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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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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 |
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Investors, Nec | 2.09M | -18.56M | -0.1702 | -0.90 | 16.09M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/3/2023 08:13 | 'It isn’t going to turn anywhere much ' if the bbs put people off looking in. That I suggest you know full well. | ![]() hazl | |
21/3/2023 08:10 | We certainly need an update and presumably one is coming shortly based on last year March TU. Obviously fresh contract news and confirmation of the core partnership timeline is critical. They have said cash positive Q2 which clearly seems an indicator of when they expect partnership revenues to start flowing. We are fast approaching it.Whilst we wait though the article from the CPO is worth reading to understand how ChatGPT aligns with Insig products/datasets. | ![]() noujay | |
21/3/2023 07:56 | It isn’t going to turn anywhere much unless the company release some good news and good news has been somewhat lacking since re listing hasn’t it? We can always hope though can’t we | ![]() judijudi | |
20/3/2023 21:48 | Hadn't picked this up last week but article on Generative AI from Insig CPO. Very helpful.https://www. | ![]() noujay | |
20/3/2023 21:02 | hazl18 Mar '23 - 15:07 - 1349 of 1367 0 0 0 Afford to tweet! Well what an expense! Why don't you write to them on Twitter if you feel so discontent? ==================== You know full well I have, as you yourself are in the 'conversation'!! Just what is your true agenda here? | pj 1 | |
20/3/2023 20:21 | A most helful post banshee ....thanks. Sanity returns to the billboard. | ![]() hazl | |
20/3/2023 12:50 | Worth remembering they have a dual strategy to achieving profitablity, Part 1 relies on the launch of the CarVal HY Fund where INSG get a percentage of AUM, an environment where interest rates are set to fall faster than expected would seem a good environment to launch such a fund, but this has to be balanced against an atmosphere of financial uncertainty which is certainly hitting short term contract opportunities, Overall this is a high prestige contract that will boost the company's profile significantly when it gets of the ground as well as providing company making recurring $$$ revenues. Part 2 is Cost Reductions which have already been implemented and should now be showing up, these are likely to cut monthly outlays significantly. If I had to hazard a guess I'd say by 50% or more. Given they get 500k+ in grants, 200k odd from Sports and currently say 500k pa from AI work, then overall annual cashburn could now be quite modest compared to the recent past, and it is easy to see how the CarVal deal would push them well into profitability, I am still expecting some kind of trading update in the next few days and by the far the most important thing on it will be progress with CarVal imo. | ![]() banshee | |
20/3/2023 11:26 | A lot of shares are struggling but this Dog has struggled since re listing A truly woeful performance by any measure Imho | ![]() judijudi | |
20/3/2023 07:34 | Well let's hope they're hiding their light under a bushel! Director buys usually a good sign but let's wait and see any useful news,though in this climate,shares are struggling everywhere. Dow futures don't look good already | ![]() hazl | |
20/3/2023 07:27 | Gone through the over 6mill in funds raised and also the millions in loans from RB in under 2 years Lost Matthew who jumped early doors and we’ve not been able to replace him Only one potential decent deal signed (despite the huff, puff and guff about others) and we must now be running on fumes with the share price struggling to stay in double figures A truly Sterling effort by management In my humble opinion | ![]() judijudi | |
19/3/2023 22:22 | Unfortunately some people do not realise their own short comings and I say ignore the macro at your peril. IMO | ![]() hazl | |
19/3/2023 22:19 | For anyone looking in, here is the admission document, when Insig had it's initial dealings on aim after it's reverse take over of Catena Group PLC. | ![]() hazl | |
19/3/2023 21:39 | You have been ‘nasty’ from the get go. No one would ever believe we were both investors. Sure you have been associated with them longer than myself. Your first message said it all. You were worried that someone might step in get them cheaper than yourself and then quit with a profit. So you try to put people off. I call that shallow. I am still finding out about the company as l have said and the macro interests me a lot. We all have different styles. Some people invest in funds and know little about them but they are still valid investors. I have asked you politely before . Don’t address me again. | ![]() hazl | |
