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...
nematode
- 13 Jan 2004 14:46
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In the absence of news,boredom sets in unless chrissie can come up with some sensational news.
chrissie
- 13 Jan 2004 15:38
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nematode,
I won't be back for a while. The type of aggression shown by chopin makes me a little nervous, no actually it makes me very nervous.
Good luck to you, Douggie, Still Waiting and all Cybit holders.
money magnet
I'm sorry I really can't answer your question properly, but all I will say is that I work in the telematics industry (not cybit - I wish it was).
Regards C
kwiggers4
- 13 Jan 2004 15:45
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chopin
i am not a gentleman and you are a nobhead.
bush
- 13 Jan 2004 16:16
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chrissie, i've had cybit since billam shareholders took part in the placing, maybe it's my fault, but i haven't touched them since, please stay and keep this going (not just because it's one of my 2004 moneyam stockpicks!) but because you make the thread worth reading with your positive outlook. yes it will be a great feeling when you are proved right, but please, for us, stay and let us all enjoy the ride.
beaufort1
- 13 Jan 2004 16:17
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Don't be deterred Chrissie. We appreciate your contributions, and acknowledge that we have to Do Our Own Research.
Don't know what Chopin's problem is but then, who cares?
beaufort1
- 13 Jan 2004 16:26
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The CYH share price seems to be settling around the 3.0p mark. I can't see it moving from there much until we get more news. Which is a drag as I bought right at the top (3.96p). But I am hanging on because longer term I am sure this stock is going places.
Golfclub12
- 13 Jan 2004 16:30
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No News is good news!!! So when it comes "wahay"
Chin up Chrissie you get arse holes in all walks of life..
Regards G12
tburns
- 13 Jan 2004 16:42
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Dear All, I have been reading the messages with anticipated excitement of an RNS and am quite new to the share buying game. That said, I did my own research as Chrissie said and bought 1M shares over the last 2 months at an average of 3.03. A rash thing to do, maybe, i wish I had got in last April, however everything seems to point to a real winner for 2004 as long as you can sit back and enjoy the ride and don't have to cash in to pay the bills over the next 6 weeks. All Cybit's partners are profiting from new contracts and increasing share prices and am sure this will start to reflect in Cybit's price over the coming weeks. They are a growing talent in a relatively niche industry and with a strengthening management team they will succeed. Chrissie, comes across as a genuine player who has substance to her postings, although they do lack clarity. That said, she seems to have good reason for this and I'm happy to sit on my 1M shares and won't be selling when they hit 5p, whenever that is. The reason why,I would be worried about punting them and then finding I'm having to buy back on an increasing spike. I'm a novice at charting but trying to learn fast and don't want to get caught short. I've sent myself a target of 20p and will wait the year out if I have to and as long as the contract news starts to roll, then whose to say we won't get there.
Keep the Faith as Jon Bon Jovi once said
money magnet
- 13 Jan 2004 16:44
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Totally understand Chrissie, thx for replying. To all other holders I may not have specific info but I have done a lot of research into cybit as I'm sure many of you have and if it reassures anyone, I have not yet discovered a better share to invest in for the medium to long term (3 months + ).
nematode
- 13 Jan 2004 17:43
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Chrissie,please don't go away,I've enjoyed reading your posts and as you work in the telematic industry you seem to have your pulse on the button.Infact I've fallen in love with you.Please..don't leave me!!!
chrissie
- 13 Jan 2004 17:57
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Thanks All,
I think this will be a good week for us!
See you all after the RNS.
chopin
- 13 Jan 2004 18:36
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I also think this will be a good week for us. I am hedgeing my bets for an RNS tomorrow morning. None of us on this thread are children. We are all adults with mortgages, rents, overdrafts, credit cards, loans and a million other bills to pay. Every bit of knowledge gained about Cybit helps us all to sleep easier at night. All I'm saying to you is that for some of us life is real. If you know anything either help us or shut up.
Douggie
- 13 Jan 2004 18:55
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Keep with us Chrissie you are well respected on this bb I always look for your postings.
chopin you too will be welcome to express your views please do NOT be abusive not needed not wanted hurts you more than us
We have lots to look forward to I am eager for the day we can arange a celebration meeting ...till then dont spoil a great thread with imature slaging
Best wishes all D. :-))
chopin
- 13 Jan 2004 19:10
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Douggie
I agree we have lots to look forward to but we must be willing and prepared to help each other. If she has information about Cybit than she should post it. If not under her own name then under a different name. Or she could email someone else to post it. But it's all about mutual support. It's not about nah nah nah nah I know something you don't. If she's lying than she deserves a good telling off.
Douggie
- 13 Jan 2004 19:39
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I am sorry to note chopin has made and confirmed his own case I have nothing more to say to him or of him.
McPaulass
- 13 Jan 2004 21:00
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Fellow cybit holders. Interesting article on a new cybit thread, on advfn,about a fleet management seminar where a member of cybit was one of the speakers.Something positive to read while we wait.
nematode
- 13 Jan 2004 21:18
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I'm all for the celebration meeting say sometime in June when we're quite well off.Chrissie...If you want just email at hanseja1@yahoo.co.uk and I'll post anything of use as I don't have a conflict of interest since I don't work in telematics.Let's grind chopin dowm!!!
nematode
- 13 Jan 2004 21:20
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From AD board....
Experts all set to show benefit of getting online
LEADING experts in all aspects of electronic fleet management are to host a major national conference aimed at fleet decision-makers on January 28.
