Cliched as it may sound ,my view is that under 4p represents a clear buying opportunity -again.There may not have been headline contract news but the underlying news from CES if of strong relationships with strong partners which will result in our winning the % of the DMS /OMS market which PM expects .I’ve buying again is encouraging & the contracts will surely follow |
FD has been buying more shares today (unlike Martin at Smarteye how's selling). Have taken the opportunity to buy some more. Keep up the good work nvhltd |
Has anything developed with Samsung eye tracking collaboration ? |
We need to stop attending CES if the share price is anything to go by. The share price is down over 14% since the start of CES. |
Check out Colin Barndens latest Linked In post. Wowsers..Worthwhile, very... |
So have the sellers got more info than me? do they have access to secrets from SEE management ? do they know how many Gen 3 units and new auto contracts and how aviation will evolve ? do they know anything I don't? or are they just guessing ? getting angry and frustrated that RNSs are not flowing on demand, is that a reason to bail out when the future direction and market penetration prospects are better than they have ever been? |
Crickey we need to stop attending CES if the share price reaction is anything to go by. Down another 7.9%.
Three days and all we got was 2 or 3 photos. Nothing about products or new business. Truly shocking. |
I may buy a few at a penny a share. |
Put it on filter sipps, it's repetitively negative and spouts far too much negativity to be taken seriously as a value commentator. |
Blimey someone on here likes a moan. Does no good for sentiment |
It shows how bad things really are when our only hope of ending the share price decline is when a so called distress seller stops selling and not expecting good news from the company to drive the share price
Two days down at CES and no positive news, but 2 days of share price decline, |
As Richard Griffiths owned 94.05% of Adams (his personal holding was 87.07%) I doubt he is in any rush to sell |
Adams PLC. Already cleared I reckon.Based on out hours and delayed reported transactions over previous 3 days. |
A bit like Bango where Liontrust have been forced sellers resulting in a knock down share price which I have gratefully accepted. |
Adams PLC - So we can assume that Adams is the distressed seller. Clear this out of the system and we might see, pun intended, some strength return to the price |
Expect numerous deals in the year ahead as car makers rush to implement new regulations. |
A particularly important bit not just from the human element but from the commercial one perhaps.
'As new laws come into place across a range of jurisdictions mandating the use of technology inside the vehicle to monitor drivers for distraction and fatigue, Seeing Machines continues to leverage this building regulatory momentum, having won a total of 18 automotive programs for 11 individual OEMs, underpinned by over 18 billion kilometers of driving data and delivered with some of the world's leading automotive manufacturers. Seeing Machines also leads the way as a trusted partner in discussions with regulators and consumer safety bodies around the globe with the Company's world class human factors team and AI-powered data as part of its relentless determination to reduce road fatalities to zero.' |
Seeing Machines' DMS and OMS technology can be found integrated into a range of Tier 1 customer and partner demonstrations, who will also be showcasing at CES. This includes the Company's Guardian Generation 3 software which will be featured at Ambarella's invitation-only exhibition. Seeing Machines' next-generation aftermarket driver-safety solution leverages Ambarella's CV25 AI SoC to deliver an industry-leading AI performance per watt, enabling the Company to enhance the overall performance of Guardian for commercial vehicles, while improving road safety globally and helping its customers meet emerging regulations, including those now in effect in Europe.
Working with QNX, Seeing Machines is integrating its interior sensing technology with QNX® Cabin, where the Company's advanced algorithms will be leveraged to enable OEMs to monitor for driver drowsiness and distraction, mitigating risks associated with unsafe driving and enabling compliance with international safety regulations.
As new laws come into place across a range of jurisdictions mandating the use of technology inside the vehicle to monitor drivers for distraction and fatigue, Seeing Machines continues to leverage this building regulatory momentum, having won a total of 18 automotive programs for 11 individual OEMs, underpinned by over 18 billion kilometers of driving data and delivered with some of the world's leading automotive manufacturers. Seeing Machines also leads the way as a trusted partner in discussions with regulators and consumer safety bodies around the globe with the Company's world class human factors team and AI-powered data as part of its relentless determination to reduce road fatalities to zero.
Seeing Machines' leadership and technical subject matter experts will be on hand throughout CES to explain how new regulations are driving innovation toward enhanced road safety and what this means for the future of the automotive industry. |
Actually that sounds a really good RNS. b
'Seeing Machines to showcase world-leading interior sensing solutions at CES 2025
Canberra, 8 January 2025: Seeing Machines Limited (AIM: SEE), the advanced computer vision technology company that designs AI-powered operator monitoring systems to improve transport safety, will showcase its world-leading interior sensing technology at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 in Las Vegas.
CES, the biggest event in the consumer technology calendar, runs from 7 January through 10 January 2025. Seeing Machines' immersive technology demonstrations will be held by appointment at a private suite in the Westgate Las Vegas Resort and Casino and in a purpose built test car, showcasing the Company's next generation software and algorithm developments for its FOVIO driver and occupant monitoring system (DMS/OMS) technology. In addition, following the Company's recent announced collaboration agreement with Mitsubishi, both companies will be presenting the growth opportunities created by the strategic combination of technologies at the official Seeing Machines suite.' |
Thanks to Mirabeau and Sipps, Skinny, for the informative posts but I understand your disappointment nvh. I think the big boys get the joy without the hard work sometimes. |
Nvh ever heard of Mitsubishi ? |
The weird thing is that though the markets seem so terribly shaky, the technology revolution continues. Look at Nvidia as an example. I wrote this on the SHA thread. Nvidia and it's share price is one thing, as it will be affected by outside influences, as any stock will be, but the excitement remains there, I believe, as it constantly seems to reinvent itself. They announced a personal AI super computer Projects Digits, that Nvidia's software runs on.
CES show.
SEE Will be affected by the sector . |
Wow an event alert RNS. Lots of waffle, but alas no new orders. Oh well there's still tomorrow. |