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  1. Bertus S 23 februari 2007 20:12
    Nick Fletcher
    Thursday February 22, 2007
    The Guardian

    nick.fletcher@guardian.co.uk

    Keep an eye on software and services group Sopheon, steady at 24p yesterday. The company recently issued an upbeat trading statement ahead of its full year results due at the end of March, saying it expected to break even for the 12 months after revenue growth of about 30% over 2005.

    This week it gave a presentation to Seymour Pierce, leading the broker to issue a buy note on the business. According to Seymour analyst Derek Brown, Sopheon said business trends remained strong and visibility into the first half of 2007 was better than a year ago.
    Sopheon recently won a large contract in the US, and may now be on the acquisition trail across the Atlantic. Apparently it has been presented with a number of potentially attractive American takeover opportunities.

    Bron: business.guardian.co.uk/marketforces/...,,2018478,00.html

    Bertus S.
  2. [verwijderd] 23 februari 2007 20:36
    Das weer een mooi bericht Bertus S.Ik wil niet zeggen dat geduld ;altijd; wordt beloond,maar vwb. Soof heb ik het volste vertrouwen.Laat maar komen die cijfers in Maart.
    Hots.
  3. [verwijderd] 23 februari 2007 20:54
    quote:

    Bertus S schreef:

    Nick Fletcher
    Thursday February 22, 2007
    The Guardian

    nick.fletcher@guardian.co.uk

    Keep an eye on software and services group Sopheon, steady at 24p yesterday. The company recently issued an upbeat trading statement ahead of its full year results due at the end of March, saying it expected to break even for the 12 months after revenue growth of about 30% over 2005.

    This week it gave a presentation to Seymour Pierce, leading the broker to issue a buy note on the business. According to Seymour analyst Derek Brown, Sopheon said business trends remained strong and visibility into the first half of 2007 was better than a year ago.
    Sopheon recently won a large contract in the US, and may now be on the acquisition trail across the Atlantic. Apparently it has been presented with a number of potentially attractive American takeover opportunities.

    Bron: business.guardian.co.uk/marketforces/...,,2018478,00.html

    Bertus S.
    "Sopheon recently won a large contract in the US"
    Automobile ?
  4. sniper22 23 februari 2007 21:16
    hier volgt maandag zeker een respons op mbt de koers...

    we gaan eerder naar de 40 dan terug naar de 35...

  5. Bertus S 23 februari 2007 21:26
    quote:

    alfahenkie schreef:

    "Sopheon recently won a large contract in the US"
    Automobile ?
    Een kind kan nú de was doen Henk............

    Bertus S.
  6. sniper22 23 februari 2007 21:33
    vermogensvisie is eveneens op de hoogte....eens kijken of er nog aanbevelingen van hun kant komen de komende weken

  7. [verwijderd] 23 februari 2007 21:54
    quote:

    Bertus S schreef:

    Nick Fletcher
    Thursday February 22, 2007
    The Guardian

    nick.fletcher@guardian.co.uk

    Keep an eye on software and services group Sopheon, steady at 24p yesterday. The company recently issued an upbeat trading statement ahead of its full year results due at the end of March, saying it expected to break even for the 12 months after revenue growth of about 30% over 2005.

    This week it gave a presentation to Seymour Pierce, leading the broker to issue a buy note on the business. According to Seymour analyst Derek Brown, Sopheon said business trends remained strong and visibility into the first half of 2007 was better than a year ago.
    Sopheon recently won a large contract in the US, and may now be on the acquisition trail across the Atlantic. Apparently it has been presented with a number of potentially attractive American takeover opportunities.

    Bron: business.guardian.co.uk/marketforces/...,,2018478,00.html

    Bertus S.
    Hoi Bertus,

    Dat ziet er goed uit, weer een bevestiging dat het (heel)goed zit. De AB is dan ook dik verdient. :~))

    vriendelijke groet lucas D

  8. [verwijderd] 23 februari 2007 21:57
    quote:

    Bertus S schreef:

    Apparently it has been presented with a number of potentially attractive American takeover opportunities.
    En wij maar denken over overname van sopheon. Sopheon gaat zelf op overname pad!

    Overname of overgenomen tja.. Nogal een wereld van verschil. Ben benieuwd of ze de financiering rondkrijgen voor overnames. Ze hebben een redelijk stevige kaspositie, en beschikken nog over de mogelijkheid om een krediet aan te spreken van 10mln.

    Interessant...

    Groetjes,
    Maarten
  9. Bertus S 23 februari 2007 22:13
    [February 13, 2007]

    A shared vision

    (Manufacturing Business Technology Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge) The typical office worker routinely checks email at the beginning and
    end of each work day. In between, they tackle numerous projects using
    word-processing programs, spreadsheets, and other desktop applications. And at least a few times each day, a typical worker also must tap into an
    enterprise-class application such as ERP or a supply chain management
    system.

