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INVU Invu

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Invu LSE:INVU London Ordinary Share GB00B28Y2K12 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.35 - 0.00 01:00:00
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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
29/10/2012
08:16
Halved since my last post - Why still listed ? That is assuming the ADVFN valuations are correct.
pugugly
27/9/2012
11:18
Yes, a bit delayed I grant you, but an impact it is.
orange1
28/6/2012
08:22
Any impact ?
double6
28/5/2012
20:22
Thanks JS interesting interview - good bit of communication
steve243
25/5/2012
14:18
Found this interview with Invu Plc and wanted to share it:

Its worth a click:

js8106455
12/3/2012
13:57
If this was an animal it would have been taken to the vet for last rites ages ago (imo) Why pay out very scarce funds to keep the listing unless trying to drum up a reverse take-over.
pugugly
02/8/2011
12:53
up 100%... why?

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satmar
01/8/2011
10:48
up 100% over the last month.
induna123
27/7/2011
10:41
up 10% (hardly dead then)
andrbea
13/6/2011
16:11
Seems that way
idd
23/12/2010
05:52
SINCE septembers excellent results.

Invu's project checklist in the news
Tuesday, 7 December 2010

Channelweb magazine picked up on Invu's project whitepaper and checklist this week. Product and marketing director, Mark Palmer, is interviewed and gives an overview of the whitepaper and the thinking behind it. Entitled "Planning for success - the do's and don'ts of planning your eDM project" the whitepaper is an agnostic look at how prospective content management and document management purchasers can avoid undue issues with expectations, unforeseen costs and end user acceptance. It's based on experience, PRINCE2 project management principles and common sense.
Unlike many other whitepapers it doesn't push a biased view of the marketplace – not surprisingly it's getting a lot of hits, becoming Invu's most downloaded whitepaper to date. The associated checklist is also gaining attention, hopefully as a precursor to adoption of a document management solution. Of course it doesn't hurt if Invu sees a little more attention and sales interest.
The article is available at
The whitepaper and checklist are available at

posted by Invu News at 15:24 ShareThis
Invu power assists invoice processing for Willerby Holiday Homes
Thursday, 25 November 2010

Manufacturer Willerby Holiday Homes uses Invu document management integrated with BP Logicx software to power assist invoice processing. Invoices are scanned and goods receipts processed whilst it records the back office ordering processes.
The software provides significant improvements in the internal communication, recording and documenting process, allowing Willerby Holiday Homes greater visibility and tighter controls of the just-in-time ordering process.
Howard Dawson, Integrated Systems Manager states "Our business is very much design orientated, with our homes being geared around the latest consumer trends. New bespoke models have to be designed and manufactured at a fast rate. Fast turnarounds generate a lot of paper-based transactions flowing through the business, such as drawings, design process documentation, and specifications. All of this needs to be captured for our customer service department which manages the post-installation phase of our homes."
This success story can be read in full on our testimonials page on our website (latest on the right hand side)
Willerby Holiday Homes implemented their Invu software with Invu reseller The Content Group

posted by Invu News at 16:53 ShareThis
FA of Wales kicks the paper filing habit with Invu
Tuesday, 9 November 2010

