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CYAN Technology of flexible solutions for the Future (CYAN)     

Master RSI - 28 Jul 2010 12:29

Cyan offers flexible solutions for the remote monitoring and control of lights, energy meters and industrial telemetry.
Cyan's solutions are based on a comprehensive standard product portfolio of RF based gateways and nodes.
Metering: Gas, Electricity, Water
Lighting: Street, Tunnel, Architectural,
Industrial Telemetry: Process control, Thermo eco telemetry, Weather

Pre-close update, said:
That its "decisive action and substantial cost cutting" leaves the company in a strong position for 2010.
It has spent much time and effort in supporting prospective customers, with volume order confirmations expected in the new year.

Future prospects
Has successfully secured and maintained key partnerships, most recently with Future Electronics Inc, a top three worldwide electronic component distributor with divisions focussed on metering and lighting products.

Has successfully completed two equity placings to new and existing investors during the period, raising a total of 3.0 million of new money to fund working capital requirements to support customer trial orders and partnerships.

Directors Buying:
Over 4 Millions share were bought by directors during this month

For all this motives the shares at 1.15p are worth taking some aboard

lectricity Metering Networks
Electricity utilities and meter manufacturers are investigating ways of introducing Advanced Meter Reading (AMR) and Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) to their businesses.

These technologies can significantly improve the information made available to energy service providers, including detailed energy usage profiles, diagnostic and status data from metering devices, and instantaneous usage from industrial and domestic consumers. This in turn helps to reduce the cost of taking readings, and prevent financial loss due to the fraudulent use of supplies. Load balancing can also be improved when information on instantaneous usage is provided. In addition consumers can benefit from improved information on their energy usage patterns by making better use of off-peak tariffs.

Cyan offers wireless Point-to-Point (P2P) and Meshing solutions for electricity AMR/AMI. Cyan's P2P solution use its ISM frequency band RF nodes (433/470/868/915/865 MHz). These allow a handheld meter reading device to directly communicate with each meter. Cyans meshing solution uses the same RF nodes to connect meters to a GPRS Gateway. A CyNet mesh network is formed around the gateway, which can be used to collate energy profiles, receive instantaneous readings, and send tariff updates to the meter. Cyan's GPRS Gateways can automatically monitor the mesh network and collect meter readings. Each GRPS Gateway has a RF node to connect to the local mesh network and GPRS modem for remote collection and monitoring from the backhaul system

Gas Metering Networks
A rise in energy prices and increasing focus on environmental issues has led to the demand for energy efficiency. As a result governments are legislating for the provision of Automated Meter Reading with a long term plan to move to fully Automated Metering Infrastructure

Cyan offers a wireless gas meter network solution that enables city wide deployment of wireless gas meters. The network uses Cyan's Cy-Net low power mesh network over ISM band (433/470/868/915/865 MHz). Each gas meter becomes an RF node on the network communicating with other RF nodes as well as mains powered concentrator gateways. The concentrators, Cyan's GPRS Gateways, automatically monitor the mesh network and collect readings from the meters.

Each GRPS Gateway has a RF node to connect to the local mesh network as well as GPRS for backhaul to remote central collection and monitoring system.

Industrial
Cyan's range of gateways and radio nodes can be used in a wide variety of monitoring and control applications. The RF nodes have on board resources such as Analogue to Digital converters with 12-bit resolution, digital inputs and outputs, timers and counters.

These can be used with external circuitry to sense conditions such as temperature, humidity, and movement. The combination of these resources, the Cy-Net radio mesh, and GPRS gateway can then be used to report telemetry to a central point, and/or send control signals to each remote node.

Street and Tunnel Lighting
With the rise of energy pricing and new regulation, operators of public lighting systems are driven to reduce operating costs. These reductions can be achieved by remotely controlling each lamp and managing its brightness according to need and by decreasing maintenance requirements by detecting faults remotely.

Cyan's technologies and products provide a complete control and communications network and user interface to lighting manufacturers. This complete system solution allows lighting manufacturers to manufacture and sell RF controlled street and tunnel lighting systems.

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Master RSI - 02 Aug 2010 13:06 - 10 of 272

A good move twice on the bid side 1.10 / 1.20p
the large size buys are shown on the Plus market

Master RSI - 02 Aug 2010 13:14 - 11 of 272

cielo

re - You have a NUT to crack on - required field -

They say: there is at least a Nutter on every threat, maybe that is the case in this one too.
It is eassy to talk, but it is more difficult to make sence.

required field - 02 Aug 2010 13:46 - 12 of 272

How about a spelling check for a start ?...hmmm.,......anyway I'm happy to carry on this thread as long as we don't have 3 of them running...

Master RSI - 02 Aug 2010 23:21 - 13 of 272

SADIF Analytics rates Cyan Holdings Plc as a low quality company with a positive outlook.

2010-08-02 09:40:38 - SADIF-Investment Analytics has applied its StockMarks stock-rating system to Cyan Holdings Plc and produced a report, rating the company's attractiveness to long-term investors.

