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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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-1.10 | -6.98% | 14.65 | 14.30 | 15.00 | 15.75 | 14.65 | 15.75 | 126,923 | 14:59:12 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Investors, Nec | 2.09M | -18.56M | -0.1702 | -0.86 | 17.18M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/7/2024 12:59 | We could of course reverse the BB chat and concentrate solely on the successes the Co. has achieved. Who is going to start.... | pj 1 | |
13/7/2024 12:51 | Point taken ~ Company to deliver | ![]() churchharbour | |
13/7/2024 12:18 | It’s not a case of anything like that All genuine holders are on the same side There is no them and us It’s a case of me and PJ pointing out that a company cannot survive when the outgoings are way more than the incomings It’s not exactly quantum physics is it? | ![]() judijudi | |
13/7/2024 11:59 | Watching Wimbledon makes me think about the endgame of the Insg Men's doubles .... On one side JJ and PJ with more than 50,000 posts ( balls hit against various companies ) matched up against the scratch pairing of Bernstein and Rothschild with more than a £5 million cash exposure on the table .... We should be entering the deciding final third set soon | ![]() churchharbour | |
13/7/2024 11:41 | Ditto But I don’t chuckle with yours it’s a case of Pmsl 😂😂 | ![]() judijudi | |
13/7/2024 11:17 | But if they are intelligent surely they wouldn't be reading yours? I sometimes read yours to have a chuckle. | ![]() hazl | |
13/7/2024 10:51 | As I mentioned My post was aimed at intelligent holders! | ![]() judijudi | |
13/7/2024 10:12 | PJ1 Ignore the overview at your peril. Good things sometimes come to those who wait....so they say. So as you seem to be waiting...though complaining....you might be alright in the end. | ![]() hazl | |
13/7/2024 09:38 | ''Three months ago, I was delighted to become Executive Chairman. This has allowed me to increase my involvement in the operational aspects of the business, including directly interfacing with both clients and importantly, prospects........... I was candid about the business: when I became Chairman, it was clear that the executive team at that time lacked experience in selling scalable software solutions. Since Colm McVeigh was appointed to the board, that has changed and his impact has been significant. The technical competence and machine learning capabilities within Insig AI have never been in doubt. However, a business is an enterprise, and its primary objective must be to convert its strengths into generating and growing sustainable revenues and profitability....... Last year, we reported that our repository of corporate disclosures had increased to 2,000 companies. Now, with a centralised library of transparent, tagged and machine-readable data of over 5,000 companies, we believe that we possess an unrivalled database and navigational tool for both corporations and market participants, encompassing over 130 million machine readable sentences.'' With reference above to what was said last year when RB moved in to an Exec role to more directly interact with potential clients, we have seen Colm go, obviosuly big things were expected of him and he appeaed to be delivering. Now RB is the Exec CEO then unless you change something then the results will be the same. It will be interesting to see what he has changed (other than the CEO position) to win some contracts. RB really has put his head well and truly on the block here | pj 1 | |
13/7/2024 09:25 | It would be interesting to see what other intelligent (that’s you out hazl 😂) and genuine (that’s a few more out) posters think the situation is here It looks very much like the rampers have done a runner with their profit from the pumped spike leaving our extremely rare breed of genuine and concerned holders home alone! In my opinion only | ![]() judijudi | |
13/7/2024 08:50 | Results in perhaps 4 weeks PJ I can only presume they are going to make for horrific reading yet again aren’t they 🤦🏻 From memory no contracts of any note have been announced to make the results decent have there? No doubt a lavish smattering of huff puff and guff to go with the results But then again I’ve no idea how this is going to pan out Are we on the brink of collapse having hardly any visible income to cover outgoings? Is our only salvation having Mr Bernstein at the helm with his cheque book? But maybe even he might be thinking about cutting his losses and calling it a day? All in my opinion only and wtfdik | ![]() judijudi | |
13/7/2024 08:32 | Aberdeen fund manager AI comments ''The second risk is a roll over in equity earnings, most likely driven by a disappointment in AI outputs. We have seen incredible levels of investment here, and for that to be shown to be profit making and not loss making we need to see some outputs. Our current sense is that in the long term this technology will be transformative, but in the short term there will be some significant breakthroughs and quite a bit of disappointment. As such we have shifted our exposures to be much more active over the recent quarter.'' Of course then first obvious question is why has none of the ''incredible levels of investment'' been targetted to INSG? | pj 1 | |
12/7/2024 21:33 | Results are probably 4 weeks or so away. It will be a long wait I suspect. Somehow, I do not think they will get away with another Minoanesq '' We are in discussions''. | pj 1 | |
12/7/2024 21:27 | PJ 111 Jul '24 - 19:51 - 5941 of 5951 Edit 0 0 2 Maybe tomorrow I wonder how the posters feel who stated well over a month ago that ''i'll be worried if nothing lands by next week''..? ==================== Zero comments? | pj 1 | |
12/7/2024 18:12 | Monday maybe? | pj 1 | |
12/7/2024 10:11 | What’s the rsp like shrewd? Between the 26th June and the 4th July there were 17 pumping type posts from you Nothing since the 4th July Why’s that? | ![]() judijudi | |
11/7/2024 21:57 | I hadn't but have added mine now. | ![]() hazl | |
11/7/2024 21:33 | Bully boy pj you are a bully and a hypocrite. | ![]() kumbuka | |
11/7/2024 21:32 | @ hazl. Rather than down tick immediately to make yourself feel better, why not engage in adult discussion over the matters? | pj 1 | |
11/7/2024 21:10 | @ hazl. Well maybe Nat can explain to you the growing number of death spirals and reducing number of traditional placings on AIM ? Why are there less and less companies year on year registered on AIM if it is so dynamic? | pj 1 | |
11/7/2024 20:33 | Insig.AI reposted Nat Rothschild @NatRothschild1 AIM continues to provide a great platform for dynamic businesses looking to raise capital – just this week, I’ve supported Insig AI, a data science & machine learning solutions platform and SysGroup, which provides AI platform solutions and supporting managed IT services to the UK SMB market. Both companies are looking to build real momentum in their respective fields. #AIM #LSE #INSG #SYS | ![]() hazl | |
11/7/2024 20:32 | Insig.AI @Insig_AI This is exactly what has taken us three years and several million pounds of investment to be able to offer. It's been a frustrating time to date waiting for the market to develop but we'd rather be ahead of a new and exciting market than behind it: There is a certain amount of repition on this thread so it might as well be something useful this time. )) | ![]() hazl | |
11/7/2024 20:20 | I wonder how the gullible feel now the pumpers and dumpers have done a runner? | ![]() judijudi | |
11/7/2024 19:51 | Maybe tomorrow I wonder how the posters feel who stated well over a month ago that ''i'll be worried if nothing lands by next week''..? | pj 1 |
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