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Cybit the best telematics play (CYH)     

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...

gary k - 22 Mar 2004 22:26 - 1492 of 3104

Do Cybit sell sickbags? You should give Medisys a try (Mdy)!!! LOL :-)

money magnet - 22 Mar 2004 23:34 - 1493 of 3104

just in case anyone on here doesnt read the advfn site check out cybits news section on their website for details of a new reseller agreement

BANKONE - 22 Mar 2004 23:52 - 1494 of 3104


Moneymagnet is this the article you are referring to ?

Cybit Appoints London Car Radio Centre as Accredited Reseller
LCRC to sell Cybit's web-based fleet management solution to East Midlands companies, enabling them to rapidly adopt mobile workforce management tools
Cybit, the UK's leading provider of online fleet management and telematics solutions, has announced a reseller partnership with London Car Radio Centre (LCRC), one of the East Midlands leading providers of in-vehicle and mobile workforce technology. LCRC will sell Cybit's scalable Fleetstar-Online fleet management software, satellite navigation and traffic information solutions to new and existing clients across the East Midlands. For the first time, this will provide them with a web-based fleet management solution to address the new Working Time Directive, provide duty of care to their mobile workforce and increase efficiency through improved planning and visibility.

The appointment of LCRC as a Cybit accredited reseller further extends the company's market penetration for its next generation fleet management and telematics solutions and follows the recent appointment of Vanguard plc and Signature Industries as accredited resellers.

"The market for in-vehicle telematics technology has shifted significantly over the past five years, moving on from just being a stolen vehicle recovery solution to become a mobile workforce management tool," said Jon Riley, Managing Director of LCRC. "A number of factor such as the Working Time Directive, which requires companies to ensure that their mobile workers do not exceed working hours and take necessary breaks, mean that companies need to have increased visibility and management of their employees. These requirements can be fulfilled with Cybit's web-based telematics offering which also provides measurable productivity improvements and reduced operational expenses."

"As one of the East Midlands' leading providers of in-vehicle and mobile workforce technology, we're delighted to appoint LCRC as an accredited reseller," said Jason Laight, Cybit's Reseller Manager. "The company has over 30 years industry experience and understands the requirements of companies looking to enhance the efficiency of their fleet, whilst also providing duty of care to their employees. Even at this very early stage of the partnership, LCRC has an impressive pipeline of telematics business which is a clear signal of the market potential for our scalable telematics solutions and professional services."

Fleetstar-Online provides companies employing a mobile workforce with cost-effective ASP-based fleet management capabilities and a rapid return on investment. Fleet vehicles are fitted with a small electronic in-vehicle-unit (IVU) which is tracked by GPS in real-time and data transmitted to Cybit's online control centre to be accessed by users over the Internet with a standard web browser. Fleetstar-Online's 'anytime, anywhere' fleet management tools include real-time location-based tracking of vehicles, up-to-the-minute traffic information, route planning and scheduling, historical reporting and analysis, journey replay, exception reporting and SMS capabilities.

About London Car Radio Centre

London Car Radio Centre (LCRC) Limited is the East Midland's foremost provider of in-vehicle technology and mobile workforce solutions. The Nottingham-based company has over 37 years experience and has developed from being the region's foremost provider of audio and in-vehicle security systems to offering a full range of mobile workforce solutions. These include satellite navigation, mobile phone tracking, workforce management and web-based telematics and fleet management solutions.

For more information about LCRC, please visit www.londoncarradio.com

Enquiries

Philip Szomszor
IBA - PR for Cybit
01780 721 433
pszomszor@iba-europe.com Sophie Geering
Marketing Manager, Cybit
01480 389100
sgeering@cybit.co.uk Jon Riley
Managing Director, London Car Radio Centre
0115 9502955
jon@londoncarradio.com

WILL IT HAVE ANY EFFECT ON THE PRICE TOMORROW :-((( HOPE SO :-))))

gary k - 23 Mar 2004 00:38 - 1495 of 3104

I doubt it will have any significance in the med to long term, maybe a slight blip upwards early on followed by it drifting down again.

Only major news and whoever is holding these back letting go will see steady rises.

Med to long term, this is a winning company so stick with it.

Douggie - 23 Mar 2004 08:28 - 1496 of 3104

Red open!...after very positive trading yesterday....definatley held back....no encouragement given for weeks now to allow this share to make any upward progress....????????

gary k - 23 Mar 2004 10:01 - 1497 of 3104

We're seeing blue for a change!! Hooray!!

Dare I say it, but could this be the start of better things?

