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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 | 34,767 | 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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30/12/2016 11:33 | Nice to see you back. It's been so long....... | activeservo | |
30/12/2016 10:59 | This board has been so quiet for weeks. How so? Cyan not trail blazing ahead? Share price not rocketing ... Yet ... Again? World leading company not back logged with massive orders? For 2017 I predict another year of stellar performance by the top drawer Cyan team. Dog and pony shows. Bring it on. BRR Media presentations. Lights, camera, action. Sales. Show me the money. Shares. Lets print more. That can cover the costs of ongoing operating losses. Awards. Hellooooo the trophy cabinet is full. Partnerships. To die for. Global Status. World leader of course. Share price. In the ...... | lwaxf13 | |
27/12/2016 11:06 | Well I must admit it does seem as though we have had the two mind blowing orders that were promised before the year end | sabre6 | |
21/12/2016 07:57 | A ladle for spooning out christmas pud....pudle! | bilbosenior | |
21/12/2016 07:53 | Cross between a pug and poodle? | lynxboy | |
20/12/2016 19:04 | What's a pudle? | buoycat | |
18/12/2016 14:26 | No Christmas present from JC then. Word on the street is: What do you call a snowman in the summer? A pudle | sabre6 | |
15/12/2016 21:02 | Hi dwall, I was looking up the 50 and 200 moving day averages and in our case with CYAN there seems to be a overlap / crossing (as opposed to a clear crossing) - which as you are probably aware is referred to as a "golden cross". This often heralds a change in sentiment and a breakout shortly after is not uncommon. I don't claim to have any charting expertise, but sometimes choose to "believe" when it suits :) Having said that I tend to average up if a stock hits a new share price backed with good volumes - IMHO this is a pretty reliable trend indicator and has served me well over the years. My most recent top up was in IDEA a few days ago on this basis. I am a relative newbie in CYAN from April 2016, so my patience is not frayed and given I have an investment horizon of atleast 3-5 years. If it comes good before that I would be delighted, but I am unlikely to give up earlier unless there is some material deterioration in prospects. I have been loading up on CYAN...fortuna audaces juvat :) Good luck with your investing ! | multibagger | |
15/12/2016 08:10 | Thanks multi Agreed re the pennant forming and the continued uptrend, coming off the floor from feb/march this year, I would like to know more about the golden cross though!? Surely if .23/.24 is now reached its a very good sign of a forthcoming proper breakout? I think some may have given up their trading shares in the last week as they believe all JC has to offer before year end were the 2 announcements made last week so they cut out and it appears these were taken up by some large buying as you state which are likely more long term holders? Any flippers from the last placing likely now have gone so any buying pressure with no sellers around for a while should obviously help this forthcoming uptrend. Of course if all he does have to offer were last weeks announcements then we could see it go the other way for a while! GL | dwall | |
15/12/2016 07:17 | Hi dwall, I agree with your observation regarding the possibility of a breakout given the chart on the basis of sideways movement with a tightening pennant. It appears that we may also have a subtle 50/200 day golden cross. Also some larger size trades going through recently and the "promise" of contracts before Christmas if JC is true to his word. Whatever it is, we'll won't have too long to find out I hope :) Good luck all ! | multibagger | |
14/12/2016 17:50 | Surely after todays tick up this graph is looking tasty for a breakout to the upside again now? Is there any chartists looking in that could give an accurate opinion please? | dwall | |
10/12/2016 16:20 | BB Filter function ! Is a lovely invention that I use frequently and could be the miracle anti-depressant :) | multibagger | |
09/12/2016 19:18 | It will be a lot less depressing on here if he does stop posting! | dwall | |
09/12/2016 18:14 | lwax If this is the most depressing share you have come across you must be doing much better than me! | puffintickler | |
09/12/2016 14:41 | Iwax I think you have just got out in time as I think the share price will be over 1p this time next year. We were told some time ago that when they come the orders will be small to begin with and much larger later. | sabre6 | |
09/12/2016 09:06 | Right life's too short and I have decided I will no longer post on this dog. It is without doubt one of the most depressing stocks I have had the misfortune to come across. Eveh more so that people are rewarded for years of failure. I can only see this ending one way and it ain't pretty. I think I will get myself along to the next shareholders meeting and ask when JC and SS will do the decent thing and make way for people who can grow this business for shareholders. Rant over. GLA, you need it here with the years of pathetic performance. | lwaxf13 | |