19/3/2023 20:10 | hazl. Now lets refer to facts INSG did not float as you suggest. Maybe if you actually researched the Company rather than the blue sky market they hope to penetrate then you would realise the naivity of your post? Why do you not keep your comments relative to a Company who has the world record for burning cash since RTO, instead of referring to total fantasy? Why do you never mention that the Company is reliant on hand-outs from its Non -exec chairman and one other, now silent!!!, share holder? Why do you not ever refer to the RNS's where the Co assures contracts with figures via RNS will materialise promptly but never has? And, amazingly, why do you not communicate and engage positively with investors here who have attended face to face meetings with the Directors which you seem oblivious to? Despite all your bluster that you have researched the Company, what have you actually researched specific to INSG? Please enlighten us with facts as to what you have concluded but we have not? If you cannot justify specifically then please just 'do one'? | pj 1 | |
19/3/2023 18:26 | Harvard business review reposting this on twitter. Interesting and UK coming right up there on the list. Whether that is still the case I don't know. All I'm saying is this is a relatively new industry. Insig AI floated at perhaps a difficult time economically speaking, and perhaps we ought to give them a chance? 'Which countries are the top data producers? After all, with data-fueled applications of artificial intelligence projected, by McKinsey, to generate $13 trillion in new global economic activity by 2030, this could determine the next world order, much like the role that oil production has played in creating economic power players in the preceding century. While China and the U.S. could emerge as two AI superpowers, data sources can’t be limited to concentrations in a few places as we have with an oil-driven economy — it needs to be drawn from many, diverse sources and future AI applications will emerge from new and unexpected players. The new world order taking shape is likely to be more complex than a simple bi-polar structure, especially since data is being produced at a pace that boggles the mind.' 'Initially, we considered a scenario where all four criteria ought to be considered important. If we assign equivalent weights to all four, a ranking of “new” data producers and an updated world order emerges. 1. United States 2. United Kingdom 3. China 4. Switzerland 5. South Korea 6. France 7. Canada 8. Sweden 9.Australia 10.Czech Republic'. | ![]() hazl | |
19/3/2023 17:51 | More than likely ecstatic at the renegotiated deal at a lower price which decreases his average price without him having to spend a penny by buying more in the open market Only in my humble opinion | ![]() judijudi | |
19/3/2023 14:14 | The silence is golden with no buys from rb for a while. Must be locked out. | ![]() shrewdmole | |
19/3/2023 11:31 | That is a fairer assessment and less confusing. | ![]() hazl | |
19/3/2023 09:51 | Happy for the company to prove that they are making a lot of money and taking the investment world by storm No deal news for ages though so that storm may be a teacup type one! | ![]() judijudi | |
18/3/2023 20:26 | Joking aside I think everyone ought to be very careful at the moment. | ![]() hazl | |
18/3/2023 20:25 | If you judge everything by today what are you going to do if it rains? | ![]() hazl | |
18/3/2023 20:23 | I'm just an optimist! But I know you aren't. Good thing we are all different. You two make a fine team! | ![]() hazl | |
18/3/2023 19:13 | Wasting valuable time spouting shyte Is what I think PJ means But your blinkered so don’t see it do you? | ![]() judijudi | |
18/3/2023 15:07 | Afford to tweet! Well what an expense! Why don't you write to them on Twitter if you feel so discontent? | ![]() hazl | |
17/3/2023 21:46 | There is loads on Twitter about the Football League But if you are a Hartlepool then 99.9% of it is totally irrelevant? Again, it is no good focussing on the Nuclear Power plant being built at the end of your road when you cannot pay your own electricity bill. As JJ hints the lack of contract news that has materialised from what was promised by Directors is truly alarming. Can they really afford to tweet when they should be battening down the hatches? | pj 1 |
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