    These simple facts underpin much of the strategy that Microsoft the world's largest supplier of desktop applications, and a leading developer of IT infrastructure productshas adopted in working with independent software vendors (ISVs) that serve the manufacturing space. While manufacturing-centric ISVs have a long history of building and running applications on Microsoft technology, the level of cooperation between Microsoft and its partners has reached a new level in recent months. In fact, several of these partners have taken a step that previously might have seemed blasphemous: making Microsoft Office the primary user interface for some of their enterprise applications.

    Both Microsoft and the ISVs say this heightened level of collaboration
    is a direct response to manufacturers' stated desire for streamlined IT
    solutions that can be easily applied to multiple business problems.

    "Our goal in serving this market is to address manufacturers' overall
    pain points, both today and tomorrow," says Charles Johnson, Microsoft's
    worldwide managing director for manufacturing. "That means we not only want to address problems manufacturers are experiencing now; we also want to be forward-thinking and anticipate problems that will arise in the future. Working closely with our partners helps us validateand at times accelerateour thinking about what we need to do with our technology."

    Johnson says Microsoft ensures itself of covering the gamut of
    manufacturers' problems by working with ISVs in four key areas:

    Product development;

    Business operations, inside the plants, as well as in the areas of
    finance and government compliance;

    Supply chain management;

    and Customer relationship management.

    In each area, Microsoft wants to give peoplesuch as the typical
    office workerthe tools they need to perform their jobs most effectively. The proper set of tools, in Johnson's view, involves a combination of IT
    infrastructure products like Microsoft's SQL Server database, a collaboration platform like Microsoft SharePoint Server, and an ISV-developed application focused on a specific business problemsuch as demand planning or engineering change management.

    Johnson says Microsoft builds its closest working relationships with
    partners who share this vision.

    Game-changing solutions "There are still some partners who simply want to have their applications run on Windows," Johnson says. "Then there are those who want to create potentially game-changing solutions. Those are the ones we have the most direct go-to-market plans with, because they are accelerating the timetable for bringing our vision of serving the manufacturing space to life."

    Workflow and collaboration are at the heart of the solution product
    life-cycle management vendor Sopheon built on Office 2007.

    Sopheon's primary product is Accolade, which manages the process of
    shepherding products from the concept phase into production. Accolade, in
    effect, automates a methodology known as stage-gating, in which members of a product development team are required to review the status of a project as certain milestones are met, and then decide whether work on that product should continue.

    The decision makers, who typically are executive-level people, review
    high-level project information in an Accolade interface. But that high-level information is based on data created in other applications, including Excel spreadsheets.

    Sopheon is attempting to make all aspects of stage-gating easier by
    linking Accolade with the Microsoft Project component of Office 2007.

    "Accolade was built on Microsoft technology from inception because most
    people in the product innovation arena already use Microsoft applications, and we believed that leveraging tools potential customers were familiar with would magnify the benefits our solution," says Bryan Seyfarth, Sopheon's solutions marketing director.

    With Office 2007, adds Seyfarth, those benefits are magnified even more,
    which is why Sopheon has decided to offer direct integration between Microsoft Project and Accolade.

    "The value of this integration is making it easier for the people making
    decisions about investing in new products to get the information they need
    without forcing them to wade through data they don't need", Seyfarth says.
    "Executive-level decision makers don't want to see Gantt charts. The want
    summary information that lets them know immediately that a project is 350
    person-days behind schedule, and what that means from a financial standpoint."

    With the new level of integration, project managers can use Microsoft
    Project to disseminate detailed project schedules to workers and monitor the progress of those tasks. Then, when it's time to summarize information for the executives who decide on project funding, the pertinent information can be pulled from Microsoft Project and fed directly to Accolade.

    "There also is the ability to synchronize schedules between Project and
    Accolade," Seyfarth explains. "So when the detailed schedules are set for the project, that information is used to generate the high-level milestones that Accolade presents to upper management."

    Seyfarth says the features in Office 2007 prove that Microsoft
    understands what manufacturers need in an underlying technology platform.

    "They definitely understand our customers' requirements for improving
    productivity, and how important it is for them to effectively create, present, and share information," concludes Seyfarth.

    Bron: www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/2007/02/13/233...

    Bertus S.
  10. sniper22 23 februari 2007 22:27
    als er sprake is dat sopheon gaat overnemen dan zal de koers de komende tijd een flinke koerssprong moeten maken zodat de kosten mbt het overnemen deels uit krediet en deels via aandelen kan worden bekostigd..

    ik zie de koers tot eind maart wel oplopen tot 65 cent..oftewel een verdubbeling voor de komende 5 weken..

    het kan...
  11. Bertus S 23 februari 2007 22:55
    quote:

    Bertus S schreef:

    This week it gave a presentation to Seymour Pierce, leading the broker to issue a buy note on the business.

    Bertus S.
    Hieruit moge blijken dat Seymour Pierce dus duidelijk over méér informatie beschikt dan de gemiddelde belegger............