09/12/2016 08:53 | Chartists may notice a pennant forming and often sets the scence for a breakout in due course - not that I am a chartist myself. | multibagger | |
09/12/2016 08:00 | CyanConnode Holdings (CYAN.L, 0.20p) – Speculative Buy CyanConnode, the world leader in narrowband RF networks for Omni Internet of Things ('IoT') communications, yesterday announced a purchase order for a Panmesh smart metering pilot project in Sweden from E.ON, as well as a new order worth EUR230,000 from Landis+Gyr for a project in Finland. The order is comprised of CyanConnode gateways to enable its IPv6 6LoWPAN Panmesh solution in Hyllie, a new sustainable city district of Malmö, Sweden. CyanConnode's standards-based solution will support the initial pilot implementation of 400 smart electricity meters across the district. Panmesh is designed to support single and multi-application networks, delivering a versatile solution for current and future customer needs. As part of the Hyllie project, E.ON plans to add other smart city services to the pilot implementation, for example smart lighting control, environmental sensors and waste management solutions to become a full IoT implementation. E.ON is responsible for the distribution of power, gas and heat, serving about 1 million customers in Sweden. Our view: Traction continues to grow internationally for smart metering! CyanConnode has been working with giant utility E.ON in Sweden since 2006, delivering a robust communication solution, based on the legacy C3 product, capable of meeting all Service Level Agreements. This Panmesh pilot project is the first one where the customer will deploy the full CyanConnode IPv6-based Panmesh solution as an evolution of their existing C3 deployment. Sweden is a leader in sustainability, with focus on supporting customers and communities to regulate their own energy consumption. This implementation is further evidence of the suitability of CyanConnode's offering for the European and global markets, with potential for a significant customer roll-out. In 2011, the City of Malmo and E.ON signed a Climate Contract for Hyllie under which they will jointly undertake to lay the foundation for Hyllie to become the Oresund region's most climate-smart city district and a global benchmark for sustainable urban development. When Hyllie is fully developed around 2030, the area is intended to comprise around 9,000 homes and nearly as many workplaces. CyanConnode's narrowband RF mesh technology provides E.ON with a complementary solution to support cellular networks as well as a city-wide network to connect multi-application devices at a low cost of ownership. Beyond this, the new order from Landis+Gry is for a legacy C3 solution, which has already been rolled out in volume at a large utility company in Finland since 2009. The order will commence delivery in early 2017, with all completed by the end of the first half of 2017. Recognising the global need for a rapid deployment of smart meters, CyanConnode has positioned itself to offer its benchmark solution to a very large number of large, long-term, truly international and exceptionally sticky customers. Recent equity issuance has built-up working capital that will be called upon by the Group in the coming months as it captures and facilitates larger contracts, such as the £10m initial order from Iran. Beaufort's assessment of the enlarged, post-raise, post-acquisition Group now suggests a valuation of some £125.3m. Accordingly, it keeps the shares on a Speculative Buy recommendation with a price target of 0.6p/share. | cpap man | |
08/12/2016 15:31 | up date on brr media when the numbers stack up it will put some meat on the bones of the sp | dreamtwister | |
08/12/2016 15:30 | Its clear that unless Cyan can announce a large order(£10M+), I cant see the share price going much higher from here. The initial Iran contract shows that its quite possible to get this kind of orders but patience is required, possibly of a saint. | nilli | |
08/12/2016 15:18 | tightfist Sadly, I doubt that that kind of detailed information is in the public domain. I doubt CYAN's hit rate would look good. | stav5001 | |
08/12/2016 14:47 | Should have learned lessons ... I think they just flip flop from one failing strategy to the next. I hold very little (none really) confidence in the bod. They can bang on all they want about how great they are at dog and pony shows but the share price says it all. Fail. | lwaxf13 | |
08/12/2016 13:20 | Hi STAV,Do you have info on what deals the competition are closing? I would like to understand relative closure hit-rates in both developed economies and also in the more price sensitive developing markets.Thanks, tightfist | tightfist |
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