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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...

Nitefly - 08 Feb 2005 10:59 - 2820 of 3104

I think everyone is just sitting and waiting for something to happen Douggie. We have all said what we can about CYH and for me it's a case of 'see what happens' now. Is anyone still sat on a profit with CYH? if they are then it's going to be thin. As we have often said, it's a good time to buy!

I still haven't sold one of these, even though I have been tempted to trade it a few times over the last 12 months (it would have been more profitable to have traded them, maybe!) but I have always believed they would 'Take off' only to be frustrated a week or so later and had to buy more.

What more can I say - I would have liked Eric to have got his mitts on the info he wanted. That would have made interesting reading.

Blue again today, which is good news but what troubles me is that the MM's always seem privy to the info before the investor, thus the price hike!

regards

NF

triangle - 08 Feb 2005 12:43 - 2821 of 3104

Douggie... Just remind us of how Chrissie has called this right?

EWRobson - 09 Feb 2005 23:07 - 2822 of 3104

Nitefly

Sorry, been busy elsewhere. It takes hours just reading the SEO posts. I've been spreading around funds from the margin on SEO CFDs - NLR, ASC, YOO, BGT, MLS. But they won't trade CYH! But I'm back noticing the price move and wondering what was afoot. Since I am in a position to back some funds out of the CFDs, I'll have a go with my projections. To recap my point: I beleive the share has been held back, not by fundamentals but, by misinformed perception of the effect of the new accounting system. Point 1: the share would be now generating decent profits if they hadn't taken full credit for sales in the first two years. Point 2: the movement back to profitability is quite predictable and certain and then the benefit of the new accounting system will be seen in good profit growth. So you could just sit back and let things take their course. But what use is that to impatient investors like me and probably you. So let's just help the communciation of the FD and the advisor, in particular, with the outside world.

Eric

Nitefly - 11 Feb 2005 13:38 - 2823 of 3104

The new five year contract with Mono Services is very welcome news and one would have to say that telematics is the way forward for such companies.

I dont dabble in CFD's, probably because I don't like the risks associated with them and moreover, because I don't fully understand them. I do like the idea of being able to hold a position 10x higher than normal methods but wouldn't want to take such a position. My take is that if I can't afford to buy them outright, then why gamble (...the wife wouldn't wear it anyway!). I'm surprised to note that you can't trade CYH this way though?

Have to go with your valuable comments, I don't really have a choice but to sit on this one. It's the same old story though, grass, greener, I could of made more etc!!! I am reasonably happy to be sat on CYH, it's just that I do like to trade rather than sit them out.

Since being in CYH I have closed my level 2 data account. It was great trading MT & CS last year, talk about 'filling ya boots', was in and out sometimes within the hour, wonderful stuff. Hopefully there will be new opportunities in MT in the near future. I'll need to research it all over again, which having not watched and listened for a while now, seems quite a mammoth task but should be worth the effort. Have you even looked at it?

Thanks for your comments, I do like to read your angle, not only on CYH but on various other shares also, you always seem to DYOR and on balance give fair reason.

regards

NF

Douggie - 11 Feb 2005 16:42 - 2824 of 3104

Hooray my loss here is now down to 50% @80p it almost feels like a gain ;o\

ironnick - 12 Feb 2005 09:13 - 2825 of 3104

Nice post Eric. I spoke to the Finance Director at both the AGM and EGM. He said that contract profits will be in in 2006, under the new accounting procedures and the effects will be cumulative. Like Nitefly, I'm in for the long haul, but I do believe there will be a slow but steady move up with the share price now.
Regards,
IN

chrissie - 13 Feb 2005 15:57 - 2826 of 3104

Douggie

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triangle - 13 Feb 2005 21:58 - 2827 of 3104

chrissie - 08 Feb'05 - 10:10 - 2817 of 2825


2 contracts will be announced during the next 4 weeks!

**** I'll be back on 3rd March SIT TIGHT!****

Must Dash,

GONE!



Well she hasn't got anything else right, so I suppose not getting that right as well is fair enough............................ LOL

Douggie - 14 Feb 2005 08:21 - 2828 of 3104

Morning chrissie looking forward to 2nd contract announcment to cheer triangle..and the rest of us, going well so far :o)

EWRobson - 14 Feb 2005 11:53 - 2829 of 3104

ironnick

That was helpful comment from your meeting with FD. Confirms that CYH would be profitable now if they hadn't made the mess up with switching accounting polocies and the sp would be much higher.

nitefly

I don't see that much additional risk with CFDs as opposed to spreadbetting where you can lose your principle. Typically, with AIM shares you have a 4:1 multiple. The key thing is to choose a share with limited downside: my holdings in NLR (though I ahve a stop-loss there), SEO, YOO and FDI I put in that category. Apart from the gearing, another key factor is that you can reinvest the margin without closing the CFD, thus spreading the risk. Do contact me via e-mail if you want to fill in details.

Eric

Douggie - 14 Feb 2005 17:09 - 2830 of 3104

In the meantime I am quite happy with 3.5p in the day......just so long as it holds this time.........been here before too often ........ ;o\

Nitefly - 14 Feb 2005 21:44 - 2831 of 3104

eric

For the time being I am pretty much over loaded and really need to pull some out of here. I have allowed myself to concentrate on too few companies and now find myself locked in. This is the first time I have been in this position and one I intend to rectify, pretty soon. I have missed so many opportunities over the last 12 mths and made a couple of silly mistakes. Had I not allowed this to happen, would have most likely been well ahead of my current position. I came out of RTD to top these up ...ROFL but hey, I'm still ahead overall;)

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Well Douggie, it seems to be holding so far this last week or so, let's hope for more announcements. It would be nice to see some volume - Onwards and upwards eh!

regards

NF

Douggie - 16 Feb 2005 10:38 - 2832 of 3104

Well it was the well worn path is being followed again ;-\

EWRobson - 16 Feb 2005 21:18 - 2833 of 3104

Nitefly

Sorry to be slow responding but been occupied elsewhere more urgent. As Douggie says in another context, its a well-worn path. Been there, done that, GTTS! I think it depends what % of the portfolio they are. My holding is 10% of my portfolio (without the CFDs - which can't trade CYH in). If its not 10%, is it worth holding? If its more than 10%, then there needs to be a good reason. I can't see CYH moving that quickly unless the FD or analyst is much more open about the impact of the change in accouning policies. If you're not expecting anything soon, reduce the holding (if too large) chase the opportunities elsewhere and come back when there is real sign of significant movement. Sorry if this is teaching grandma..!

Eric

MillionDollarMan - 21 Feb 2005 12:26 - 2834 of 3104

hmmmmm

Douggie - 23 Feb 2005 09:02 - 2835 of 3104

Mourning All......... ;-/

chrissie we are in desperate need of your 2nd 'major contract' news!!!

and lots more if ever to see back to even money ;o\

chrissie - 23 Feb 2005 20:24 - 2836 of 3104

2nd contract will be announced soon!

triangle - 24 Feb 2005 16:24 - 2837 of 3104

Yes chrissie, then there will be another after that, then a nice and regular stream of contract wins continueing. (same with every other company, because thats how they all work)

Why dont you cut the crap, and instead of posting your usual nonsense, try posting what it will be, and when for a change.

Douggie - 24 Feb 2005 16:42 - 2838 of 3104

X/finger chrissie UP 2.5p today :o)

best not get too excited

optomistic - 24 Feb 2005 19:58 - 2839 of 3104

That's right Douggie, don't get too excitied!!
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