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INSG Insig Ai Plc

17.00
1.50 (9.68%)
05 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
  1.50 9.68% 17.00 16.50 17.50 17.00 15.00 15.50 366,121 16:29:22
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Investors, Nec 2.09M -18.56M -0.1702 -1.00 16.91M
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 15.50p. 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 £16.91 million. Insig Ai has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.00.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
04/1/2024
17:18
Garbage as usual

FTSE 100 UP
FTSE 250 UP
AIM all share index UP

judijudi
04/1/2024
16:55
The general market is poor today.
But of course you ignore the over view don't you?

Edit.
Hey it's a lot better now .
I have had visitors today and have only just looked in!

hazl
04/1/2024
16:22
How's level2 now?Dumping at 4pm does not bode well.
pj 1
04/1/2024
09:53
Because JJ the industry of AI is new and in a state of flux, with experts disagreeing.
When an industry is evolving it will go through transitionary phases.
That is what is reflected here.
That is why to follow the macro the overview closely, you can sometimes get not just a broader understanding but also timing.

I mean look at the work these companies have to do.


Insig AI could help companies.

imo

hazl
04/1/2024
09:20
Super

But why the lack of contracts?
That’s the really important and very concerning issue!
Imho

judijudi
04/1/2024
09:04
Richard Bernstein Executive Chairman of Insig AI commented: "We're delighted that the UN Environment Programme has included Insig AI within its Climate Risk Tool Dashboard. Our machine learning capability provides objective evidence of those corporates that claim to adhere to the highest standards of disclosure but in reality fail to do so. Inclusion within the UNEP can help apply pressure, so that necessary improvements can be made."
hazl
04/1/2024
09:02
As is this .
Thanks hedgehog.

'Competitive advantage
AI-powered software empowers organisations to make faster, more accurate decisions, adapt to changing market conditions, and scale their workforce to meet customer demands. This ability to respond quickly and effectively to workforce challenges can set organisations apart from their competitors.

Undoubtedly, AI is having a transformative impact on the workforce management space, as it is across the entire business spectrum. Spending on AI tech is likely to soar in the coming years, with Wall Street investors seeing it as ‘the next big thing’. That’s good news for businesses keen to harness the full power of AI in their workforce management platform to deliver further enhanced analytics, advanced workforce planning, and more.'



Although it is for a different company, the sentiment is equally applicable here.
The advantage we are likely to have over any of the companies, out there, is the stamp of approval by the FCA and
Inclusion within the United Nations Environment Programme Climate Risk Tool Dashboard .

IMO

hazl
03/1/2024
18:08
Interesting background reading.
hazl
03/1/2024
17:22
By the looks of it Insig are not currently involved according to the agenda
We might have a pop up stand there though 😀

judijudi
03/1/2024
14:47
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hazl
03/1/2024
14:37
Bully boy pj everyone knows you are no fun to live with so why are so such a misery ?
kumbuka
03/1/2024
14:36
From what I can find there are NONE and your losses are BIG.
kumbuka
03/1/2024
14:34
Bully boy pj can you reveal any investment you have called right ?
kumbuka
03/1/2024
14:32
Pj

Not saying pi’s should be IGNORED just that the big issue has been exposure and shareholder base so I hope he concentrates on attracting both new pi’s and institutional investors as company progress will be shared with existing pi’s via rns.

S

shrewdmole
03/1/2024
14:31
Why do you not use your own thread bully boy ?
kumbuka
03/1/2024
14:30
You really do talk some rubbish bully boy pj.
kumbuka
03/1/2024
14:28
Prívate investors are too big a group to ignore though Shrewdie. I would say we need positive quantifiable news before any presentations or proactive investor pre arranged questions. Maybe Elric has heard from him?
pj 1
03/1/2024
14:23
Pj

Re investor relations

I kind of hope he’s here to attract new blood and spread the word rather than appease existing holders.

I for one certainly do not expect to hear from him.

Shrewdie

shrewdmole
03/1/2024
14:02
How do you make bully boy pj eyes light up ?

Shine a torch in his ear.

kumbuka
03/1/2024
14:01
You struggle with anything that requires any in depth thinking bully boy pj.

Your list of losers speaks for you.

kumbuka
03/1/2024
13:56
I really struggle how any company who has missed its revised target of reaching operational profitability and is therefore behind management expectations, and burning more cash than they predicted , can " be doing well? ". They should really have previously guided via an RNS that they were behind management expectations. For a company that prides itself on criticising others and finding fault against the highest standards, I do wonder if we will have to fund a move to a full FTSE listing and abandon AIM which exhibits poor and declining governance? Surely INSG have to set the standards and not be the exception to the rule?
pj 1
03/1/2024
13:38
Good recovery here which is welcome start to the new year.

I notice bully boy pj is still posting his usual rubbish. IDIOT and LOSER of the highest order.

kumbuka
03/1/2024
13:02
A general down day.
Percentage of stocks losing....42%.

You could argue we are doing well.

8-)

hazl
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