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...
petrus2000
- 27 Apr 2004 10:19
- 1665 of 3104
Mourning LOL. just why do people keep buying this as it keeps finding new lows? something is desperately wrong here,it seems telematics isn't going to be big business and neither is CYH...good luck all.....right,lets have the ton of bricks !!!!
GEOFFREY.R
- 27 Apr 2004 10:55
- 1666 of 3104
We have not heard from Chrissie for a while. Chrissie do you have any views on what is happening to Cybit ???
chartist2004
- 27 Apr 2004 10:59
- 1667 of 3104
Chrissie - Bought last wk @ 2.20, could have had em at 2.13 2day!
Wait till after the results then be 1.5; !
GEOFFREY.R
- 27 Apr 2004 11:05
- 1668 of 3104
buys seem to be catching up with the sells.
GEOFFREY.R
- 27 Apr 2004 11:34
- 1669 of 3104
There is definately some support at the 2p level. Buys now outnumber sells.
Flinny
- 27 Apr 2004 13:08
- 1670 of 3104
Douggie - I'm sure it's great to come back from holiday to this ! Especially when you find out most people dumped them and got on CFP who went thru the roof !! I'm sure we'll have the last laugh.
Douggie
- 27 Apr 2004 14:19
- 1671 of 3104
;o[... thanks Flinny anything to raise a smile :-) would be nice!!!...
Nice to see Chrissie mentioned again hope you'r O.k look fwd. to you posting again.
MillionDollarMan
- 27 Apr 2004 15:08
- 1672 of 3104
Lets get to the results and then make our decisions. I have waited all this time to see no return. I am not about to bow out at the last hurdle!
I say, bring on the last hurdle and give me my prize! lol
Aldor3
- 27 Apr 2004 15:49
- 1673 of 3104
Hi Bro... Hope you had a great holl..but still waiting for results b4 i slit your throat :-)))
Flinny
- 27 Apr 2004 15:55
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MDM - on that point does anyone actually know when the results are out ?
GEOFFREY.R
- 27 Apr 2004 16:43
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Flinny
The finals were out last year in June. Would expect the same this year.
Flinny
- 27 Apr 2004 17:29
- 1676 of 3104
Cheers Geoffrey, will try to stop watching CYH in the meantime - I haven't got any nails left.
prepared
- 27 Apr 2004 19:05
- 1677 of 3104
We don't see chrissie on here anymore and we don't see phil365 aka efc123 from advfn. Both claim to have inside information and now I'm wondering if chrissie and efc are the same person and we have been duped. WHY? Efc123 is a big deal on the other side but he knows nothing same as chrissie.
martincoops
- 27 Apr 2004 20:56
- 1678 of 3104
prepared, quite agree with you.
But here is some news, not much but just released, to cheer you guys up.
Cybit wins off-board driver navigation order from Lloyd's Register Quality Assurance
Smartnav to provide certification body with live traffic information and directions to avoid traffic 'hot spots'
Enables LRQA to enhance customer service and reduce pressures of travel by keeping employees informed of traffic conditions and helping them to stay in control of their journey
Cybit, the UK's leading online telematics service provider, has won an order from Lloyd's Register Quality Assurance (LRQA) to provide its management system auditors with an off-board satellite navigation solution. Smartnav will provide field-based LRQA employees with live traffic information and directions to help avoid congestion and respond to changing traffic conditions. Installing Smartnav into its fleet will help LRQA to enhance customer service and reduce the pressures of travel by keeping employees informed of traffic conditions and helping them stay in control of their journey.
LRQA provides independent third party approval of quality, health and safety, environmental and information security management systems for a broad range of private and public sector organisations throughout the UK. Using the Cybit solution will enable LRQA's auditors to maintain high levels of customer service through more efficient route planning, responding to changing traffic conditions and using Smartnav's personal assistant service to call ahead if they are stuck in traffic.
