Still Waiting
- 21 Sep 2003 22:33
The chart for this stock says it all.
The company is quickly becoming a real gem in the telematics field, over the last month the co. has announced re-seller contracts which will bring in min. 2m or >30% of last years T/O alone.
The company is already experiencing massive organic growth so the co. should be profitable now following last years 500k loss.
The co. has approx. 6m cash and is in one of the hottest growth areas at the moment.
With a market cap. of 25m this will be re-rated x2/3 minimum within the next 6-12 months IMHO.
MM buys went through on Friday with T/O continuing to build, one to put on your monitor...
prepared
- 25 Feb 2004 20:55
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Haven't posted here for a while but still reading all the posts. It's nice to see CYH finally moving up for everyone's sake.
gary k
- 25 Feb 2004 22:48
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Don't see anyone slating Chrissie anymore either!
A nice steady rise with no drops for the profit takers and day trders would be nice, but I wouldn't say no to a huge rise either!!!
I really hope these take off like TFC has one day soon!
Hold and buy more everyone, if we need to ramp for an upward movement, ramp away I say!!! :-)>
Good luck and hold your nerve, don't sell, be patient.
Still Waiting
- 25 Feb 2004 22:57
- 1318 of 3104
It's been mentioned why the stock rise today was not more pronounced.
A lot of late buyers have had there nerves shaken to bits with this one.
A recovery from the recent lows of 2.35p sell to 2.9-3.0 will be a relief, and some will obviously take it and get out, HOWEVER a major fund has now swallowed nearly 10% of the free float, as other fund holders sit up and take notice they too will want a piece.
BUT as CYH roll out the new contracts people will realise what this co. will become and will hold their shares for the big rewards.
No looking back now apart from minor shakes.
Still cheap IMHO.
prepared
- 26 Feb 2004 00:51
- 1319 of 3104
gary k
Speaking of Chrissie, we'll soon find out if she is genuine. Let's just see if any new contracts are announced along with the upcoming trading update.
gary k
- 26 Feb 2004 01:08
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I reckon she's (presuming she is a she!) about as right as anyone can get if they are working for another similar company in that sector. Getting contract announcements correct to the day would be very dodgy and she would probably end up getting investigated.
Think about it, the company you work for, you hear rumours of deals that other companies who are your rivals are pulling in and what they are doing to secure more business, expanding or shrinking manpower, introducing new technologies, attending seminars and trade shows, etc, etc, but you don't know accurately when their contracts for new business are going to be signed for definite or when RNS get told about them, there are too many variables that affect deals to be spot on unless you are involved in the deal making process somewhere.
I believe she is genuine and knowledgeable enough to listen to, but like most others I will never act on the typings of one or a hundred anonymous private investors, no matter what their rep or handle is. Always, always DYOR and only spend what you can afford to lose.
New contracts will bolster the recent price rise IMHO, more institutional buying will take it beyond the 3.2 to 3.5 range and onwards and upwards.
I predict about 5p upto end of year results and slightly higher after announcement subject to increased profit on 03 results, lots of profit taking after that will drive the price back down to around 4p and then it will end up like it is now, but fluctuating around the 4p mark instead of the 3p mark.
Douggie
- 26 Feb 2004 08:31
- 1321 of 3104
mornin all. gary k that looks a realinsic sumary (xfinger for a bit more)
trades back to 'normal' levals hope we hold this price at least x/f
gary k
- 26 Feb 2004 08:53
- 1322 of 3104
Nice and blue this morning, so I'm happy with that at least. Just wait for the profit takers to rock the boat though! Not a worry for us IMHO as the MM's will probably be looking for sellers to further satisfy instituional purchases.
Let's hope!
Douggie
- 26 Feb 2004 09:45
- 1323 of 3104
09.40 red at 2.95p trades about equal! if they want shares from profit takers why lower price.
does this mean they are now looking for buyers?????
smithy
- 26 Feb 2004 11:22
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If you have got faith in Artemis' judgement you might like to take a look at Coffee Republic (CFE). On Tuesday, as well as announcing their holding in Cybit, Artemis declared a 7% stake in CFE. I think this is a good recovery play - the shares are only 1.3p at the moment.
There is a CFE thread here: http://www.moneyam.com/InvestorsRoom/ShowPostList?fID=1&tID=2359
prepared
- 26 Feb 2004 13:00
- 1325 of 3104
MMs need stock for the big players, we just don't seem to matter except they do need our stock. I'm going to hang in there, look at all the buys yesterday, this stock is definitely being managed. All imho dyor.
Douggie
- 26 Feb 2004 22:22
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I can see your point prepared, so is the trick to scare the sharesout of us so the big lads can buy cheep rather than tempt us with a bit of profit, spose it makes some sort of sense :o((( ?????????????
prepared
- 26 Feb 2004 22:46
- 1327 of 3104
Douggie
I'm just hoping that the year end results and announcements will send this share on it's way, by which time all the fun and games will be over. xfingers!
gary k
- 26 Feb 2004 23:06
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It's not so they can buy them cheap as a pre arranged price will have been agreed for the massive volume instituions trade. The MM's therefore have to do everything in their power to free up shares and put people off buying, hence the slight rise - people sell on profit taking, then the drop - people get scared and sell to prevent a paper loss.
