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...
prepared
- 23 Jan 2004 07:22
- 960 of 3104
Looks like chrissie was right! Deals do take a while to complete.
WAKEY WAKEY EVERYONE.......WE HAVE NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!
laurencecope
- 23 Jan 2004 07:45
- 961 of 3104
Company CybIT Holdings PLC
TIDM CYH
Headline Contracts
Released 07:00 23 Jan 2004
Number 5536U
RNS Number:5536U
CybIT Holdings PLC
23 January 2004
23 January 2004
CYBIT HOLDINGS PLC ("CYBIT")
CYBIT ANNOUNCES NEW CONTRACTS
Cybit Holdings PLC ("Cybit") is pleased to announce new contracts worth at least
325,000 with an expected expansion value of a further 500,000 in revenues over
the lifetime of the deals.
Cybit has secured a contract with Marshalls plc, ("Marshalls"), the UK's leading
manufacturer of landscape materials for the construction and home improvement
industries. Under the agreement, Cybit will supply and install its GPRS-based
telematics solution into Marshalls' 150 strong fleet and its primary
subcontractors, with ongoing technical support being provided for 5 years.
Cybit's technology provides Marshalls with the capability to significantly
improve the efficiency of its 35 million distribution business.
Cybit has also signed contracts with Associated British Nutrition &
Agri-products Limited (ABNA), the Agriculture Group of Associated British Foods,
marking its move into the lone worker solution market. Initially the deal will
equip 50 of ABNA's mobile workers with Cybit's HiPer portable telematics
devices, with the intent for a further 150 units. Cybit's telematic based
solutions will help ABNA provide a duty of care to its mobile employees when
working in remote areas.
Richard Horsman, Chief Executive of Cybit Holdings PLC, said:
"These groundbreaking deals further strengthen our market leading position
within the telematics industry. Marshalls is representative of a number of
projects where we are delivering enhanced customer value through integration of
telematics information with back office applications. The ABNA contract combines
Cybit's expertise as a Telematics Service Provider with specialist 24-7
emergency response services delivering duty of care compliance for field based
lone workers.
"These new contracts demonstrate the versatility of Cybit's telematics portfolio
and our ability to assist our customers in the implementation of cost management
and corporate governance solutions within an increasingly complex business
environment."
For more information please contact:
Bell Pottinger Financial
Jonathon Brill/Charlotte Kirkham Tel: 020 7861 3232
Golfclub12
- 23 Jan 2004 07:46
- 962 of 3104
beat me to it
G12
skids
- 23 Jan 2004 08:47
- 963 of 3104
I think Cybit has a lot further to go. The first snippet of RNS is not a reason to off load. Remember March - Full Year Results.
jonfish53
- 23 Jan 2004 10:51
- 964 of 3104
Nice to see a bit of action
snowballroller
- 23 Jan 2004 10:53
- 965 of 3104
a big fight between Bull & Bear today,very interesting.
moneyplus
- 23 Jan 2004 14:07
- 966 of 3104
Good news from the company today! have a good weekend all.
nematode
- 23 Jan 2004 18:27
- 967 of 3104
If only chrissie was here.She knew it all along.Wait for weekend coverage and then away we go on Monday.Idiots who sold today will regret it!!!
shabba
- 23 Jan 2004 19:44
- 968 of 3104
nematode... Get a life, you shouldn't need Chrissie. Only thing she knew is theres plenty of gullable idiots like you.
cashcaptain
- 23 Jan 2004 19:44
- 969 of 3104
does anyone think that cybit will go up anymore next week? or is it time to sell, sell, sell!
rampage
- 23 Jan 2004 20:16
- 970 of 3104
Sounds like somebody sold out !
Still Waiting
- 23 Jan 2004 20:44
- 971 of 3104
Anyone here Five Live This Morning, Sussex Police Chief telling presenter they are trialling telematics device.
RNS stressed today Lone Worker/ Duty of Care Legislation.
I wonder???
snowballroller
- 24 Jan 2004 11:37
- 972 of 3104
in my opion, the short term entry point for trading is 3.5p {above the upper line of the 20 days`Bolinger Brand}[buy on strength,anticipate an beginning of
uptrend.]But as an investor,i only accum. my equity at 4.5pence ,break through
the level set few months early.
ps. i `ve position/equity in the company as both trader & investor! in & out PLUS Buy & Hold {BOX sys. of investment}
nematode
- 24 Jan 2004 12:13
- 973 of 3104
Shabba,I have a life but i don't mind giving credit where it's due and I also beleive in the milk of human kindness which you obviously don't possess in your selfish,greedy,self conceited world!!!
Gary_K
- 24 Jan 2004 22:59
- 974 of 3104
Shabba, why are you so uptight about Chrissie. If you think she is fake, making things up or whatever, just filter her off your screen.
Do you invest in this stock? If you do please stick to posting comments about it rather than stirring about others and inciting comments against you, you are doing yourself no favours.
Let's just stick to the stock, this great company with loads of potential above 3.30 pence and making some money off the back of it all. If you are affected by one poster who seems to be quite knowledgeable and likes to stick her neck out, wheteher that is right or wrong, is quite sad as far as I am concerned. Maybe you are jealous she is so popular and liked, maybe she inspires hope and confidence in the people who are investing in this stock, maybe she it is because she appears to be just a nice person?
Get a life and find another BB to denigrate.
shabba
- 25 Jan 2004 09:31
- 975 of 3104
Gary_K ... The point is you and a few other posters believe him/her ( i noticed you put her, only substantiates my point)and are getting somewhat carried away. I on the other hand, knew there was not going to be a rns when he/she stated, and low and behold there wasn't, I did however know about the rns on friday, he/she had every oppourtunity to mention that but didn't. I do have a life, you should get some self confidence, read what is posted, but never act upon it.
prepared
- 25 Jan 2004 11:20
- 976 of 3104
shabba,
Enough already!!!
I agree with nematode, douggie & gary.....Give the woman a break!!!
Okay, she was a week out or maybe she wasn't. Some people seem to think that the rns was delayed a week so as not to clash with trafficmasters news. As we all know the two companies are close and share offices, and there is no way they would both issue a rns around the same time. Why steal each others thunder? It seems, as soon as the dust settled after the TFC rns, then the CYH rns was issued.
Chrissie is back from USA sometime next week so lets leave all the discussions about her 'til then, when at least she will be around to defend herself against you and chopsticks......I mean chopin.
prepared
- 25 Jan 2004 11:22
- 977 of 3104
Now back to Cybit. Has anyone seen anything in the press today?
nematode
- 25 Jan 2004 17:30
- 978 of 3104
Nothing in press today,only some comment in yesterdays guardian which was as follows;
Down on AIM, CybIT Holdings jumped 0.27p to 3.225p as the technology company, which develops software for the vehicle fleet industry and private motorists, announced new contracts that could be worth up to 825,000.
nematode
- 25 Jan 2004 19:45
- 979 of 3104
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.