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INSG Insig Ai Plc

14.50
-1.50 (-9.38%)
Last Updated: 09:00:20
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 -9.38% 14.50 14.00 15.00 16.00 14.50 16.00 226,652 09:00:20
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Investors, Nec 2.09M -18.56M -0.1702 -0.85 15.82M
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 16p. 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 £15.82 million. Insig Ai has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.85.

Insig Ai Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
20/5/2024
15:30
Hazl

If anyone were going to add surely now’s the time at a pretty much all time low and with rb seemingly locked out news can’t be far away.

Never seen the rsp like it is big numbers on both sides of the book for the last few days since we had the volume spike day.

Transfer of wealth…

shrewdmole
20/5/2024
07:57
That’s a big vote of confidence from you (not) isn’t it, despite all your huff puff and guff
judijudi
18/5/2024
09:42
Having said that I haven't added yet.
hazl
18/5/2024
09:34
Post 5222 .

I am looking at the 'green' sector including ESG rather than only their direct competitors in the ESG market.

That has definitely been slumbering.
In my opinion.

But I sense change.

I could be wrong.
In my experience it is often a good time to purchase when people are despairing, but clearly not always.
I have never put myself up as a guru.

imo

hazl
18/5/2024
09:24
hazl, as you make out to be such a shining example of sector knowledge, what are INSG's competitors doing, are they fairing any better or are they also next to skint?
pj 1
18/5/2024
09:22
You deflect and speak inexperience hazl, keep on thread

Every sector has leaders and laggards.

Success comes with investing in the leaders

Which is INSG in its sector then?

How much drawdown remains (situation critical)

pj 1
18/5/2024
08:57
Sigh.
No understanding of the change in sentiment in the sector can lead you to being on the back foot.

In my experience anyway.
Only narrowly centering on the company in the sector, does clearly not give you the answers you seek.

Anybody aware and upto speed with the changes in regulations, affecting penny stocks, that are apparently coming in this year?

hazl
18/5/2024
08:42
Well, as its an incredible and extremely long 18 months since we last read a contract win RNS, then I guess it can be argued 2 ways?;-

As there is no momentum then the chances of anything landing ''in short order'' or next week are next to zero

or

A broken clock is correct twice a day?

Shrewdie- I think that applies to the CEO rather than me.

pj 1
17/5/2024
23:15
Keep the homesprung homilies coming PJ. They are not selling an off the forecourt tractor here, but rather bespoke s/w that interfaces (most likely) with their document database but still requires adaption to the customers requirements andintegration with their existing systems.

I think we have a good chance of news next week, but hey, it's INSG.

banshee
17/5/2024
22:58
Pj

That was double glazing not state of the art deals with a global entity.

I’d hazard a guess you and jj have a lump of cash to deploy on the first deal rns?

shrewdmole
17/5/2024
20:46
The old salesmans mantra used to be that if they have touched it, smelt it and played with it, then you have 2 weeks max to close the deal.
pj 1
17/5/2024
07:36
“Whilst there can be no guarantee that these contracts will be secured”
judijudi
16/5/2024
14:32
Yes absolutely superb research
judijudi
16/5/2024
14:26
Excellent posts from you lately by the way.
hazl
16/5/2024
14:24
Kumbuka.
I agree with you recurring sales are what to look for.
They are the money maker if they ensue.

hazl
16/5/2024
14:22
I knew we would get a post from you if the share price drops even a tad.
It just makes your day.

hazl
16/5/2024
12:40
6ish weeks now and counting

How long time wise is:
“very late stage”

Before it’s a:
No deal

judijudi
15/5/2024
09:01
Our Chairman Richard Bernstein is quite clearly confident and has been prepared to put his money where his mouth is.
kumbuka
15/5/2024
08:59
Significant recurring revenues, that’s the point Banshee. Taking longer than anticipated but they are confident although not guaranteed of course.
kumbuka
15/5/2024
07:54
So good to have a bit of humour back.
hazl
14/5/2024
23:22
From the April trading update

"two licence contracts, with a combined sales value of £1.0 million"

License implies a potentially significant element of recurring revenues in the mix somewhere, we shall see soon enough though hopefully.

PS I hate to sully the thread with a discussion of something actually relevant so apologies for that.

banshee
14/5/2024
22:14
PJ,
Talking of targets
This shower couldn’t hit a barn door from 50 yards!

judijudi
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