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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.

Insig Ai Share Discussion Threads

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14/4/2023
22:21
My 2nd question for you pj

Do you always blame others for your failed investments?

That shouldn’t be too difficult for you pj.

kumbuka
14/4/2023
22:18
My 4th question would be why are they refusing to update shareholders with a trading update as per last year. They clearly know the figures so why not share them..We know full well any good news would have been pushed out asap.... off course short term traders do not require this information.

Keep 'em in the dark and feed 'em Bull....

pj 1
14/4/2023
22:07
I’m still trying to get you to answer 1 question pj.

Now stop avoiding you haven’t answered the question pj have you lost money on INSG, OPTI, PEL and MIN ?

kumbuka
14/4/2023
21:55
My 3rd question is tougher. I think it would be to ask just why is an activist fund manager involved here, especially with the history of investing in heavily distressed Companies with dubious strategies, high Director remunerations and a lack of focus on delivering shareholder value?
pj 1
14/4/2023
21:49
Why are you avoiding the question pj ? Can’t you admit to being a complete loser you have to blame everyone but yourself ?
kumbuka
14/4/2023
21:44
My second question would be. Is it a one man show, who they dare not sack despite his own poor performance, which explains the total silence of the current CEO?
pj 1
14/4/2023
21:37
Same old with you pj always trying to pass the blame for your loses.

Now stop avoiding you haven’t answered the question pj have you lost money on INSG, OPTI, PEL and MIN ?

Come pj don’t avoid the question.

kumbuka
14/4/2023
21:33
The first question I would ask INSG in any presentation is why is the Director who previously misled Investors, still a Director? Just where is he directing the Company to?
pj 1
14/4/2023
21:26
You haven’t answered the question pj have you lost money on INSG, OPTI, PEL and MIN ?

Come pj don’t avoid the question.

kumbuka
14/4/2023
21:23
Apologies my memory deserts me.

I forgot that most of the INSG investors he Presented to that day have sold out at a big loss although those who are ''strong and long'' nurse even greater losses eh Steve? (I know they monitor this thread hint hint!).

I wonder why? Any guesses why?

pj 1
14/4/2023
21:17
I think it would be a worthwhile exercise for Steve Cracknel to do a follow up presentation and review of the presentation he did to investors in November 2021.

I am sure he would have many very pointed questions.

How can they refuse?

pj 1
14/4/2023
21:12
🤣🤣🤣

You haven’t answered the question pj have you lost money on INSG, OPTI, PEL and MIN ?

Come pj don’t avoid the question.

kumbuka
14/4/2023
21:07
And both were vociferous at the same time, and both go silent at the same time, as well as similar stance, phraseology and wording.

You really could not make this total sh*t up and I warned as soon as hazl joined the thread what would happen.

he / she/ it has 18 times more posts than anyone else.


All IMO!!! 🤣🤣🤣

pj 1
14/4/2023
21:06
🤣🤣🤣

So not only a total failure at investing in the stock market but misguided conspiracy theorist. You are such a loser pj just admit it.

Just be honest pj!!!!

kumbuka
14/4/2023
20:53
Yes hazl, I agree it is very strange that you have to invent a false name called kumbuka to challenge me. Why the smoke screen?

No Balls?

Turning up is still in a downtrend, but as a short term trader it suits your style as you see a quick trade obviously?

Just be honest!!!!

pj 1
14/4/2023
20:51
Oh dear now we are getting to the truth.

So you lose wherever you invest pj. Have you lost on all of these, INSG, OPTI, PEL and MIN ?

kumbuka
14/4/2023
20:47
In fact the BOD here remind me so much of the BOD in MIN (as good as bust), PEL (bust) and OPTI (no sales), where the Directors promise so much behind the scenes but never deliver in reality (or artificial reality in this case)

It really does pay to focus on the offical RNS (or lack of)

pj 1
14/4/2023
20:44
We keep saying the same things PJ . It doesn't get us anywhere but look at a lot of share charts. They have only just started to turn up in a lot of cases.They are no guarantees anywhere we are in strange times.
hazl
14/4/2023
20:15
I’m afraid it’s very difficult to be anything but direct but your history does indicate that you are a failed investor. So would that be why you are trying to run down INSG ? You’re a failure so you want to see everyone else fail would that be fair mate ?
kumbuka
14/4/2023
20:10
I see you got wiped out on Paragon Entertainment pj, how much did you lose there ?



You deleted the contents of this post pj would you like to explain why ?

PJ 1
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kumbuka
14/4/2023
20:09
Pj You didn't answer my question how far underwater are you with OPTI ? I am giving you the benefit of the doubt you missed my post asking you not that you are avoiding the question ?
kumbuka
14/4/2023
19:54
Diana Rose has written a hell of a lot of stuff.

But it never seems to help the share price, or provide any foresight in to the finances of the Company.

How many shares does she hold in INSG, surely that would be a reflection of her confidence in INSG and her own words?

pj 1
14/4/2023
17:08
Diana Rose wrote this for Computer Weekly.
Older but relevant.


ESG marketing: Why it's important and how to draft a ... – Sustainability and ESG

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In this guest post, Diana Rose, head of environmental, social and governance (ESG) research at ESG data analysis firm,Insig AI
AI supports the thoughtful analyst

At the global business and political summit of COP26, a key focus area was around strengthening the impact of ESG investment, calling for greater efforts toward transparency, consistency, and comparability, alongside the announcement of a convergence of reporting standards.

Attention was placed on corporate disclosures as the real temperature check, both for businesses and the investors that finance them.

However, gathering evidence from corporate disclosures is a combination of quantitative science and qualitative art, which places a high demand on the time and efforts of the analyst.

While the bar is being raised in ESG assessment, AI has also been busy, fast developing into a versatile partner for the investment analyst. Machine learning is a branch of artificial intelligence based on the idea that systems can learn from data, identify patterns and make decisions with minimal human intervention; and it’s becoming more available. The advent of cheaper off-the-shelf algorithms, combined with advances in computational power, mean investment managers and analysts have new superpowers.

This has not gone unnoticed by the powers driving UK PLC’s transition to net zero – The Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) is a disclosure body who itself uses AI to verify whether large number of organisations include its recommendations in their reports.

Proprietary machine-learning models can process and visualise huge amounts of messy qualitative data, taking a lot of the grunt-work out and enabling more transparent, robust and timely analysis. When directed thoughtfully, the insights that AI offers can enable investors to make more informed investment decisions and reduce the dependence on a high-level ESG score.
'Directions of travel

One of the more insightful ways to consider ESG data is to analyse change over time through a company’s disclosure history – this can reveal gaps that may flag up greenwashing, as well as meaningful improvements compared to a peer group. A search for trends like this is just one example of analysis that’s painful to tackle manually but lends itself beautifully to technology.

To illustrate this, let’s take a look at the collective volume of the FTSE 100’s net zero-related disclosures across all reports published since 2015. Using a keyword approach, we can class these into generic terms, labelled ‘Net Zero Talk’, and phrases that carry more weight and accountability, ‘Net Zero Walk’.

The two trajectories are striking, and when this analysis is taken down to company level, this data equips investors with a new perspective on the gap between rhetoric and accountability, so they have better agency to ask the right questions.'

hazl
14/4/2023
15:38
Shame it's tech generally,kaos, but AI is on trend so I am hoping.


Good luck over there, but you can't fight the market.


8:(

hazl
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