    Het "Buy-advies" van Derek Brown komt danook niet uit de lucht vallen.

    Bertus S.
  12. [verwijderd] 23 februari 2007 23:37
    quote:

    Bertus S schreef:

    [quote=Bertus S]
    This week it gave a presentation to Seymour Pierce, leading the broker to issue a buy note on the business.

    Bertus S.
    [/quote]
    Hieruit moge blijken dat Seymour Pierce dus duidelijk over méér informatie beschikt dan de gemiddelde belegger............

    Het "Buy-advies" van Derek Brown komt danook niet uit de lucht vallen.

    Bertus S.
    Erg positief om te zien dat er serieuze beleggers zijn die anderen de gelegenheid geven hun mening te versterken omtrend de waarde van een aandeel, in dit geval Sopheon.

    Wat echter zorgelijk is, is het feit, dat er andere, niet serieuze beleggers zijn die deze positieve grondhouding niet waarderen.

    Deze negatieve grondhouding uit zich al geruime tijd in het opzettelijk belemmeren van een koerssprong van een beloftevol aandeel.

    Het is te wensen dat dit op korte, zeer korte, termijn eens tot deze beleggers doordringt.

    Bertus, ga zo door misschien kun je er nog een paar bekeren.

    gr. Soofje
  13. [verwijderd] 24 februari 2007 00:52
    quote:

    Bertus S schreef:

    [quote=alfahenkie]
    "Sopheon recently won a large contract in the US"
    Automobile ?
    [/quote]
    Een kind kan nú de was doen Henk............

    Bertus S.
    Een kind wel Bertus maar ik nog steeds niet.
    (En kan ook niet koken,kan eigenlijk helemaal geen huishoudelijke taken).Maar ga er wel vanuit dat het de "Automobile" is !
  14. [verwijderd] 24 februari 2007 01:48
    “The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it.”

    Ruud.. Mooi he klinkt bekend Bertus?
  15. Bertus S 24 februari 2007 10:45
    quote:

    alfahenkie schreef:

    [quote=Bertus S]
    [quote=alfahenkie]
    "Sopheon recently won a large contract in the US"
    Automobile ?
    [/quote]
    Een kind kan nú de was doen Henk............

    Bertus S.
    [/quote]
    Een kind wel Bertus maar ik nog steeds niet.
    (En kan ook niet koken,kan eigenlijk helemaal geen huishoudelijke taken).Maar ga er wel vanuit dat het de "Automobile" is !
    M.i. mag je daar wel vanuit gaan Henk en dan laat "de rest" zich eenvoudig invullen, lijkt me..............

    Bertus S.

    P.S. en w.b. die huishoudelijke taken, moet je m.i. toch eens iets aan gaan doen.
  16. peter1960 24 februari 2007 11:38
    quote:

    van L schreef:

    [quote=Bertus S]
    Apparently it has been presented with a number of potentially attractive American takeover opportunities.
    En wij maar denken over overname van sopheon. Sopheon gaat zelf op overname pad!

    Overname of overgenomen tja.. Nogal een wereld van verschil. Ben benieuwd of ze de financiering rondkrijgen voor overnames. Ze hebben een redelijk stevige kaspositie, en beschikken nog over de mogelijkheid om een krediet aan te spreken van 10mln.

    Interessant...

    Groetjes,
    Maarten
    [/quote

    Eerlijk gezegd ben ik wel bang dat als Sopheon op overname pad gaat dit ten koste gaat van de aandeelhouders.
    Sopheon zal dat doen na ik vermoed met uitgifte van extra aandelen dus nog meer verwatering van de aandelen en dat zal de koers geen goed doen of zie ik dit verkeerd??

    MVG
    Peter
  17. Bertus S 24 februari 2007 11:50
    quote:

    peter1960 schreef:

    Eerlijk gezegd ben ik wel bang dat als Sopheon op overname pad gaat dit ten koste gaat van de aandeelhouders.
    Sopheon zal dat doen na ik vermoed met uitgifte van extra aandelen dus nog meer verwatering van de aandelen en dat zal de koers geen goed doen of zie ik dit verkeerd??

    MVG
    Peter
    Áls-dán, dan zie je dit m.i. wel goed Peter, maar aangezien we dat dus wéér niet weten, blijft de status ook w.d.b. dus weer neutraal...........

    Bertus S.
  18. [verwijderd] 24 februari 2007 12:12
    quote:

    Bertus S schreef:

    Nick Fletcher
    Thursday February 22, 2007
    The Guardian

    nick.fletcher@guardian.co.uk

    Keep an eye on software and services group Sopheon, ...
    Sopheon recently won a large contract in the US...

    Bertus S.
    Dit is een superbericht, aanbevolen! Ik doe m'n aandelen Soof echt niet meer weg, en bij een eventuele daling koop ik zeker bij
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