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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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26/2/2023
21:00
It's worth remembering that RB is non-exec, therefore he wont have he detail you may well think he has.

However, I do wonder if the perilous finances are a stumbling block for the contracts we have waited so long for? Once INSG can prove free cash flow, (by HY?) then that could be a catalyst if the contracts are indeed there, as the clients risk is enormously reduced from where we are now.

The next trading update will be vitally important

pj 1
26/2/2023
17:55
Hazl

It’s all about credibility here so let’s hope for a couple of decent fund manager contracts.

It’s inevitable they will all need the tech but first mover advantage is everything.

Let’s see what pans out.

S

shrewdmole
26/2/2023
09:22
Read the S Times today.

A complete page on Chat GPT.
AI.

Includes Musk, Altman and the chilling future that could be inherent in this technology.
It seems to me, we need people to be educated in these things, so that rules can be formed early on and that the good from it can counter the bad.

We cannot stop change but we can direct it.


Very interesting article.

hazl
25/2/2023
18:17
Hazl

My posts are simply my opinions and are predominantly based on general business rather than insg’s AI and esg capabilities.

I have my own businesses and I take a lot from RB’s continued support NOT JUST with the convertible loan but he’s also constantly (until the last few weeks) been buying in the open market.

Now why would he do that? And why no more recent purchases.

When a successful investor goes as far as he has to support a business something has to be exciting him.

Usually the boards are full of pi’s moaning about the lack of skin in the game by the board yet here we are with someone prepared to put more than a bit in yet people still moan.

Like I say I’m well under water from the rto but have made my choice to back my instinct and the last few months actions of someone far more knowledgable than I.

I’m not buying millions but after yesterday maybe another £20-25k and then I will sit tight and see if I backed the right horse.

S

shrewdmole
25/2/2023
17:28
You're right on one front though.

I wish I hadn't covered up shrewd mole's posts.
Worth looking back on.

hazl
25/2/2023
15:10
Sure we react differently each of us.
We have had a few different posters, who appear to have been in from the beginning
also but still remain upbeat.
I am sorry you are disenchanted but why fight posters that are interested?
If you regret your decision why don't you either sell or try to enjoy the potential?

hazl
25/2/2023
15:05
hazl. Play the Ball, not the man. Neither is it clever playing at being a keyboard warrior.

What is incorrect in my post? Anything?

Or is it factual?

pj 1
25/2/2023
15:01
Ah a stale bull who can't help broadcasting his misery.

Sorry for your losses PJ1.

hazl
25/2/2023
14:57
Meanwhile, back in the real world INSG has £100k loan drawdown remaining to last possibly another 3 months, and an alarming lack of promised news flow. All but one of the key managers who misled investors are still with the Company. The one who isn't there was the Captain responsible for raising RTO funds who then quickly departed knowing full well the ship would soon be taking on water, shortly after presenting to investors including '' where we are taking the Company''.
pj 1
25/2/2023
14:03
Actually it is worth noting that Meta launched it's own version what a day or so ago?
hazl
25/2/2023
12:41
Lastly

Chat GPT itself.

hazl
25/2/2023
12:34
Marc Randolph on Twitter says

@mbrandolph


'A coming wave of disruptive companies will be built by layering domain expertise over GPT3. The best of these will:

- solve complex problems, not just automate simple tasks.
- be exceptionally nimble - evolving as fast as the underlying AI does.
- use usage as a metric, not number of users.

There will be a lot of noise. Few will survive.'


I think ours will be a survivor with the ESG and so on.

We will see.

It is very on trend at the moment.

hazl
25/2/2023
12:27
This is a video that uses Chat GPT to communicate with a robot....just as an illustration to anyone new to the term.

Pascal Bornet
@pascal_bornet
This #ameca demo couples automated speech recognition with GPT 3

The output is fed to an online service which generates the voice and visemes for lip sync timing. Nothing in this video is pre scripted

Credit:Engineered Arts


More technical?

hazl
25/2/2023
11:27
Hazl

Don’t get me wrong this isn’t my area of expertise but that chatgpt news the other week sent some AI stocks in US up 1000% on the day. Feels inevitable that the tech is the new norm. Could INSG be taken out cheap for its science before it hits its true potential now there’s a question. I guess someone more techy than me will know how good our AI is compared to others?

Sm

shrewdmole
25/2/2023
11:13
Agree mole as in post 1110 and 1117 indeed.
hazl
25/2/2023
10:24
Hazl

Without a doubt that’s a concern to everyone.

However whilst the financial governance bodies require esg scoring in companies they will have to provide that no matter what the state of the economy.

We aren’t talking about propping up a £300m cap business here.

Say the fund fees start and then grow what pe do we work on for a fast growing income producing business? That’s the point this could go from loss making to fast growing g profits in the blink of an eye and its illiquid so any rise would definitely be sharp.

Assume say £2m profit in 2024 pe of 15-20 that’s 30-40p. Any indication that that will grow quickly and you’re straight to £3,4,5m profit and 80p to £1. These numbers are picked out the air I’ve no idea what the potential is until we hear more from the company but you can see my argument.

It only needs a couple of large fund clients to be hitting serious numbers and that’s just the esg side.

Sm

shrewdmole
25/2/2023
10:16
Good to hear your narrative mole.
The thing that concerns me a bit is not the company,but the general economic state we are in everywhere.
Even good companies can go down in a crash.

However,this chatGPT is really taking off in America and we often follow them.
I don't particularly see any bubble.
Agree with your comments about management.

Wish you success.

hazl
25/2/2023
09:45
Professor

As pj says massively underwater from the RTO BUT I’ve been waiting in the wings and following the drift down. I was invested in hur at the time RB took on the board and he steered that from Armageddon at circa 1p to a high of 12p. He’s a savvy bloke and wouldn’t be pumping money in as loans and buying shares in the market if he wasn’t confident in the long term prospects here.

Sometimes you have to follow the people that are better than you are at these things.

I took about 69k in bits yesterday and got all of it at bid. Apparently there was a small chunk on a brokers books but it’s almost gone so may dip back in early next week. The late buy will have eatennintonitnto so I reckon there’s only 25-50k left to clear.

The way I see it if I can get 200k below 20p it brings my average down to circa mid 30’s so any decent news gets me back level.

At 14p and a cap of £14m only risk is the company running out of cash but on recent history the people behind it won’t let that happen so for me the risk reward is pretty good at this level.

S

shrewdmole
24/2/2023
20:55
Stale bulls are difficult to cheer up ....but I am quite excited about this company as I haven't been here long.
hazl
24/2/2023
20:43
Taking a position?

We are all massively underwater, some have already drowned.

pj 1
24/2/2023
17:15
Festario ...buy low....sell high?
hazl
24/2/2023
15:43
Thinking of taking a position Shrewdmole?
professor x
24/2/2023
15:06
All the trades at 14p are actually buys
shrewdmole
24/2/2023
11:44
That 3 year chart is diabolical.
festario
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