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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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30/3/2023
12:53
What is good is that at one instance 15p was paid.
hazl
30/3/2023
12:31
Couple of fair sized trades (by recent INSG standards), no price movement so possibly MM's have located some stock, or just possibly 14.75 one is a sell.
banshee
30/3/2023
10:00
INSG is about two things in fact, ESG Compliance/Regulation and Improving portfolio performance (see most recent contracts and which is something that was stated explicitly at the last AGM as a core activity). For the former, it would seem reasonable to speculate that they have been working diligently to position themselves as compliant with new regulations once these have been formalised.

I wonder if they are using ChatGPT/GPT4 now to improve coding productivity, hopefully so?

banshee
30/3/2023
09:07
Also

In five years’ time, ESG will be the new normal

Dr Antonios Koumbarakis, PwC

“There’s a huge demand for green assets and not enough supply. Everything will eventually have to go green,” said Dr Paul Fisher, fellow of the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership and member of the European Commission’s High-Level Expert Group on the regulation.

hazl
30/3/2023
09:02
Certainly somebody also to bear in mind if you are the sort that goes into an investment thoroughly.

Paul Fisher, fellow of the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership and member of the European Commission’s High-Level Expert Group on the regulation.

hazl
30/3/2023
08:55
Bloody Brilliant
judijudi
30/3/2023
08:54
Here we have the nub of it.

'Eurosif supports the idea of introducing minimum sustainability criteria for the different product categories to guarantee that sustainability-related claims and commitments are in line with the reaso...'

'introducing' being the important word.
So we have to keep an check on this...



imo

hazl
30/3/2023
08:46
'It should be obvious that any assessment of whether ESG strategies outperform depends to a very large extent on how you choose to measure ESG risks and where an investor chooses to place the ESG emphasis.

A further complication is that where do you even draw the line between traditional fundamental analysis and ESG-specific analysis? No equity analyst worth their salt would ignore the impact of a sugar tax on prospects for a sugary drinks company. You could argue the same for companies with high levels of leverage. It impacts the long run sustainability of a business model, regardless of whether you call this sustainability analysis or traditional fundamental analysis. Pragmatically, it doesn’t matter.

However, when it does matter is when you try to compare the performance of an ESG strategy with a non-ESG strategy. If the non-ESG strategy is also taking account of these factors (even if they don’t label it as such) then you can’t really say how much of a difference ESG analysis has made.

I don’t think these issues can, or will, be easily resolved. Regulators are trying to provide clarity, such as with the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) in Europe. But it’s so nuanced that there is no silver bullet.'
Schroders.

hazl
30/3/2023
08:42
Insig have obviously got the expertise to Twitter but not to sign deals!
imho

judijudi
30/3/2023
08:42
Ah here is perhaps your answer kaos.
There is no answer.

hazl
30/3/2023
08:37
As for expertise this sounds on the face of it that they have an 'expertise' in this very new industry.

Insig.AI
Twitter
› Insig_AI › status


Our ESG Research Director Diana Rose has written about truly seeing the wood for the trees when it comes to ESG investing and the importance of reliable ESG ...



insg.ai. Insights - Insig AI. Building a best practice ESG risk scoring ... to ESG investing and the importance of reliable ESG credentials and analysis.

That sounds to me as they have the expertise required.

hazl
30/3/2023
08:28
But fair enough shrewd mole. Focus is good and I will try to get more specific information.
I do think the over view is important as well, though, and it informs general understanding of the area.

IMO

hazl
30/3/2023
08:25
Just looked in.

Kaos?

hazl
30/3/2023
00:33
Kaos

It’s called research.

R u invested here?

shrewdmole
29/3/2023
21:17
does insg have its software esg certificated. by whom.... what are the standards... what is the pyramid or levels of approval to qualify , to be approved by all who count ... regulated, ngo ... investors etc
kaos3
29/3/2023
21:06
Think we’re losing the focus.

INSG is about financial legislation and not chat bots per se.

Several funds being stripped of esg credentials and fsa all over it

shrewdmole
29/3/2023
14:48
AI Will be used I'm sure but it needs to be managed and taught to like humans....however despiccable we are!
hazl
29/3/2023
14:46
I think it is wise to be careful with AI and welcome the experts insistence.
I am a fan of Elon Musk and have followed the history.
He was a cofounder and wished for it to be open source but when he left then the good intentions,seemed to be either shelved or diminshed.

Personally, I don't think there is so much worry here, as it is software for a specific purpose,rather than anything else.

However I am no expert.

IMO

hazl
29/3/2023
13:46
Dear AI Central,

We may be doomed but can you get the INSG share price to £5 before the end please.

Thx in advance

What is interesting is that it is not just the usual suspects and commercial rivals who are concerned, but previous sceptics like Geofrey Hinton and particularly Gary Marcus who have become alarmed by how good ChatGPT 4 is,

banshee
29/3/2023
13:18
We're doomed!!
noujay
29/3/2023
09:48
Scroll down for clients and affiliations.
hazl
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