The event, hosted by Fleet News and FleetNewsNet, will cover every aspect of operating a fleet online, from the very first steps to introducing new systems in specific areas, such as vehicle acquisition, rental purchasing, fuel management, vehicle management, maintenance control and disposals.
Under the guidance of event chairman Tony Leigh, Manage Your Fleet Online, being held at the Heritage Motor Centre, Gaydon, Warwickshire, will also offer advice in the security issues fleets need to consider when using online services.
The event follows the results of one of the largest surveys in the fleet industry which revealed that nearly 50% of fleets say they plan to do more work over the internet, or by email.
Other popular initiatives fleets are planning include finding more effective ways to tackle risk and introducing or running driver training courses, with 36% of fleets saying they plan to do so.
In a warning to suppliers that they must fight to keep their customers, 34% of fleets said they were planning to change a supplier to cut costs, while 21% said they were going to change their suppliers to improve service levels.
More than a third said they were planning to change their fleet policies to include cars with lower emissions, while 17% plan to introduce some form of cash-for-car scheme.
Nearly 10% plan to introduce telematics systems to monitor their fleets, while the same number plan to assess supply of servicing and delivery following changes to the Block Exemption regulations.
Scrapping pool cars in favour of short-term rental is an initiative supported by 7% of fleets, while 6.6% plan to introduce a green travel plan.
But despite the initiatives they are planning to introduce and the issues they face in the next year, just 6% of fleet decision-makers say they plan to undergo professional fleet management training.
The two initiatives that received the least interest were moving drivers back into company cars from cash-for-car schemes (5.5%) and outsourcing fleet management (4.9%).
Event director Chris Lester said: 'The Manage Your Fleet Online conference will show how leaders in the fleet industry are preparing to maximise the potential of this fantastic technology and to treat the internet as a powerful business tool.
'If you are only just starting to plan your fleet's online future, or if you are a relative internet veteran, this event has been designed to address your concerns and interests. From vehicle acquisition, to online fleet management, disposals, security and the future of the world-wide web, the Manage Your Fleet Online conference has the answers.'
Online action plan
Introduce policies designed to cut accidents or make drivers safer on the road
Do more work over the web/by email
Offer driver training to staff (in classroom or on the road)
Change fleet policy to include fleet cars with lower emissions
Change a supplier to cut costs
Reassess provision of free fuel for private mileage
Change a supplier to improve service delivery
Introduce PCP/cash-for-car/structured car ownership scheme
Introduce telematics systems to monitor fleet
Assess supply of servicing/repairs following changes to Block Exemption
Source: Fleet News/Lex Vehicle Leasing
PLACES are filling up fast at the Manage Your Fleet Online conference and fleets are being urged to sign up now. Ticket prices for Manage Your Fleet Online are 105 for fleet managers/fleet decision-makers and 145 for other industry professionals. All figures are exclusive of VAT. To book your place and for further information, call Sandra Evitt on 01733 468123 or email luke.clements@emap.com You can also book a place online, by going to the Events section of Fleet NewsNet.
Top speakers will point the way for delegates
LEADING figures from throughout the fleet industry are already confirmed as speakers at Manage Your Fleet Online.
Well-known fleet consultant Tony Leigh, who is also chairman of the Association of Car Fleet Operators, will be chairman at the event.
John Maslen, editor of Fleet News will reveal exclusive research carried out into the current and future use of online services among Britain's fleets.
Bob Blackman, of industry expert Emmerson Hill, will provide a checklist of key issues that need to be considered before fleets move towards introducing online services.
In a series of presentations on use of online services for acquisition, Michael Taylor, senior transport buyer for the NHS, will be giving his personal view of the benefits of purchasing vehicles electronically.
Neil McCrossan, vice-president, sales and marketing for National Car Rental, will be giving an in-depth presentation on how online services can benefit rental acquisitions. Four speakers will address key areas of online fleet management, including a speaker from online leasing company Tuskerdirect, who will look at the benefits of running contract hire vehicles over the web.
Ashley Sowerby, managing director of Chevin Fleet Solutions, will provide a customer case study showing how internet services helped manage an owned fleet. Fuel card giant AllStar will be hosting a presentation on the current possibilities created by online fuel management and Greg Connell, managing director of Epyx, will be revealing how online maintenance management can slash costs for fleets.
In a session dedicated to disposals, remarketing giant BCA Europe will provide a corporate and customer viewpoint of what web-based systems have to offer.
Two key security issues will be addressed in a special section of the conference, with Checkwizard (also known as FD Mobile) examining the security implications of allowing employees access to the internet, while Simon Drummond, web services and product manager for Siemens VDO, will look at the benefits of web-based vehicle tracking systems for keeping employees safe on the road. To sum up the day, Jason Francis, managing director of cfc solutions, will be looking at how a fleet could co-ordinate the use of online systems to create a virtually paper-free, low maintenance operation and what the future could bring.
As well as a host of speakers, there will be a number of industry experts exhibiting at the event. These include ABS Bodyshop Services, Siemens VDO Trading, cfc solutions, Chevin Fleet Solutions, BP, Elite Incident Management and Cybit.
Still Waiting
- 13 Jan 2004 21:35
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BP/ESSO connection, tracking of fuel tankers, I'm sure it's been mentioned before but I still see the Health & Safety/ Duty of Care Issue as a major selling point of Cybit's technology.
What has been achieved to date is only a pre-cursor to what lies ahead.
SW
laurencecope
- 14 Jan 2004 09:43
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Squelch Chopin