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CYAN Cyanconnode Holdings Plc

8.30
0.00 (0.00%)
25 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.00 0.00% 8.30 8.20 8.40 8.30 8.30 8.30 81,691 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
Cyanconnode Holdings Plc is listed in the Electronic Components sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker CYAN. The last closing price for Cyanconnode was 8.30p. Over the last year, Cyanconnode shares have traded in a share price range of 7.20p to 19.25p.

Cyanconnode currently has 323,664,064 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Cyanconnode is £26.86 million. Cyanconnode has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -11.22.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
27/6/2018
11:47
Hi stedon

The AGM report reminded me of the 'Bad Cop, Bad Cop' scene from the The Other Guys.



ITT

inthetin
27/6/2018
11:36
mtw - I agree.
realist1950
27/6/2018
11:34
mtw

lol, that was funny :-)

owenski
27/6/2018
11:33
Echo Chamber... the Orders Received Office.
mtw
27/6/2018
11:32
dwall27 Jun '18 - 08:39 - 2713 of 2717
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Emptyend 2707

Easily the best post I have ever read on here in 5 years.

Unbelievable continuous drivel and hatred spewed by so many.

Sad lives indeed.

.........................

dwall - I don't believe, you believe, in what you've just written.

The best post in 5 years?

Really?

And tell me, what DON'T you like about someone having called cyan out correctly for the past couple of years?

The posts might not chime with what you WANT for the company (and perhaps your holding) but forgiving a little exuberance here and there, the posts have broadly been on the mark......and especially prescient in my case, even by my standards.

It might not be pretty reading, and again, it might not chime with what you WANT, but the cynicism is held by many and this has to come from somewhere. After all if the company had delivered on the rhetoric we've all been treated to, for over a decade, the thread (and indeed the share price) would be very different.

You in the meantime, however, offer very little. You strike me as a 'clock is correct at least once a day' kind of person.....popping up to take shots at anyone who has the balls to commit themselves in a post whilst never making a clear call yourself......or worse, wilfully ignoring and keeping silent about the real concerns and challenges faced by the company: ie cash, funding, costs, competitors, shareholder dilution (past), shareholder dilution (future), sector infancy, geographical / target market challenges, R&D, shifting technological demands / standards, renumeration packages vs performance, 'contracts' unfulfilled, back pay.......do you want me to go on?

You have to remember, over the past 15 years cynics of the cynics - just like you - have arrived and posted exactly the same....only to fade away or turn cynical themselves.

Pretty much everyone had thought, at some point, that THEY are the ones arriving at the right time.

Kenn Lamb was telling people that the company was on the cusp a decade ago.

All in my opinion only. ADYOR.

Regards.

realist1950
27/6/2018
11:19
Its a proper echo chamber in here.....a silo of groupthinking bile....
emptyend
27/6/2018
09:33
Empty bellend has appeared to lecture everybody once again that we all post drivel.

Is the definition of posting drivel = not losing money on this PoS.

Most here are well aware of what it takes to establish a business, it's just that the more astute don't want to keep paying for it with their hard earned. Plus, there are no guarantees for success either, a lot of good ideas and businesses fail.

How's your losing position doing, lol

Perhaps you should stop posting drivel.

owenski
27/6/2018
09:31
Could be SS on his way out
fred splange
27/6/2018
09:27
Someone on the other show thought that the Stamp thing at the AGM was staged I thought the very sAIM, this news today paves the way for the next funding news imo
Someone got out @ 9.50 earlier delayed pub'

stedon
27/6/2018
09:09
I will literally pmsl when this goes to d'wall. Wally by name....
fred splange
27/6/2018
08:39
Emptyend 2707

Easily the best post I have ever read on here in 5 years.

Unbelievable continuous drivel and hatred spewed by so many.

Sad lives indeed.

dwall
27/6/2018
08:32
Shareholders should also push the BOD very hard to ascertain if there are still any outstanding fees from previous financial years, that are yet to be paid.

In my opinion, this is was an absurd recent development / revelation - particularly ahead of the recent apparent slash in renumeration.

Regards.

realist1950
27/6/2018
08:07
Not all positive, it'll also cut of their current biggest revenue stream - tax credits. JC is the equivalent of a benefits scrounger.
fred splange
27/6/2018
08:00
So, in the pre AGM update, we were told costs had been reduced to £670k per month, with an incremental £500k pa proposed =c£628k pm. Two weeks later, £500k announced along with ongoing monthly costs of £650k. Where's the extra £260k of costs come from? JC's consultancy fees?
fred splange
27/6/2018
07:46
Two salient sentences IMHO...

"...This changing dynamic has created enormous interest in Omnimesh and built positive momentum across the market....

....Furthermore, this launch signifies the end of a major development programme for the Company, which will result in a substantial reduction in development costs at the same time as opening up new revenue streams."