You'd be surprised how many people who trade short term set very tight stop losses, I used to do it during the heady tech days when rises equalled 50+ percent and falls came in the 10% range, I'd stock up, let it rise, keep upping my stop loss at only 3-5% below the price to capture most gains. Let it drop a few percent and then ensure I had a buy order in place. I made a killing doing this, though it did cost me a lot in fees, but the profits available back then were phenomenil. You could start off with a couple of grand as I did and built it up into a very tidy profit. I did still get burned slightly by the crash, as did just about everyone I reckon, but overall I came out much better on balance.
Hold your nerve and await the next news, etc.
Douggie
- 27 Feb 2004 00:48
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thanks gary k I posted on here weeks ago I find myself somthing of ajinx (tounge in cheek I sujested you pool to buy me out) you didnt SO I got my little bro who is much better than me at putin the mockers on a good thing to invest all his available cash here he DID on Tuesday now look what has happened :0(((((( Igot to hang in I'm on a big paper loss ...I will hold cos I realy do believe this Co. will go far, that real reason I got little Bro.to buy, I do expect to see profit again soon ( I wish I'd sold at 4.5p to be able to rebuy now )hindsight wonderfull in it
gary k
- 27 Feb 2004 09:38
- 1330 of 3104
And greed can be a terrible thing!!!
Get yourself a strategy so you set limits and stop losses, otherwise don't watch everyday mate!
Goodluck
wizardsleeve
- 27 Feb 2004 09:43
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Found this on ADVFN....................as an investor in this company (and still learning the markets) would appreciate any opinions from people in the know..........?
ncreasing pressure upon UK vehicle fleet operators to improve motor accident rates,comply with European Union Driver hours rules and demonstrate a clear duty of careto their fleet drivers, has seen the value of the European vehicle tracking marketgrow to 6b. A recent KPMG survey of car manufacturers revealed that 62% of all new fleetvehicles will come fitted with some form of telematics as standard by 2005.IAfter a lengthy period of evaluation andreview into the benefits of vehicle tracking technology, fountains appointed Cybits (Holdings) plc to provide its telematic requirements.fountains needed assurances that thenew system could enhance customer service, improve working practices and produce management reports for effective and safe fleet performance.As Paul Concannon, Purchasing & FleetManager, explains the web based FleetStar Online software package provides us with comprehensive journey logs. We can ensure our staff are not exposingthemselves to unnecessary risk throughexcessive travelling and working hours.This information can also be utilised toconfirm completion of works to our keycustomer base. Another bonus from the installation of thevehicle tracking devices into 200 fountainsfleet vehicles will be one not shared byvehicle thieves. We can request an instantvehicle location update and actually trackthe stolen vehicle in real time. Thisensures that we can direct the authoritiesaccordingly in recovering our property. The first units have been installed into 26 fleet vehicles operating from fountainsWinchester office. Business Manager,Stephen Gates, is enthusiastic about theOnline system. The customer focusedsupport offered by Cybits during the first few weeks of operation has beenimpressive. The visibility of the systemensures that we can offer our clientsminimum response times to emergencyrequests whilst advising our teams of anypotential traffic congestion problems.Particularly impressive is the Cybit SMARTNAV facility which provides drivers withsatellite navigation and real time trafficinformation. Such technology reducestravelling time and will prove invaluable to management and support teams whofrequently visit unfamiliar locations. It is planned that the remaininginstallations will take place on a businessunit by business unit basis over the next12 months.by PAUL CONCANNONPurchasing & Fleet ManagerWAGONS ROLLMissionby STEPHEN GATES Business ManagerFollowing the award of a major long term Vegetation Management contract from Network Rail Southern Region, the challenge was to find a vehicle that couldCarry five employees to various rail locations acrossthe southProvide basic welfare provisionEnsure that comfort, safety and security wereparamount throughoutWith the assistance of QI Systems (Telford) Stephen wasable to specify and develop a bespoke crew messingvehicle for vegetation clearance works. To cater for staffwho have to visit/attend to works at numerous locationsboth night and day, the vehicles unique features include:Hot water washing facilityIntegrated drying compartment for clothing andclimbing ropesMicrowave ovenAdditional floodlightingAnti-slip flooringAir sealed storage units for fuelSlam locksOpinion PAUL CONCANNON,Purchasing & Fleet ManagerThis bespoke fountains vehicle offers both practicaland financial benefits to the company that could not beobtained from sourcing standard off the shelf rail industrycrew vehicles. It is a perfect example of what can beachieved through working in partnership with suppliers .Footnote IMPROVEMENTSFollowing four months of use, those fountains employees whohave been involved with the new vehicle have made thefollowing recommendations:✔ Chainsaw racks to be replaced with shelving (toprevent damage to saws)✔ Holes in heating cabinets to be closed (to prevent heatdissipation) ✔ Rear step and tow bar to be raised (to increaseclearance). Electrics moved accordingly✔ Additional lights to be fitted over the workbench area✔ Microwave ventilation to be increasedThese modifications will be made to the current vehiclesand incorporated in the manufacture of the next generationof Movanos.Diagram supplied by CybitMilton KeynesLutonfountainsEQUIPMENTMaking tracksMovano van on-site for Network Rail. Photo: Andrew Humpage
not been announced yet
Golfclub12
- 27 Feb 2004 09:55
- 1332 of 3104
Sounds rather good
Douggie
- 27 Feb 2004 10:22
- 1334 of 3104
little woman thanks for that information I was about to thank also garyk most my posts are fishing info. views, new here and learning which is one reason I spend time lookin in