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INSG Insig Ai Plc

15.25
0.50 (3.39%)
19 Jul 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Insig Ai Plc LSE:INSG London Ordinary Share GB00BYV31355 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.50 3.39% 15.25 15.00 15.50 15.25 14.75 15.00 151,417 14:51:13
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Investors, Nec 2.09M -18.56M -0.1702 -0.90 16.09M
Insig Ai Plc is listed in the Investors sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker INSG. The last closing price for Insig Ai was 14.75p. Over the last year, Insig Ai shares have traded in a share price range of 10.75p to 26.50p.

Insig Ai currently has 109,095,137 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Insig Ai is £16.09 million. Insig Ai has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.90.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
06/6/2023
23:42
I'm pretty sure RB is well aware of the value of the business, the tech potential, etc. I'm confident RB has an advantage in terms of wealth, hence his eagerness to hoover up stock.
elrico
06/6/2023
23:02
I thought RB was appointed Executive Chairman wef 1 June 2023 ..I assume he now has full knowledge of the business - as I expect he always has ..His understanding of INSG is likely to be the basis for him now holding 15,000,000 sharesWhat is wrong with that ?
churchharbour
06/6/2023
21:11
Does anyone really underestimate RB that much to think that a) he could be conned by the ceo or b) he is not likely to have an even better idea of exactly what’s going on.

I suspect of the 2 RB is far better connected and astute.

We can all speculate during a news vacuum but can’t be far away from carval launch now and fca launch so the window for conspiracies could very well be closing.

S

shrewdmole
06/6/2023
20:58
How come you were daft enough to buy SBTX and OPTI bully boy pj ?
kumbuka
06/6/2023
20:47
How come the Non-Exec Chairman has bou
pj 1
06/6/2023
20:33
I have just looked at SBTX LOL

Oh dear bully boy pj that does look grim. How much have you lost there bully boy pj ?

kumbuka
06/6/2023
20:31
OPTI down yet again. How much have you lost there bully boy pj ?
kumbuka
06/6/2023
20:30
Pretty good line up of losers bully boy pj

PEL, SBTX, OPTI, MIN, INSG and FLX

kumbuka
06/6/2023
20:29
The facts are clear for everyone to see and you can't hide your history of failure.
kumbuka
06/6/2023
20:29
That is your opinion bully boy pj and you have no evidence to back that up do you. Oh unless the CEO told you that did he ?
kumbuka
05/6/2023
16:20
Somebody determined to sell every bean for some pocket money today!
noujay
05/6/2023
13:51
I think it would be reasonable to expect something, they certainly don't want to pass up any opportunities for a news release. Hopefully other news is also fairly imminent now too.
banshee
04/6/2023
21:47
Are we expecting any news this week to coincide with the FCA and the GFIN will launch?
taylormaiden
04/6/2023
11:45
“I expect AI to be deployed extensively in the financial industry and beyond, not least since no one wants to be left behind by competitors,” says Anselm Küsters, an expert in the digital economy at the Berlin-based European Policy (Cep) and the author of a recent report on how AI could exacerbate future financial crises"

"Cathy O’Neil, a data scientist whose 2016 book Weapons of Math Destruction explored how algorithms often reinforce inequality and discrimination, points out that AI could close the gap between under-resourced regulators and the giant corporations they try to police.

“Their biggest problem is that they don’t have the technical expertise to do the analysis they need,” she says. “They can’t keep up with the kind of frauds that are perpetrated. If [they] can use the chatbots to do the analysis for them, that will sort of democratise regulation, if you will.”

banshee
03/6/2023
20:43
Pretty good line up of losers bully boy pj

PEL, SBTX, OPTI, MIN, INSG and FLX

kumbuka
03/6/2023
20:42
You seem be an expert in picking scams mate.
kumbuka
03/6/2023
20:41
Woodford is richer than you will ever be bully boy pj.
kumbuka
03/6/2023
20:37
But it doesn't solve the age old problem that fund managers are nomadic and move to the higher remuneration packages at a whim. Few ever stay long enough to be judged on a medium/ long term performance.

Woodford?

pj 1
03/6/2023
15:35
Yet another reminder in the FT of why fund managers need INSG's Alpha (etc) enhancing s/w.



Active management is a sham — no wonder my returns are suspect

Extract

"
OK readers. We’ve been together for six months now and if any of you still have your money in an active fund — you know, where you actually let portfolio managers choose things all on their own — I haven’t done my job.

There is no excuse for it. Actually, there’s one. If your manager says: “I am privy to inside information and am willing to go to jail to make you rich,” then of course you pretend not to hear and stay invested.

Otherwise, let’s remind ourselves of active management’s diabolical record. My favourite place to start is the annual persistence scorecard by S&P Dow Jones Indices. It not only dismisses stock pickers, but also the industry of ranking them.

The latest report for 2022 came out last month. As usual, it showed that the majority of US large-cap managers trailed the S&P 500"

"Take whatever period or category you wish. For example, of the managers in the top quartile two years ago, none was in the top quartile for the next two years. Even of those in the top half in 2020, only 5 per cent could stay there
"

banshee
03/6/2023
00:51
https://amp.theguardian.com/business/2023/may/31/ofgem-investigation-drax-compliance-biomass-renewable-energy-subsidy-scheme
smackeraim
03/6/2023
00:32
Absolutely fantastic
judijudi
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