So potentially high demand for Omnimesh, reduced R&D spend and opening of new revenue streams....all positive and hope the share price picks up in due course.

Good luck all :)

multibagger
27/6/2018
07:35
Don't knock it. Omnimess is officially released today. Hope the Cyan sales desks are manned ready for the never ending sales. Let's see :-)
lwaxf13
27/6/2018
07:11
CyanConnode Holdings PLC

27 June 2018

CyanConnode Holdings plc

("CyanConnode" or the "Company")

Official Launch of Omnimesh Smart Metering Solution

CyanConnode (AIM: CYAN), the world leader in narrowband radio mesh networks, has today officially launched its cost-optimised standards-based Omnimesh smart metering application at Asia Utility Week in Bangkok.

The benefits of this additional route to market have already been highlighted by orders won in India worth $4.3m and the Board believes the Company is well placed to take advantage of growing demand for standards-based solutions.

The Omnimesh Application

Delivered as part of CyanConnode's Omni IoT Platform, Omnimesh provides electricity metering capability. Based on IPv6 6 LoWPAN narrowband RF mesh technology, Omnimesh is a scalable, robust system that provides cost-effective communication capabilities, supporting the Smart Grid.

In July 2016, the Company acquired Connode Holding AB, a leading provider of IPv6-based solutions including a software license and support contract for the UK Smart Metering Implementation Programme. Following the acquisition, CyanConnode has rapidly engineered a cost optimised standards-based smart metering solution, designed to enable utilities to remotely monitor and control energy usage to reduce distribution losses. Omnimesh is designed to support global and country-specific Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) standards, including those developed by Bureau of Indian Standards.

Global Opportunity

Omnimesh is designed to enable utilities to gather complete, accurate and timely customer metering data. This supports loss reduction programmes and reduces energy costs by maximising billing revenues and increasing power quality and customer experience. In addition, energy distribution reliability and resilience is improved by rapidly identifying and responding to peaks in demand, quickly locating and resolving faults and implementing real time controls to prevent minor faults developing into wider outages. Utilities can also implement real time pricing and enable customers to control energy consumption and costs. Most importantly, Omnimesh allows utilities to maximise smart grid investment by extending existing and new command and control capabilities over dedicated communication networks which reduce total cost of ownership.

The global AMI market is growing rapidly with much more demanding operating requirements. Omnimesh features, functionality and widely adopted standards meet the requirements of increasingly complex tenders, at a price point that supports utilities' business cases at all deployment scales. This changing dynamic has created enormous interest in Omnimesh and built positive momentum across the market.

John Cronin, CyanConnode Executive Chairman commented: "The development of our new Omnimesh product expands our global reach and ensures our technology can support global and country-specific standards for AMI. Furthermore, this launch signifies the end of a major development programme for the Company, which will result in a substantial reduction in development costs at the same time as opening up new revenue streams.

"Ahead of today's official launch at Asia Utility Week, we are already rolling Omnimesh out to two Indian customers, which demonstrates the suitability of the product as well as the growing demand for standards-based solutions."

Jitendra Kumar Agarwal, Genus Power Joint Managing Director commented: "CyanConnode's world class communication solution, based on IPv6 narrowband RF mesh network, meets the technical requirements for AMI for many of the utilities in India. Following the rapid integration of CyanConnode's technology with our IS 16444 meters (Bureau of Indian Standards meter protocol) we are now implementing the IPv6-enabled smart meters at UGVCL. We understand, CyanConnode's robust networks are proven by its customer deployments globally and therefore Genus looks forward to working with CyanConnode on this and other similar projects in India. By joining hands with such proven players, we are committed to make Smart Cities and Smart Grid possible in India."

multibagger
26/6/2018
22:26
Noted. Do hookers count as professional? They always do the trick and help me :-)
lwaxf13
26/6/2018
21:34
Wall to wall delusional drivel in this thread.People here seem to be complete morons with no grasp of what it takes to develop a business.By all means be sceptical - but FFS most of this anti-management stuff is total garbage, apparently written by people who have so many chips on their shoulders their vision is completely obscured.Certifiable nonsense, in my opinion - having attended the AGM and listened carefully to both management and shareholders present.Just FO and seek some professional help, folks! :-/
emptyend
26/6/2018
19:30
I thought it was a medical mesh for hernias or similar. Now if they could use it for that there is a market in developed countries that have real money unlike Cyans target markets such as India, Brazil and even South Africa bigged up a while ago. You couldn't make it up. Where should we target our products? I know, I know. Third world countries please that have no cash :-)
lwaxf13
26/6/2018
18:42
It's hard to argue with those points. On that basis lets hope JC resumes his world leading consulting thing and a bit of flip flopping. f8&k knows where we flip flop to next if the latest thing to save this company (omnimesh - whatever that is) is another flop.
lwaxf13
26/6/2018
15:21
I also disagree,.... more like a Snake Oil CONsultant:)
stedon
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