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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Seeing Machines Limited | LSE:SEE | London | Ordinary Share | AU0000XINAJ0 | ORD NPV (DI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.295 | 7.02% | 4.50 | 4.46 | 4.785 | 4.50 | 4.185 | 4.30 | 4,813,737 | 12:16:11 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Computer Related Svcs, Nec | 57.77M | -15.55M | -0.0037 | -11.73 | 180.37M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/10/2017 22:34 | poombear, apologies, I misunderstood. Very kind of you. I've sent a PM..... | unionhall | |
20/10/2017 21:19 | Thanks poombear should be interesting reading. | baggariddim | |
20/10/2017 21:04 | About time this broke to the upside, lots more in this I hope.gla | wisteria2 | |
20/10/2017 18:40 | Should get a Fleet update next week, I got an email from Sophie. | poombear | |
20/10/2017 18:33 | Brilliant day for long term holders! Based on volume I think the purchased might be a couple of % points more than just HH selling. The big question for me is who is/are our new shareholders. If it is a strategic investor it could spark further movement in the share price.I also imagine we will be fairly close to announcing some new strategic investment, not sure if it will be the full amount.All we need now is good and continued contract momentum which will lift sentiment and the share price.Loved the CG broker note, we've got a jewel in See! | abid6814 | |
20/10/2017 17:54 | I have it, was offering to send it. | poombear | |
20/10/2017 17:03 | 'fraid not..check back on the LSE thread and you might pick it up.. | unionhall | |
20/10/2017 17:01 | Do you have an email address? | poombear | |
20/10/2017 16:43 | Poombear - no but there is extensive comment on it on the LSE thread. One of the posters got a copy and mailed it to some regulars there. | unionhall | |
20/10/2017 14:42 | Who has just bought approx12% of see | simplicius | |
20/10/2017 14:11 | This does look like a buy up of HH's overhang. Without this happening SEE were unable to tap the market for further funding, which their accounts and recent announcement show they need. There should be an RNS by Tuesday as to who holds these now. | cfb2 | |
20/10/2017 13:02 | Maybe a bit more going on than we realise as nearly all the major transactions were done at 3p which was way above the HH holdings unless a straight deal was done at 3p with no spread and both buys and sells recorded. Lets see what transpires or has anyone else any other ideas. | barrieb | |
20/10/2017 12:11 | juju have you been busy pasting on different spots ? | arthurly | |
20/10/2017 11:42 | I'm more nervous about a cheap takeover than a placing at this point. | baggariddim | |
20/10/2017 11:33 | Unionhall did you get a copy? | poombear | |
20/10/2017 11:28 | Going to get a nosebleed soon. Can't remember the last time I saw 4p here. Onwards and upwards, if we can get to 4.5p I'll be back in profit :-) | tini5 | |
20/10/2017 11:21 | It's about time value was realized here. Still think the recent valuation of 12p was far too conservative. | onetomany | |
20/10/2017 11:18 | HH out hopefully,we can then get on with it. | baggariddim | |
20/10/2017 11:18 | So placing at 3p. Not bad as underpins. | onetomany | |
20/10/2017 11:18 | morgan - HH out now ? | arthurly | |
20/10/2017 11:17 | 236 million traded so far , don't understand the trades but share price is up so happy days, can anyone explain | morgank | |
20/10/2017 11:17 | Massive volume today chaps | jailbird | |
19/10/2017 18:46 | In Nvidia's case - yes I see what you mean , sort of but Intel zoomed higher in a symbiotic relationship with MSFT. | alchemy | |
19/10/2017 18:45 | The software associated with the chip is SEE's is it not? | alchemy |
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