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...
gary k
- 21 Jan 2004 08:20
- 939 of 3104
Well, well, well. Patience will have rewarded the brave today as the price moves up to 3.70 to buy @ 0815, with a mid price of 3.25-3.30.
All those seekingprofit at the lower end of 3p should now be closer to their goal. Contract news will make this stock gain, if news of a product upgrade can do this, just think of what another Lex type deal will do to add to the blue!!! Makes my mouth water at the prospect, especially as I have lots riding on this one as a speculative (but I'm confident in my own mind this company is a good one) punt.
Hopefully yesterday and today marks the start of an upward revival, hindered only by those profit takers maybe tomorrow or Friday.
Roll on news!!!
Golfclub12
- 21 Jan 2004 15:04
- 940 of 3104
money grabbers in again!!
Golfclub12
- 21 Jan 2004 15:22
- 941 of 3104
From the cybit web
Cybit Extends GPRS Telematics Platform with Two-Way Messaging and Management Reporting Tools
Enables cost-effective two way communication between mobile workers and fleet managers
Incorporates real-time location-based tracking and reporting tools
Cybit, the UK's leading supplier of online fleet management and telematics solutions, has launched a major upgrade to its cybitfleet.com open platform solution to enable fleet managers to communicate with their mobile workers at a fixed cost using GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) technology. The new solution includes an in-vehicle terminal that enables drivers to send and receive data messages, such as consignment details, directions or job information without incurring the additional costs or limitations normally associated with SMS messaging. The upgraded platform will also offer improved visibility of vehicles, employees and deliveries with live updates to the customers' web browser every few minutes.
In addition to real-time location-based tracking functionality, cybitfleet.com now has enhanced reporting tools to enable managers to run detailed journey and status reports. This enables managers to generate a range of reports including those for timesheets, detailed historical journeys and exceptions, based on predetermined events such as vehicles leaving a defined 'geo-fenced' area or whether the power has been operated for the vehicle's crane, refrigeration unit or road sweeper brushes.
"The launch of our GPRS-based solution with two-way messaging is a clear demonstration of Cybit's leadership in providing scalable telematics solutions that deliver real business benefits to organisations with mobile workforces," said John Wisdom, Cybit's Sales and Marketing Director. "Currently most systems rely on SMS messaging for two-way text communication with drivers. This can be costly and restrictive. Now we're combining real-time tracking with two-way messaging so companies can exchange larger pieces of information with their employees effectively."
Cybit's GPRS-based solutions are targeted at companies that need regular updates on the position and activity of their workforce in real time, such as transport and logistics companies, couriers and time critical service companies.
Enquiries
Philip Szomszor
IBA - PR for Cybit
01780 721 433
pszomszor@iba-europe.com Sophie Geering
Marketing Manager, Cybit
01480 389100
sgeering@cybit.co.uk
Regards G12
Douggie
- 21 Jan 2004 15:50
- 942 of 3104
GaryK never look forward to good news! good news post at ID Data confirming positive rumor has sent share price into free fall down 2.6p =15% in 15 mins.!!!:-(((((( D.
Nitefly
- 21 Jan 2004 16:22
- 943 of 3104
Yes but Douggie, who doing the buying? The MM's, thats who!
While they're shaking the tree, all the loose "Nuts" (hey, thats a good word!) are falling off and the MM's are bagging their shares.
Read the company not the trading.
Thats my opinion :)
jonfish53
- 21 Jan 2004 16:45
- 944 of 3104
A nice 4,000,000 late buy just gone thru.
cashcaptain
- 21 Jan 2004 17:13
- 945 of 3104
what does the "T" stand for on the trades and how can you buy shares after the stock market closes at 4.30pm, please educate me, thanks cashcaptain!!
prepared
- 21 Jan 2004 18:40
- 946 of 3104
I hope the 4,000,000 was a buy but I think it may have been a delayed sell, hence the dip before the end. The short term problem we have is that one large investor, (ebomber on the advfn bb 20,000,000 shares) who has already made a fortune, has declared that he is selling out. I'm not sure if it's games or not, but if not, then it could be him that's holding us back. Having said all that if we get news then nothing will hold us back. Plenty of buyers waiting to jump in.
Also, a lot of chartists out there did say yesterday, that it would dip again before shooting up! Let's hope today was the dip!!!!!!!!
money magnet
- 21 Jan 2004 20:49
- 948 of 3104
protected transaction = large trade going through the market declaration is delayed until the order is complete (buy or sell) to minimise volitility of underlying share price
Golfclub12
- 22 Jan 2004 08:06
- 949 of 3104
Another crap start to the day
snowballroller
- 22 Jan 2004 10:31
- 950 of 3104
hi,prepared,
refer to your post about the guy who say he/she had 20 millions to sell and out of position, he/she is not a trader any way,(if so,the guy is a C-- grade trader,doesnot worth following)but why on earth he/she has
to sell out at 3 pence(reasonable base level) as an investor ??? IT IS ABSOLUTELY RUBBISH TALKING! Don`T believe any word of it. rgds SBR.
snowballroller
- 22 Jan 2004 12:22
- 951 of 3104
my reading/interpreting of the chart IS "calm before the storm",any one agree?
any way,i just top up my holding in this company, total holding approaching 500K shares very soon. rdgs SBR.
prepared
- 22 Jan 2004 13:21
- 952 of 3104
You're probably right where ebomber is concerned.
Re charts... would that be a good storm or a bad storm? Someone mentioned a cup and saucer on the other side...is that good?
skids
- 22 Jan 2004 14:56
- 953 of 3104
Those charts are for CMS Webview, this thread is for Cybit, but i agree it would be silly to sell now.
snowballroller
- 22 Jan 2004 15:05
- 954 of 3104
Sorry,guys ,i `ve been watching the two companies at the same times ,so got the chart mixed up, but my comment is for the CYH only at the time being. SBR
skids
- 22 Jan 2004 15:31
- 955 of 3104
And I agree with you snowballroller. Cybit is worth hanging onto.
chopin
- 22 Jan 2004 21:46
- 956 of 3104
Anyone seen our miss "i know for a fact there will an RNS next week".
Still Waiting
- 22 Jan 2004 22:13
- 957 of 3104
God it's been a long time waiting for this contract, I hope its worth it.
Trying to keep my finger off the sell button.
SW
chartist2004
- 23 Jan 2004 03:54
- 958 of 3104
I was hoping you (Still Waiting) would have had to change your 'Nick Name' by now, seems like you get to keep it a little longer! :O(