Document management is relevant for all manner of organisations, including the Football Association of Wales. They implemented Invu Document Management in November 2009 to improve efficiencies and gain control of rising levels of documents. In particular,the competitions department creates high volumes of paperwork, dealing with all domestic football administration as well as annual audits for all registered clubs.
With the system bedded in, Andrew Howard, head of competitions, reflects: "We used to physically store documents for 18 clubs over the last seven years, which was an awful lot of paperwork. We no longer need the storage as all the documents are securely stored in Invu and are instantly accessible. This space can be used for other departments more effectively."
The new software has enabled the governing body to scan all incoming documents into Invu such as club licensing documents, club information, correspondence and team sheets. The FA of Wales is required to keep control of and maintain a full audit trail of documents entering the organisation. The body is assessed annually by SGS, the global leader in inspection, verification, testing and certification services. Once documents are safely within Invu's secure vault they can be routed between users, processed, classified and audited. In addition to streamlining day to day operations this also accelerates the annual inspection process.
"The search and retrieve capabilities of Invu are fantastic," said Andrew. "It eradicates the issue of misfiling and it makes our jobs much easier. Simple search training provides instant access to the files within seconds and enabled us to regain the hour a week we used to waste searching for documents." Andrew concluded: "Invu is really easy to use – it provided a return on investment in five months, and will potentially provide more benefits in the future. Our intention is to expand the use of Invu throughout the organisation, allowing us to shred all our documents and utilise the storage space much more effectively. This would be a great step forwards with our green credentials too."
Colin Gallick, CEO of Invu, commented: "Invu augments the way in which our customers work. We have a number of customers in the sports sector, including Premiership and Championship clubs who see ongoing operational improvements and increased efficiencies."
The full case study can be downloaded from the Invu website at
Thanks to YourDMS for their help with this case study.

posted by Invu News at 11:46 ShareThis
How's business for you? Complete our business efficiency survey
Wednesday, 27 October 2010

We want to gain a snapshot of how organisations are working across the UK. It's amazing how useful a little insight into the issues you face can be. It helps us to deliver solutions which work the way you want to.
Please complete our latest Business Efficiency Survey, it should take you only 5 minutes. Click here to start
To say thank you, if you complete the survey we'll enter you into a prize draw. The first three randomly selected respondents will receive £50 worth of Ticketmaster vouchers.
Thank you for participating – good luck in the draw.
Terms and conditions can be found at www.invu.net/terms.aspx

posted by Invu News at 10:30 ShareThis
Environmental benefits of Document Management
Thursday, 21 October 2010

Green IT has published an Invu white paper on the environmental benefits of document management. In addition to the overriding business benefits, eDM also plays to the corporate environmental conscience. This white paper examines these twin benefits. It's has been available on our website for several weeks now and it's getting good attention with many downloads already.
Have a look on the Green IT website – more information is available on the Research pages at:

thedayafter
23/12/2010
05:41
21st December
Version 6.4 now available

We are delighted to announce the latest version of Invu Document Management. Featuring enhanced pdf functionality v6.4 also brings 3 new modules into the Invu Portfolio:

We are delighted to announce the latest version of Invu Document Management. Featuring enhanced pdf functionality v6.4 also brings 3 new modules into the Invu Portfolio:
Invu Email Manager is a direct response to customer feedback to give greater ability to automate the capture of emails, to reclaim them as immediately available business assets and to do so with flexible rules and interaction with other systems.
Invu Web Approval is a browser based extension to Invu Workflow, enabling authorisers to interact with automated processes without requiring access to full Invu Document Management
Invu Interactive Zonal OCR/Barcode Capture is an alternative to Invu Capture (powered by Abbyy). It enables the capture, extraction and validation of low volumes of data from paper based documents. This is an important precursor to being able to automate many manual processes.
Invu partners will be rolling out the new release to customers in early 2011

thedayafter
14/10/2010
13:50
14%

buys getting bigger

eg 250k (vol) = 2875 pounds

andrbea
01/9/2010
13:09
All gone very quiet here ?
grahamty
02/8/2010
09:47
Ok, i'm out, and it looks like my pathetic value holding has undone all the gains this morning. Sorry all, GL.
gunn0r
02/8/2010
09:02
Still heading north?!
gunn0r
30/7/2010
15:29
If I knew it would have that much effect, I would of brought some myself!
gunn0r
30/7/2010
15:19
500 k buy (ca 5000 quid)
andrbea
30/7/2010
14:09
Did this get tipped somewhere ? Why the rise ? And why it run out of steam quite so quickly !!
grahamty
30/7/2010
14:08
Did this get tipped somewhere ? Why the rise ? And why it run out of steam quite so quickly !!
grahamty
30/7/2010
14:08
Did this get tipped somewhere ? Why the rise ? And why it run out of steam quite so quickly !!
grahamty
29/7/2010
11:42
Wish I had set an order at 1.15! Still, positive to see some form of movement.
gunn0r
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