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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cyanconnode Holdings Plc | LSE:CYAN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BF93WP34 | ORD 2P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 8.30 | 8.20 | 8.40 | 8.30 | 8.30 | 8.30 | 35,916 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Electronic Components, Nec | 11.73M | -2.41M | -0.0074 | -11.22 | 26.86M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/8/2016 15:50 | New interview with John Cronin on the shares mag web site: | timbo003 | |
18/8/2016 15:34 | Hi. Jumped in a week ago. Great long term potential, in a growing market (e.g. We'll all be forced to have wireless meters in the next 5 - 10 years etc etc). looks undervalued to me. share price is rock bottom with two months support at 0.18p, good entry point. | activeservo | |
18/8/2016 11:05 | Bought back in again today 6 x 9's earlier. Am I a fool, an optimist, a shrewd investor or a gambler. All of the before aside, with the recent inclusion into the company of Connode, my confidence in the Tech, additional tech and BoD has increased significantly Iwaxf13, if my memory serves me correctly, Cyan tend to release information on a Thursday, which just happens to be 1st September. Personally, I am not looking for a White Knight, rather a massive predator. | bilbosenior | |
18/8/2016 09:10 | Watch for news on 1 September. This company thrives on non-sales related news. Please please a white knight come along and put this out of its misery before they come begging for more cash. Again ;-) On the bright side the weather is nice. | lwaxf13 | |
17/8/2016 20:38 | Yeah stav in South Africa....Zambia and Botswana to do before I get back :) | multibagger | |
17/8/2016 19:54 | Everyone on holiday? | stav5001 | |
15/8/2016 03:15 | Any news concerning the 'Framework?" | bilbosenior | |
07/8/2016 11:21 | Call me Mystic Meg if you must but I see news on ... Wait it's coming to me ... 1 September ... there's more ... It will be another shareholding RNS ... Wait there's more ... No, false alarm. That's it. Excellent news all round. Zzzz | lwaxf13 | |
02/8/2016 10:33 | Director Shareholdings RNS out from CYAN [oops yesterday!] | cpap man | |
02/8/2016 09:40 | Hi MB,We (Connode) have a very substantial stake in the UK smart meter programme, around 70% of the UK meters will have Connode software and antennae/meshing capability installed; there is scope for it to exceed the contract baseline (1,8m units if I recall correctly) and the revenue projections.The %'age that is activated depends on the weakness of 3G/4G networks in each district; the prospect of free electricity must require robust dynamic connectivity to each meter? Certainly more demanding than billing.I believe Cyan are moving up the A14 to the city later this year, to Milton Road adjacent to the Science Park; could be good timing!Cheers, tightfist | tightfist | |
02/8/2016 07:28 | Good Morning Moormoney, We already have a stake in the UK smart meter rollout through our acquisition of Connode...I think that there is a potential of about £37 million over several years or some decent figure (please check the RNS). Good luck all :) | multibagger | |
01/8/2016 23:16 | Article in the Times today about smart meters. Some companies plan to offer free power certain hours or weekends if a smart meter is installed, great news for cyan if this happens IMO. | moormoney | |
01/8/2016 23:11 | Maybe some senior executives will fly into Cambridge and talk to the Cyan senior executives then offer something above current share price for Cyan rather than more of the same dragging on here for shareholders with no end to the pain in sight. Fingers crossed ;-) | lwaxf13 | |
01/8/2016 21:08 | Anyone else here get The Times ? In todays Business Working Life Section, Page 42 talks about the after effects of the ARM acquisition on other Cambridge based companies. A few excerpts... ..." Indeed, promising smaller companies in Cambridge are reporting speculative approaches from American and Asian buyers have increased after the ARM sale..." ...."Mr Anderson believes the sale of ARM will provide a further boost. It shines a spotlight on Cambridge as a place where there's lots of high-tech companies.There will be more senior executives flying into Cambridge to have discussions because SoftBank is a company with high visibility". | multibagger | |
27/7/2016 23:08 | Are you looking for one? There are websites for that kind of thing ;-) | lwaxf13 | |
27/7/2016 19:20 | Iwax Have you got a big mouth then! | sabre6 | |
27/7/2016 10:27 | Strange purchase amount! | bilbosenior | |
26/7/2016 13:25 | Interest here today. Very welcome! | moormoney | |
24/7/2016 16:20 | Cheers Johnwall - it didn't work the previous time, but now seems to be okay after caplocking the http! | multibagger | |
24/7/2016 11:28 | Multibagger - thanks for the link - here it is in clickable format - | johnwall | |
23/7/2016 22:08 | Interesting info on the IoT.... Article in the latest "The Economist" (23-29 July)... page 51...The great Convergence...China aims to lead the world in connecting the factory ..." Huawei's push into the IoT got a boost in June when a new protocol it helped develop known as "narrow band IoT", was approved as a global standard...." Not sure if this CYAN presentation link from the company website has been posted....presentati | multibagger | |
22/7/2016 15:20 | After yesterdays price movement I thought we may be due a RNS but obviously not. Watch the share price during next week for any indication of news. | sabre6 | |
22/7/2016 12:44 | Here here. I second that. Only positive comments on this board please and no reference to reality. | lwaxf13 | |
21/7/2016 19:15 | Well said! | spike_1 |
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