Ilhavo, Portugal SADIF Investment Analytics, announces a new summary due diligence report covering Cyan Holdings Plc (CYAN). The report uses SADIF's powerful StockMarks stock rating system and contains important analysis for any current or potential Cyan Holdings Plc investor.

Report Summary: Cyan Holdings Plc is a low quality company with a positive outlook. Cyan Holdings Plc has weak business growth and is run by mediocre management. The trend in Cyan Holdings Plc fair value exchange rate against its closest rated-competitor, Enfis Group plc, has been appreciating over the past 2 weeks. When compared to its closest peer, Ceres Power Holdings plc, Cyan Holdings Plc shows similar undervaluation and is equally likely to underperform the market.

The 10-page report breaks down the Total StockMark into its three components business, management and price, performing an in-depth analysis of Cyan Holdings Plc for long-term investors.

Analytics at:
www.sadifanalytics.com/stockmarks/company.php?tickerr=CYAN&cod_c ..

Master RSI - 06 Sep 2010 09:05 - 14 of 272

From the "UPS" thread ..........

UPS
CYAN 0.825 ( 0.80 / 0.85p

Bouncing from last Friday Low and MMs are moving UP prices fast.
Positive candlestick closing last Friday HAMMER (bullish reversal) on a good Fibonacci retracement

money am charts not working propperly ( nothing new)

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Master RSI - 06 Sep 2010 22:37 - 15 of 272

not much movement on the share price, but at the end of the day the Large trades came in an it was one of the largest volume on a rising share price.

Lets see what it comes tomorrow, as rising with volume it suppose to be bullish.

transco15 - 07 Sep 2010 04:59 - 16 of 272

Looks an interesting punt to me.... large orders on the books - strong potential!!!!!!!!

Master RSI - 07 Sep 2010 11:46 - 17 of 272

two way trading today but the large buys are taking over last one of 1,35M

positive Level 2 on 2 v 1

spread 0.82 / 0.85p

next offer at 0.95p

ravey davy gravy - 07 Sep 2010 12:58 - 18 of 272

"large orders on the books"

Where ?

Master RSI - 07 Sep 2010 15:21 - 19 of 272

Offer has gone up to 0.90p

maybe a delayed trade as there is none showing around that time 14.56pm time that XCAP went UP

Master RSI - 07 Sep 2010 22:30 - 20 of 272

A post by "sturoym6" ( with compliments ) from another place, saying it could be right for CYAN business some councils reducing street lighting.............


BBC Breakfast had an article this morning on councils reducing street light operating times to reduce energy costs. This appears to be right up Cyan's street and, if they can get into that market, a nice little earner.

True, street lights do have timers, although many of them operate lights in quite large batches. The point with the Cyan lighting system, as described on the company site, is that their system provides considerable flexibility to adust individual lights easily, rather than having to go around and manually adjust timers in the street.
Using this flexibility one could, for example, arrange for alternate lights to be switched "off" and reduce energy costs by 50% and yet be able to return to full lighting easily if the situation in the field changes: inclement weather, road accident, special event in the area or even just different street usage on different day of the week.
In this way concerns about road safety being compromised as a result of reduced lighting levels, or more particularly with lighting being switched of all together, could be addressed. I am not a lighting expert but the Cyan system looks to me as if it could be useful to councils in balancing costs and safety considerations. Are there any CIBS members who read this board who might comment with more authority?

Master RSI - 10 Sep 2010 15:06 - 21 of 272

0.85 / 0.90p +0.05p

large trades during the last hour, so moving higher at both sides

Master RSI - 13 Sep 2010 08:56 - 22 of 272

The level 2 is bullish now as there is 3 MMs on the bid for 1 at offer, still the same price as on last Friday close.

Master RSI - 14 Sep 2010 11:07 - 23 of 272

0.90 - 0.95p +0.05p

is now on the move up after large volume yesterday and again today so far

required field - 14 Sep 2010 11:09 - 24 of 272

I'm expecting a push to 2p on further orders....

ravey davy gravy - 14 Sep 2010 11:40 - 25 of 272

Thats a good one RF !

"further orders"

lol

How can you write that on a bb ?

required field - 14 Sep 2010 11:47 - 26 of 272

?...more orders for chips.....you know chips...fish and you get chips...or stake and you get chips or gamble and you get chips...more chips...orders...

ravey davy gravy - 14 Sep 2010 11:50 - 27 of 272

Check out all the recent Rns's and there's no orders.

Plenty of placings though :-))

I think the word "further" is very misleading dont you think ?

required field - 14 Sep 2010 11:53 - 28 of 272

Check out the rns of the 16th june 2010....not so long ago, 10000 chips for India...dyor...

ravey davy gravy - 14 Sep 2010 11:55 - 29 of 272

Apologies, i missed that amongst all the meaningless rns's !

Still it's hardly a ripple is it.
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