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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...

snakey - 16 Jul 2004 03:12 - 2127 of 3104

I cannot understand when buys massively outweigh sells and price remains stable, something wrong here!!

skids - 16 Jul 2004 06:41 - 2128 of 3104

Patience is the game.

Douggie - 16 Jul 2004 08:40 - 2129 of 3104

good morning all

skids - 16 Jul 2004 08:43 - 2130 of 3104

morning douggie,

another blue start, will hopefully hold the gains made by COB. perhaps the re-rating is on its way....

skids

Douggie - 16 Jul 2004 08:59 - 2131 of 3104

Hi skids COB?

skids - 16 Jul 2004 09:43 - 2132 of 3104

close of business (end of day)

john50 - 16 Jul 2004 09:51 - 2133 of 3104

nice one Skids

Douggie - 16 Jul 2004 09:52 - 2134 of 3104

thanks skids............blushing Douggie.........re re-rating xfinger

Kivver - 16 Jul 2004 11:10 - 2135 of 3104

uuurgggh!!! i think im gonna be sick lol, only joking.

Golfclub12 - 16 Jul 2004 11:21 - 2136 of 3104

crazy!!! Can someone tell me why at 1018 a buy was recorded yet the price dropped?? and who decides how much the price will rise per each buy??

Thanks G12

Douggie - 16 Jul 2004 11:43 - 2137 of 3104

G12 that happened more than once yesterday..started day high, price continue to fall in spite of 12+ mln buys!!!!!!!!!! ????

biffa18 - 16 Jul 2004 11:49 - 2138 of 3104

Golfclub12
It got nothing to do with trades at that actual time , as they might have large sell/buy orders which are in the background ,so if short of stock up goes price for buy order or down if they want to scare a few into selling ,but if they have a large sell order in background and plenty of stock then down goes price ,even if people are buying !! also these large buys /sell orders are split up so you dont even know !!
as for the price its all to do with market demand they have to move price to create a buy and sell force some think it should still be .5 but bill thinks its worth a lot more as they say in their statement ! so chances are thats why punters are now stocking up !!
The trade pages are really a waste of time as it never tells you the real story in the background for instance i can buy under the mid price sometimes depends on supply and demand !!

Golfclub12 - 16 Jul 2004 12:05 - 2139 of 3104

biffa18

Thanks

Flinny - 16 Jul 2004 12:41 - 2140 of 3104

1.7 ! Excuse me everyone whilst I stick the bubbly in the fridge.

jonfish53 - 16 Jul 2004 12:46 - 2141 of 3104

A few more years & I should be back to my
average of 2.95 LOL

Overman - 16 Jul 2004 12:50 - 2142 of 3104

We are only at the beginning of this trend reversal....couple of weeks and Flinny you will be chilling bubbly by the crate ;)

skids - 16 Jul 2004 13:03 - 2143 of 3104

I agree with you Overman, this is the beginning of the trend reversal, how far it'll go is the question? I don't believe it'll hit silly figures, but I do believe it will be well about its high.

Overman - 16 Jul 2004 13:26 - 2144 of 3104

I think the test for long term cyh holders for the last half year or so has finally come to an end and the better times are ahead again. The company has made substantial progress during this time and it was only a matter of time before people realised.

Shareholders have been kept in the dark on some major contracts and partnerships and these as indicated in the yr end statement, will all be revealed soon. Progress made overseas have been 'cautious' but positive. A german version of the system have been completed and the first contract there have been signed, similar progress have also been made in Holland.

With approx 6mil in the bank ready for any potential aquisitions and the sector at its pre-growth stage, Cyh has massive potential. The Telematics sector is still in its infancy and you only have to look around you to see that the is a genuine market and for it to grow rapidly, especially when you note the problems we hear day in day out about Road Congestion, Higher fuel prices, inadequacies with public transport and of course health and safety issues.

Reputable investment houses such as Artemis and Slater do not invest in AIM stocks unless they are totally convinced of the potential, especially with the risks usually associated with AIM listed companies. We were informed that the said investment houses took part in the placing at 3p and at that price the shares were over subscribed.

I personally wouldn't like to make any predictions on the share price of Cyh, but I certainly can't see it being below 3p for long.

Good luck to all LTH

john50 - 16 Jul 2004 14:19 - 2145 of 3104

strange dealing code 0013push04 1 share bought @ 1.75p. Is it a message from one mm to another

chrissie - 16 Jul 2004 15:42 - 2146 of 3104

Douggie

I know you are probably getting fed up and probably a bit fed up with me. You have nothing to worry about. The dross in this industry is falling by the wayside (this includes the company that I work for). The good ones will be left and this includes cybit. Sit tight and don't worry!
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