I doubt it too, but live in hope of further prosperity!

Good luck all

Douggie - 23 Mar 2004 10:05 - 1498 of 3104

I would just love to be proven well wrong on my last post ... bet I'm not though :o((

Golfclub12 - 23 Mar 2004 15:31 - 1499 of 3104

This is Pants man !!!absolute pants... we need news news news

G12:(

Still holding though

Douggie - 23 Mar 2004 15:44 - 1500 of 3104

I realy did want to be proved wrong!!!.. RED again!!.., still it realy was very nice to see blue, so come on you MM's see how easy it is to make someone happy :o))........PLEASExx

Douggie - 23 Mar 2004 16:36 - 1501 of 3104

Whooops what spoookd someone into dumping 3m. shares at this price end day? :o((

biffa18 - 23 Mar 2004 16:59 - 1502 of 3104

that was a buy ! dont believe everything you see first rule of share dealing interesting thing was a little MM activity today ,a broker low on stock somewhere possibly , i think what is really happening is positions being filled and untill they are filled nothing much will happen !!

optomistic - 23 Mar 2004 16:59 - 1503 of 3104

Douggie
Been watching this share for some while and probably will buy when things turn a little more positve.
As for the 3 mil share trade, it was a 'T' protected trade so would probably been completed in stages through the day. Also as regards the constant comments re 'Buys Sells' it could be useful to read the disclaimer at the bottom of MAM Trades where it does explain that there is no certainty as to the sales being recorded are actually buys or sells.
I do feel that as the market is weak for CYH that the Sells 'have it' today.
God luck and rgds
optomistic

Douggie - 23 Mar 2004 17:42 - 1504 of 3104

many of my posts are fishing for info. veiws, little by little I am learning thanks to you folks, keep posting thanks again D.

hi bro. you had 5% inc. on your last purchase, unfotunatly canceled just before close ;o((

Pumacat - 24 Mar 2004 07:14 - 1505 of 3104

Thank good for some more good news at last. What needs to follow now is some tips and aquisitions news to keep up any momentum

Douggie - 24 Mar 2004 08:06 - 1506 of 3104

Given (non)events last few weeks it will be very interesting to see if this share is released from shackles and allowed to go with trades. D.

gary k - 24 Mar 2004 08:16 - 1507 of 3104

It will probably fall back over the course of today and then go into a steady neutral or negative pattern as we have seen in recent months now.

Hope I'm wrong mind you. More contract news would be a bonus.

little woman - 24 Mar 2004 08:29 - 1508 of 3104

CYBIT ANNOUNCES EXPANSION AND UPGRADE OF CONTRACTS


Cybit Holdings PLC ('Cybit') is pleased to announce the expansion and upgrade of
existing contracts worth an additional 1.25 million in revenues over the
lifetime of the deals.

Cybit has expanded its recently announced contract with Marshalls plc,
('Marshalls'), the UK's leading manufacturer of hard landscaping materials for
the construction and home improvement markets. As an addition to the initial
deal with Marshalls announced in January this year, Cybit will supply and
install its GPRS-based telematics solution into Marshalls managed hauliers
fleet.

Cybit has also received a further significant order from McAlpine Business
Services, a division of Alfred McAlpine PLC, ('McAlpine'), the construction,
infrastructure and business services Group, to expand the installation of its
Fleetstar-Online solution.

In total, the Marshalls and McAlpine contact extensions are worth an additional
450,000 in revenues to Cybit over the duration of the contracts.

Cybit has also embarked on a customer migration program aimed at users of its
first generation technology. To date, customers representing a substantial
percentage of the installed units of this technology have upgraded to take
advantage of Cybit's Fleetstar-Online solution. In total, the contacts for
migrations signed since January 1st 2004 will generate new revenues of 800,000
for the company.

Richard Horsman, Chief Executive of Cybit Holdings PLC, said:

'These contract extensions and migrations are a strong endorsement from our
existing clients, demonstrating the strength of our cutting-edge solutions and
the high levels of customer satisfaction resulting from our industry leading
service delivery.'

little woman - 24 Mar 2004 09:19 - 1509 of 3104

Comdirect are currently quoting 2.45 to buy and 2.33 to sell!

little woman - 24 Mar 2004 09:29 - 1510 of 3104

Just picked some more up @ 2.45 from Hoodless&Brennan (and so did a lot of others by the look of it!)

chartist2004 - 24 Mar 2004 10:19 - 1511 of 3104

I bagged more @ 2.38 on Mon, that brings the break even down to 2.678p, soon be there! It takes acorns ages to grow into oaks!
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