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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...

blakester - 26 Nov 2003 17:08 - 397 of 3104

Bail out guys. How much lower can the MMs take this?

nematode - 26 Nov 2003 17:10 - 398 of 3104

I would say time will tell but it always pay to be patient in the investment game.CYH is a very good company in a very profitable line of business so nothing to worry about.

blakester - 26 Nov 2003 17:14 - 399 of 3104

I agree its an excellent company but I think your gonna be disappointed...

laurencecope - 26 Nov 2003 18:14 - 400 of 3104

Blakester

What are you talking about?

There is no way am I bailing out for the next few weeks unless something drastic happens which I very much doubt.

Nitefly - 26 Nov 2003 18:29 - 401 of 3104

blakester, how much lower can you go? You have sold out and now you want others to follow you, to make your decision more justifiable!

If you don't think this share is going to go up, then why are you still hanging about?

I'm thinking of buying MORE not selling any...!

Regards

NF

ckmtang - 26 Nov 2003 18:52 - 402 of 3104

NF:

I agree...... sounds blakester so selfish and want to ask more and more ppl selling their share.

nematode - 26 Nov 2003 20:35 - 403 of 3104

That's right,blakester has got a hidden agenda,It's only a week or 2 ago,he was very bullish.

nematode - 26 Nov 2003 22:21 - 404 of 3104

Keeping track of the fleet - CybIT's on the lookout

News that the government is contemplating road charging throughout the UK could be the boon that the telematics industry has been waiting for and CybIT could be well positioned to take advantage of any increase in demand.

nematode - 26 Nov 2003 23:21 - 405 of 3104

The transition of stock in CYH from retail investors to professional and institutional investors is now in full swing. The next bit of good news will send the stock up even sharper than previous news because there is less of it around for retail investors to buy.

KBC are MMs and also Cybit's brokers, it was them that carried out the placing. It is their responsibility to keep Cybit on good terms with the major shareholders and financial institutions as Cybit may decide to tap the markets again on their next stage of expansion. KBC cannot trash what they,ve just sold as nobody would do business with them. They are working in their clients best interest which is about taking the stock from you for as cheap as possible and handing it to those who were prepared to financially back Cybit at 3p.

The placing was at 3p, Cybit, its new cash balance and its prospects are way in excess of this price. Do not let others rattle out of Cybit Holdings.

Pumacat - 27 Nov 2003 08:23 - 406 of 3104

Morning all

thanks for the post nematode, makes perfect sense. Nice to see cyh ticking up alllbeit by a fraction! Hoipe this continues. Hope even more for some contract news

little woman - 27 Nov 2003 10:15 - 407 of 3104

I'm sorry to bring this up, but I feel I need to clear the air. On Arjen post (no 323) he stated "Institutions - ref Edmond Jackson and a specific government
regulation - MUST know more financial information BEFORE any private
investors/stockbrokers"

This got my back up, because I couldn't believe this was true. I have since had it confirmed that infact this untrue - rule 9.2 of the Listing Rules requires companies to inform official information channels 'without delay', when they hold information that is 'likely to lead to a substantial movement in the price of its listed securities'.

Informing official information channels means they have to notify everyone (not just Institutions, many of whom are actually stockbrokers) at the same time.

Douggie - 27 Nov 2003 10:28 - 408 of 3104

Thanks for factual info lw D

ajren - 27 Nov 2003 10:41 - 409 of 3104

L.W.
I said I was not going to post any more on this thread.Do you think you were
being fair to me to write this post when you knew I was not going to defend my
position ???

I will continue not to post anything on this site and I request you not to
write anything relating to me on this site.I - as you know - started a
thread for Regulations so I would appreciate it if you post anything to do
with Regulations on that site.I will reply to all polite/not personal
posts you write there.

I - on that site - referred to London Stock Exchange
Perhaps,you might also like to read e.g.1992 Cadbury report,etc
rgds aj

little woman - 27 Nov 2003 10:58 - 410 of 3104

Ajren - Your thread on regulations does not have the original post, or any details - which is why I posted here. (I also did a search, and can't find it - tried to find threads that you started, but nothing comes up - the only thing that works is the EPIC, but you didn't give it one.

The Cadbury report is exactly that - a report. A report gives recommendations, must of which never become law, and the few that ever does get watered down.

Marconi didn't report the problems they were having until it was too late as everyone got the same information at the same time including the London Stock Exchange who receives the same information at the same time as everyone else. (The London Stock Exchange does not control prices - the MM do!)

When Johnson Matthey went bust the Bank of England didn't even know what was happening and certainly the Stock Exchange found out the same time as everyone else.

The regulations say they must disclose to everyone at the same time.

ajren - 27 Nov 2003 11:08 - 411 of 3104

lw
PLEASE ,PLEASE put your letter on my Regulations thread and I will reply
later today.aj

Golfclub12 - 27 Nov 2003 11:35 - 412 of 3104

NOW NOW!!

can we get back to business and discuss why the shares are still falling away?

im still holding medium term.
:)

blakester - 27 Nov 2003 11:55 - 413 of 3104

@ nematode - 26 Nov'03 - 20:35 - 402 of 411

"Hidden agenda" - what are you lot conspiracy theorists? I have bought back in again today so I'm 'aloud' to comment.

Golfclub12 - 27 Nov 2003 11:58 - 414 of 3104

Looks Like hand bags at dawn.

"I have faith in these shares and the company so am holding" simple as that.....

little woman - 27 Nov 2003 12:09 - 415 of 3104

Theres no bad feeling, certainly not on mine, and I don't think on ajrens either....

ajren - 27 Nov 2003 12:19 - 416 of 3104

I do not have bad feeling towards lw.We both believe what we say is correct.
I disagree with a lot of what she says and she disagrees with a lot I say.
We learn something from each other.rgds aj
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