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INSG Insig Ai Plc

12.00
0.00 (0.00%)
04 Oct 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
  0.00 0.00% 12.00 11.50 12.50 12.00 12.00 12.00 122,548 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Investors, Nec 1.3M -15.93M -0.1353 -0.89 14.13M
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 12p. Over the last year, Insig Ai shares have traded in a share price range of 10.75p to 26.50p.

Insig Ai currently has 117,750,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Insig Ai is £14.13 million. Insig Ai has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.89.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
27/11/2023
08:24
I wonder if these 2 new wonder kids will buy shares in the open market? (presuming they can)
One would think that if they like what they see and see Insig as a future big winner it would be an investment no brainer for them
But then again they could show the same buying support as Colm has shown
bwtfdik and only imho

judijudi
27/11/2023
08:02
I'd suggest that they are on the cusp of delivery. It's likely no coincidence that this arrives ahead of new FCA regs which will clarify and accelerate the opportunity for Insig. COP28 this week with KC giving the opener - might be good timing for the FCA.Parry and Wilson have serious, and relevant, track records so would certainly not attach themselves to anything spurious for what amounts to a stipend.Starting to look like an interesting collection of individuals applying themselves to a very timely and relevant set of services and product.
noujay
27/11/2023
08:00
PJ,
🤣😂

judijudi
27/11/2023
07:48
Progress.


Roger Parry.

hazl
27/11/2023
07:47
Obviously the strategic advisor has advised we need his mate as a corporate development advisor? Imo. lol.
pj 1
27/11/2023
07:04
So the other month we employed a Strategic Advisor and today a Corporate Development Advisor both on short term contracts paid for in shares
What the hells going on?

judijudi
26/11/2023
22:01
Bully boy pj is WRONG again.
kumbuka
26/11/2023
22:01
Bully boy pj is WRONG again.
kumbuka
26/11/2023
20:37
It seems kumbuka has disappeared then, hopefully ADVFN have at long last taken action against him. What will hazl do now for support, or who to support. Get ready for the next.....

Strange isnt it how quiet both of them have been....

Coincidence no doubt.

pj 1
24/11/2023
22:55
Sorry to hear that PJ 🥲
judijudi
24/11/2023
06:30
After recently losing a lovely family member to cancer, I can assure you that whilst terminally ill the focus is very much in the short term and very much not on the future of humanity. In the meantime I keenly await a trading update with the cash position to ascertain how close to terminal we currently are, and what the diagnosis is from our surprise 'strategic advisor'
pj 1
23/11/2023
16:26
A lot more detail, perhaps at the risk of an anguished response from PJ & JJ along the lines of "But what does the future of humanity have to do with INSG AI"?



"In the days before Altman was sent off into exile, several staff researchers penned a letter to the board about a significant breakthrough - called Q* and pronounced Q-Star - that allowed the AI model to "surpass humans in most economically valuable tasks"

Which sounds overhyped, for now anyway ;)

banshee
23/11/2023
14:13
"Senior OpenAI staff warned that a closely-guarded project at the company posed risks to humanity prior to Sam Altman’s sacking, it has been claimed.

A project known internally as Q* was said to have been able to accurately solve simple maths problems. While only at the level of a child, AI algorithms have struggled with maths concepts and have so far been more adept at mimicking language.

Mastering maths would be a significant step for the AI industry, representing a leap forward in the race for so-called “artificial general intelligence” that can rival humans.

Just before he was ousted, Mr Altman told attendees at a conference that OpenAI had recently been able to “push the veil of ignorance back” with a major new development.

He said: “Four times now in the history of OpenAI, the most recent time was just in the last couple weeks, I’ve been in the room when we push the veil of ignorance back and the frontier of discovery forward, and getting to do that is the professional honour of a lifetime.”



Catchy headline in Wired too, "Sam Altman’s Second Coming Sparks New Fears of the AI Apocalypse"

banshee
23/11/2023
13:23
Thank you church harbour interesting view point.
hazl
23/11/2023
11:39
Ahh that old gem “the macro”
We are supposed to be in the right place at the right time with the right product
And the FCA is pushing ESG
Is that all macro as well?

judijudi
23/11/2023
11:32
Turnover to 31 March 23 for Machine learning and Data services was c.£700,000 :: interims due in December may guide for 2024 but the year for delivering genuine growth should be to 31 March 2025 ... having waited so long it has to be worth assuming the significant £3.5mn cash investment by RB is thinking the same way
churchharbour
23/11/2023
11:28
Because of the macro..... which incidentally, you keep telling me isn't relevant.


Things always change....nothing stays still.

hazl
23/11/2023
10:57
It’s all well and good presuming this and presuming that
What’s required is not presumption but rnsd contract wins of some substance
I’m sure RB is doing all he can (as he should) as all the staff at Insig should be
But at the moment we are not seing the fruits of their labour nor have we virtually since inception
Why?
imho

judijudi
23/11/2023
10:14
Jj

Why would anyone on here know that.

My point is repeat business and smaller deals won’t be rns’able. What the total is is anyone’s guess.

Look you and pj can dissect the negatives all you like but others like myself believe that the first shoots of traction are starting to show. Admittedly a lot later than hoped but what’s the alternative they give up and we give up? Instead from what I hear rb is absolutely turning over every stone possible and constantly looking at ways to gain more traction. I’m happy with that for now.

Like I say why rns a £60k fee unless there’s serious potential for that to grow?
This is the first gen model too I suspect so maybe just maybe that dam has broken.

Has fca gone away? I doubt it but that purely
My opinion and yours maybe that it has and the fca aren’t bringing out any legislative measures or they are working with someone else?

You pays your money you takes your chance.

I’m backing rb to succeed.

Sm

shrewdmole
23/11/2023
09:15
Why don't you do your own research as you're so opinionated on these....just out of interest?
hazl
23/11/2023
09:12
shrewd
So what’s the total value of contract wins we have had in the last 12 months that we are aware of?

judijudi
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