LRQA's facilities officer, Claire Costain, looked at the satellite navigation systems available on the market and decided to opt for Smartnav from Cybit. "There seemed to be very few intelligent systems on the market which combine the navigation facility with the capability of avoiding traffic 'hot spots' and congestion," she said. "We were looking for a cost-effective system that was easy and convenient to use and, following the positive feedback from the pilot that we undertook with a small group of our assessors, we felt that Smartnav from Cybit met our requirements.
"The system will be installed into newly registered vehicles in a rolling programme over the next three years. We expect the technology to help our assessors reach our customers on time with as little disruption and stress as possible to their journey," Claire Costain continued.
John Wisdom, Sales and Marketing Director at Cybit added: "There is a clear requirement for organisations such as LRQA to use telematics to provide genuine driver benefits. With the changes in mobile phone legislation and increasing levels of traffic congestion, it's important that these organisations ensure Duty of Care by helping their employees avoid traffic delays, get directions when lost and reduce driver stress. Scalable, open solutions such as Smartnav help to ensure this while also helping to improve productivity and reduce operational costs."
Smartnav is an 'off-board' satellite navigation and route planning system that gathers real-time traffic information from an established network of cameras and sensors around the UK to provide drivers with up-to-the minute traffic information, directions and personal assistant services.
About Lloyd's Register Quality Assurance
LRQA was established in 1985 following a government quality campaign to enhance the flagging reputation of British businesses. LRQA was the first certification body in the UK to gain accreditation from the National Accreditation Council for Certification Bodies, now known as the United Kingdom Accreditation Council (UKAS). LRQA has extended its services beyond quality to become a full service provider for the certification of management systems, including environmental, information security, occupational health and safety and EC directives.
LRQA services a wide range of industrial and commercial sectors and is able to meet the needs of large and small organisations. In the past few years the company has expanded from its traditional core business in manufacturing, engineering and foods to embrace transport and distribution, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, telecommunications and a wide spectrum of service industries. Many LRQA clients are globally recognised companies such as BT, Shell, ICI, Hyundai, Mitsubishi and Ford.
For more information, please visit www.lrqa.co.uk
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 Christina Blyth
LRQA
024 7688 2213
christina.blyth@lrqa.com
About Cybit
Cybit is a leading provider of fleet management and telematics solutions, delivering a full range of Internet-based software and support service to private motorists, vehicle fleet managers and commercial haulage operators. Cybit operates a number of telematics platforms, from end-to-end OEM solutions to its own generic platform, providing satellite tracking of mobile assets via street-level digital maps. This enables Cybit operators to obtain data and deliver services or assistance via wireless networks for safety critical events, accident or breakdown, as well as providing support if a vehicle is stolen, or a driver is late or lost. By facilitating the processing of this information for financial management purposes, Cybit then frees users up to promote best use of existing resources.
tattiana
- 28 Apr 2004 04:20
- 1680 of 3104
Douggie
- 30 Apr 2004 09:36
- 1681 of 3104
MOURNING ALL ....RED again!!!! money down the drain??? ;-{
petrus2000
- 30 Apr 2004 09:57
- 1682 of 3104
Yes indeed Douggie..red YET again,not long now before it hits the ground with a sickening thud...every new low it hits people think it's buying opportunity,it's not,it's yet more money down the drain,telematics ain't the next big thing and CYH is going nowhere...except south...good luck all on the smidgeon of hope that it will come good.
Frampton
- 30 Apr 2004 10:02
- 1683 of 3104
Douggie, Did you see the post from tattiana before it was erazed? It was written to you from someone claiming to be Chrissie. She said she has all her money invested in this and says it will take off one day - just hasn't happened as quick as she thought. I hope she's right, though I only have a small amount invested in this - and getting smaller every day!
predator22
- 30 Apr 2004 11:40
- 1684 of 3104
petrus2000
"telematics ain't the next big thing and CYH is going nowhere"
business consultants McKinsey estimate that the global telematics market could be worth between 9b and 65b by 2010.
And analysts at Deutsche Bank predicts that the telematics market will grow from $1 billion in 1998 to $42bn in 2010.
need i go on? ,only a small market aint it?.