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...
Douggie
- 10 May 2004 17:38
- 1745 of 3104
Can we take some comfort from todays perfomance? on a very bad stock market day cyh has held steady in spite of all 23 trades 'recorded' as sell at 2.3mn sold xfinger D. ;o}
chrissie
- 11 May 2004 11:33
- 1746 of 3104
Douggie
Yes we can! The fact that Cybit held firm yesterday was a good sign. Results should be out soon and then we'll see whats what. I am hoping for good news along with results, lets see!
Douggie
- 11 May 2004 17:48
- 1747 of 3104
Whoooops what spooked sell off of 5.3mln in last 3hrs. ??????????????scary:o[[[{
predator22
- 11 May 2004 18:45
- 1748 of 3104
2.5 m was a buy the MM transactions of 1.75 m where to supply another MM for his/hers,client this is my opinion.
Kivver that ok?
Kivver
- 11 May 2004 20:02
- 1749 of 3104
predator22 excuse my ignorance, but what du you mean? IE? FEED? IMO? cheers
mcmahons
- 12 May 2004 08:52
- 1750 of 3104
Info only more good News chaps
Cybit announces major reseller agreement with Ewan Associates
Cybit signs award-winning asset management specialist to provide online telematics to utilities companies
Highlights Cybit's position as 'Partner of Choice' for forward looking
companies looking for value-added telematics proposition
Cybit has signed a value-added reseller partnership with Ewan Associates Limited, an award-winning asset and data management specialist in the utilities sector. Under the agreement, Ewan Associates will market Cybit's online telematics solutions and consultancy services - targeting SMEs, utility companies and their suppliers - to deliver increased productivity and efficiency while helping companies meet their Duty of Care responsibilities. The new partnership highlights Cybit's position as the UK's leading telematics service provider and 'Partner of Choice' for forward
thinking companies looking for a scalable, online telematics proposition.
As part of Ewan Group plc, Ewan Associates was New Civil Engineer's (NCE) Consultants of the Year for 2002 and 2003, and the company provides a range of business analytics, hydrometrics and asset management services to utility companies and their suppliers. The new value-added reseller partnership will combine Cybit's proven expertise in providing a range of scalable, online
telematics and consultancy services with the Ewan Associates' in depth industry expertise to build a powerful value-added telematics offering.
Andrew Gunning, Director of Ewan Associates commented: "For companies working in the utilities market, the value of telematics is clear - increased productivity while addressing the issue of Duty of Care for mobile or lone workers. Cybit has quickly become the partner of choice for forward thinking companies that understand the enabling power of telematics to track
and secure their fixed and mobile assets, to ensure the safety and well being of their mobile staff, and to enhance operational efficiency and profitability. By combining our data and asset
management services with Cybit's acknowledged customer expertise and scalable telematics solution, we'll be targeting companies in the utilities sector with a range of new services that deliver compelling business benefits."
"We're delighted to appoint Ewan Associates as an accredited reseller," said Ian Walmsley, Head of Partnerships at Cybit. "With over 15 years experience, the company has an in-depth knowledge of the utility industry's potential uses for telematics. Our solutions are ideal for utility companies helping to maintain their Duty of Care obligation. This is a particular concern for
remote workers, as the company will be in constant contact with their mobile workforce. There are also the obvious productivity and efficiency advantages to consider."
About Ewan Group plc
Ewan Group plc (formerly Ewan Associates Ltd) was established in 1987 with the aim of providing services to the water industry. The company has expanded rapidly in the past decade and is now highly regarded for its innovative approaches to solving clients' problems in a wide range of industries. The Group operates through three separate wholly-owned subsidiaries: Ewan Services, Optimal Solutions and Ewan Associates.
For more information please contact:
Philip Szomszor
PR for Cybit
Tel: 01780 721 433
Email: pszomszor@iba-europe.com
Sophie Geering
Marketing Manager, Cybit
Tel: 01480 389100
Email: sgeering@cybit.co.uk
Douggie
- 12 May 2004 09:21
- 1751 of 3104
:o}}
Barking Crazy
- 12 May 2004 14:32
- 1752 of 3104
mcmahons- stay in touch that news was released on the 7th.
jonfish53
- 12 May 2004 15:23
- 1753 of 3104
Must say the Cybit bb on ADVFN is much busier than this one.
Kivver
- 12 May 2004 22:55
- 1754 of 3104
A little bird tells me you should think about buying this share as it is 'cheap'
Golfclub12
- 13 May 2004 06:55
- 1755 of 3104
Its only one of a few birdies that dosent know how to fly!!!!
petrus2000
- 13 May 2004 16:54
- 1756 of 3104
All the excitement over the last couple of weeks is now done and dusted and the gains all but gone...no surprise there then as back to losing ways we go..only a few optimists remain now,soon they'll be gone too,telematics ISN'T happening,neither is CYH...don't look to the forthcoming results for any comfort i very much doubt there will be any rises then and even if there is they will soon evaporate,good luck to all who STILL cling on.
petermoran
- 13 May 2004 20:26
- 1757 of 3104
If telematics isnt happening why does Cybit keet getting contracts and appointing resellers etc. Telematics is the future methinks when costs need ot be curtailed with higher interest rates petrol etc etc.
rampage
- 13 May 2004 22:20
- 1758 of 3104
petrus2000
as someone who is still clinging on thanks for the good wishes I have invested in CYH for the long term
in my opinion it will be petrus2000 that will evaporate from this thread !
Time alone will tell
good luck to one and all
Douggie
- 13 May 2004 22:33
- 1759 of 3104
petrus2000 ok so it is incredibly frustrating watching and waiting for telematics and CYH to take off, if both are just to fade away despite the technology and customer base increasing, what do YOU know of that will take its place for there is a real need for a means of keeping track of and contact with 'satalite' personell and beter control of fleet management.
If there is a better system I would like to know about it so come on spill the beans let me in on a sure winner ;o!
skids
- 14 May 2004 09:16
- 1760 of 3104
At the end of the day Cybit will turn the corner and make proper gains, but its not going to happen over night. They are positioned to take full advantage of any surge as and when it happens. The technology is slowly being incorporated into many new systems, but there will never be a sudden requirement. Its progressive for CYH I think - long termer only.
The new website is the start of CYH becoming a bigger playing IMO.
Douggie
- 14 May 2004 09:45
- 1761 of 3104
Looks promising this a.m. well put skids
Kivver
- 14 May 2004 23:51
- 1762 of 3104
results out soon, then well need a system to track the sky high shareprice
chrissie
- 14 May 2004 23:54
- 1763 of 3104
True!
Kivver
- 15 May 2004 00:02
- 1764 of 3104
looks like somebody bought over million and a quarter share today (14.0504), can any body confirm this with proper level 2 data.