I remember about 6 or 7 years ago when 4 heavyweight city guys bought a shell company(cant remember the name of it now)for about 2p and subsequently the share price rocketed to over 2 quid and some jammy b-gger was already holding 200K ay the 2p price.....Grrrrrrrrr I wished!! | garbut | |
07/9/2007 13:57 | Well its definitely not bad news.If an RTO does take place then I expect to see a slight profit on my 100K bought for the princley sum of 400 squid!lol! | garbut | |
07/9/2007 11:26 | Would this news have sparked a small rise rise in the share price if it was not suspended ? News is slightly encouraging ? Had to laugh at the RNS title...."Trading Statement" .... what trading ? | rcktmn | |
07/9/2007 10:54 | everythings crossed not just my fingers | philwill | |
07/9/2007 10:50 | Seems that there might be some light at the end of the tunnel. Just need to keep our fingers crossed. | canny lass | |
07/9/2007 10:35 | Cms Webview Trading Statement RNS Number:4843D CMS WebView PLC 07 September 2007 Further to the announcement of 27 July 2007, the directors of CMS Webview Plc ("Company" or "CMS") would like to provide shareholders with an update on the Company's current position. On 27 July 2007 Ian Donald Williams and Anthony Peter McQueen Benedict of Benedict Mackenzie LLP, 62 Wilson Street, London EC2A 2BU ("the Liquidator") were appointed as joint liquidators to the Company to administer a member's voluntary liquidation, a key factor of which is that the Company is solvent, which remains the case. As previously stated on 28 June 2007, the Company is open to corporate deal opportunities with companies that might find significant value in CMS's 'clean' balance sheet and its proven TDI data management product or in realising the value of CMS's intellectual property assets. Specifically, discussions have taken place with companies that view a listing, via means of being reversed into CMS, as an advantage and key stage to their future growth objectives. With the help of the Liquidator attempts are being made to identify a suitable business for such a reversal. Should a suitable business be found for reversal into CMS, this would be subject to the approval by the shareholders of CMS at an extraordinary general meeting, which would be convened by way of a circular setting out full details of the business being reversed into the Company. In addition to negotiations regarding a potential reverse of a business or company into CMS, discussions are also continuing to take place with organisations that may have an interest in the licensing rights (exclusive or otherwise) in CMS' proven data management product; TDI. Further announcements will be made in due course. This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange END TSTOKOKDKBKDACK pc | pc4900074200 | |
07/8/2007 08:39 | Thanks for that Canny Lass | alwaysbanking | |
06/8/2007 11:42 | All is not over at the moment. As the share is currently suspended there is not a lot you can do. If CWV goes to the wall then your Crest shares will become void. If CWV should return to the market, possibly under a new name, then your Crest shares will have some marked down value. Just have to wait and see. I held NWD shares which went to the wall. Returned to the market under the name of Ovidia Investments. Only got 1 share for every 100 previously held, however the share price has since risen 10-fold now giving a 10% return on the value i had before the suspension. All hope is not lost for some return. | canny lass | |
06/8/2007 11:10 | If your cms shares are held on a Crest account - what happen next. | alwaysbanking | |
02/8/2007 09:05 | That address is the Administrators. | isis | |
01/8/2007 15:46 | Just to keep all news or any on the BB for Ref:? Cms Webview Change of Registered Office. RNS Number:3553B CMS WebView PLC 01 August 2007 CMS WebView PLC (the "Company") Following the appointment of an administrator, the Company's registered office has changed and is now 62 Wilson Street, London EC2A 2BU. Enquiries: CMS WebView plc 020 7744 7722 Bob Antell, Chief Executive Blue Oar Securities Plc 020 7448 4400 William Vandyk This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange END MSCOKDKNPBKDAFK pc | pc4900074200 | |
01/8/2007 09:04 | I sold out 2mths ago ! with a loss of 22k Very hard to see were this was going at first! amazing to think that 3/4 yrs ago this had great potential! New contract with great reviews, New oversea challange and prospects, New office's in the US,Healthly bank account.....etc Don't kick yourself to hard very difficult to gauge were this was going to go Good luck guys regards | 1littlejon | |
31/7/2007 22:08 | Dwarfs my £1.8k down the tube but it still hurts ! | rcktmn | |
31/7/2007 21:54 | so there are people out there dafterr than me!! | agdele | |
31/7/2007 10:43 | lol, well my £50k is down the toilet with this one! | spacealien68 | |
30/7/2007 13:32 | One to put away in a drawer and await to see if it resurrects itself again (under another name) in the future. Not holding my breath though. Not in for much therefore not too much of a sting if it doesn't re-appear. | canny lass | |
29/7/2007 21:46 | I may be cynical, but suspect that the money they put in as additional shares was to meet their maximum tax-free redundancy pay (and maybe leave a solvent shell company) while they claim the loss in value of the shares they bought as a tax loss. This would effectively gross up their investment at 40% tax (i.e. a 67% increase). I'm not an accountant, just an old cynic but perhaps an accountant could confirm (or deny) the feasibility of that suggestion. | boadicea |
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