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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 | 49,826 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Electronic Components, Nec | 11.73M | -2.41M | -0.0074 | -11.22 | 26.86M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/6/2017 09:47 | Their cash burn is going up and these small drip feed orders wont pay the bills. More dilutive fund raising on the way. | owenski | |
20/6/2017 09:37 | Hi CPAP,Thanks, interesting to see Beaufort change their position. I wonder if this is connected to the introduction of Advisor/Broker finnCap announced on 19th May. A touch of sour grapes?Whilst the Bangladesh update is welcome, it has always going to be an extended period before Cyan goes cash positive; Beaufort now acknowledge that and the market is disinterested (or driven down).Even an optimist like myself is getting jaundiced by seemingly endless dilution.......Cheer | tightfist | |
19/6/2017 23:32 | Who? What sort of chips? Fish n' chipa? | lwaxf13 | |
19/6/2017 08:18 | It seems they are having trouble getting more chips on the table today. | clocktower | |
19/6/2017 07:35 | May not be "new news"...but indicates increasing revenues...that's what matters. A few days ago was another $3.9m Bangladesh contract expansion...every little helps. Great oaks from small acorns grow ! Good luck all :) Edit: Could be worth another £500k based on 2015 Enzen contract model.... | multibagger | |
19/6/2017 07:24 | Not really 'new news', just a draw down on an existing previously announced contract. Relatively small numbers too. | owenski | |
18/6/2017 18:33 | Looks an interesting view but I gave up. The article badly needs copywriting to be taken seriously | buoycat | |
17/6/2017 11:13 | the very company you have researched and TRUST with all your money turn out to be a life style venture for the CEO, Directors and they dilute all your investment to the point of it being worthless. They raise cash in discount placings, but of course you will never know when this is happening unless you are on the gravy train. You are left with shares no-one will buy and its only a matter of time before the company de-lists and its good by to your money. | dreamtwister | |
16/6/2017 17:22 | Ok let's split the difference. We have next week to take out .1325 and then some IMO. This is looking very ugly, Anyonr think it is looking great? | lwaxf13 | |
16/6/2017 16:04 | Ouch!!! All time lows and more to come. Sureiy someone has to fall on their sword for this never ending embarrassing performance?!! Come on cheer leaders cheer it back up. | lwaxf13 | |
16/6/2017 08:46 | Timber!!! Looking like sub 0.1p coming soon. let's see some heads roll at cyan for this pathetic performance. It's the same old here. They are not capable of delivering for shareholders. Way in over their level of competence IMO. | lwaxf13 | |
16/6/2017 08:43 | 3.5 mill order just picked the drop up. Shows it's over sold. | duxy786 | |
15/6/2017 15:54 | Its rather tricky to time a news-driven stock perfectly. And, when one does, it is more luck than judgement - as in my recent sale of IMG at 260p+ a couple of days before it plummeted to 100p.I haven't timed any of my purchases here perfectly - but only being about 20% offside on average will be better than many....and will be a rounding error if they can monetise their potential. Couldn't make the AGM today but hope to hear from one of those who could. | emptyend | |
15/6/2017 10:51 | duxy, Other side of the coin is that an investment pre float will need more than 1000% for a return, it's all about timing. A handsome profit was to be had by selling out on early rises but patience has been punished for early investers. Traders, brokers, professionals, management & employees make on this share and continue to do so, shareholders are last in line. Read the posts on both of the Cyan internet boards, most of the posts seem to be from traders doing their best to create volatility. It is time Cyan started generating income & it looks like it's happening now with contract wins gradually being implemented (thanks in no small part to Connode), so if you invested in the last couple of years and timed it right or wrong on the share price the odds are in your favour (only my opinion). | montjuic | |
15/6/2017 10:01 | Onwards and upwards?!! That is so funny. This is Cyan. They do onwards and downwards. They struggle to even get it upwards above the recent low bar options they generously granted themselves which is about 50% below the share price the day the cyan team arrived. So at Cyan you can be rewarded for overseeing a stock tank circa 50%?!! What a topsy turvy company. I want a job like that. | lwaxf13 | |
15/6/2017 09:22 | duxy786 do you have a billy smarts ringtone ? | dreamtwister | |
15/6/2017 09:02 | Love your negative attitude....in the mean time, onwards and upwards. Problem with people on here is that they have no patience. Does you bank give you 100% over 10 years? Those of us, who believe in the product and company, expect gain over 1000% over 10 years here. It's been less that two years since I first invested, averaging 0.18. The current sp, even with the 6% rise, is a great opportunity for most, to top up and enjoy the ride.#patience | duxy786 | |
15/6/2017 08:16 | The original order was ground breaking for CYAN, the first of a size that makes you think break-even may be achievable. This doubling of that order looks very promising indeed. I took the opportunity to top-up before the AGM. They really need another customer of a similar size to catapult the share price into new territory though. | puffintickler | |
15/6/2017 07:56 | Alas, I cannot attend, it clashes with the Loop-up AGM in London, looking forward to any feedback from those who do make it to Cambridge. | timbo003 |
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