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SEE Seeing Machines Limited

4.755
0.17 (3.71%)
03 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Seeing Machines Limited LSE:SEE London Ordinary Share AU0000XINAJ0 ORD NPV (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.17 3.71% 4.755 4.71 4.80 4.765 4.50 4.50 7,193,097 16:35:05
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Computer Related Svcs, Nec 57.77M -15.55M -0.0037 -12.81 197M
Seeing Machines Limited is listed in the Computer Related Svcs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker SEE. The last closing price for Seeing Machines was 4.59p. Over the last year, Seeing Machines shares have traded in a share price range of 3.985p to 6.15p.

Seeing Machines currently has 4,156,019,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Seeing Machines is £197 million. Seeing Machines has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -12.81.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
24/4/2017
14:29
Just seen the BBC news piece on tram drivers dozing off re: Croydon disaster.Ideal fit for SEE technology imvho
daithedeath
14/4/2017
14:30
hxxps://arstechnica.com/cars/2017/04/the-best-of-the-2017-new-york-international-auto-show/

Since this is a technology site, we'll kick things off with the best new automotive technology of this year's NYIAS. That honor belongs to Cadillac, which is joining the semi-autonomous driving fray with its new "level 2" system, called Supercruise. We have driven some pretty good semi-autonomous systems recently: Audi, Volvo, and Tesla all spring immediately to mind. These use a combination of adaptive cruise control and lane keeping assists to keep your car on track on the highway, backing up the human driver to counteract fatigue and provide a little digital helping hand on long drives. Supercruise combines those two driver assists with a few extra neat features that mark the next step on the road to fully self-driving vehicles.

In addition to adaptive cruise control (which uses radar sensors to match your speed to the cars in front) and lane keeping (which uses optical sensors to read the lane markings and keep you centered between them), Cadillac added another pair of features that allow the driver to go hands-free for much longer than the industry standard 15 second time interval. The first is a system that measures driver attentiveness. This works via an optical sensor in the cabin that tracks head movement, keeping note of where the person behind the wheel is looking. If the driver spends too long looking away from the road, the car alerts them that it's time to pay attention to the task at hand through a succession of increasingly demonstrative alerts, including an LED bar in the steering wheel rim that pulses and changes color. (Haptic and audio alerts are also configurable in the system).

The system will first appear on the 2018 Cadillac CT6, which hits the showrooms later this year, but we'd be extremely surprised if the system didn't eventually make its way into much of General Motors' offerings

unionhall
11/4/2017
13:13
It seems Supercruise is being officially unveiled this week at the New York Autoshow.

It would be great for marketing if SEE were allowed issue an RNS confirming their part in the technology.

unionhall
07/4/2017
12:41
hxxps://www.seeingmachines.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/SM-Fleet-Update-April-2017-web.pdf
pottermagic2310
07/4/2017
08:48
Consistent conversion rate above 60% for fleet trials.Thats settled my nerves a little.
baggariddim
07/4/2017
07:52
Yeah it don't you mad half of the info isn't on a rns
britstox
07/4/2017
07:50
Fleet update issued this morning. Great read. Contracted revenue rising rapidly and very positive outlook for the next quarter.

Struggle to understand why they don't rns it, given it includes financial performance data.

Hopeful we could see a material break above 4p today.

Techno.

techno20
06/4/2017
10:36
While self drive cars are still some years away, the technology for it takes a long time to pass the regulators, (this is not a phone). If SEE ip is not in the current
crop of car automation systems then they have a problem.

While the self drive car may take a while to be accepted, the economics of self drive lorries, taxis is huge, no more driver hours limitation. Even if it cost £100,000 per lorry , there is no driver to pay and the lorry operates 24/7.

nearlythere
05/4/2017
09:57
Everything comes to he who waits... if SEE fail to incorporate the Tech they've developed into other embedded Automotive technologies then the Business Leaders need crucifying... it's all happening right now in R&D Functions across Automotive (and other Sectors) across the World, so it's NOW or never !!!
pottermagic2310
05/4/2017
06:18
Meanwhile, on the snorient express...
rjcdc
30/3/2017
09:22
I was surprised to hear that a lot of the big trucks in mines are now autonomous. I guess this is one area that works against SEE.
rock star
29/3/2017
07:30
mwaters, thanks - looks good
longsight
28/3/2017
17:38
www.seeingmachines.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Jericho_-Force-of-the-Future_Seeing-Machines.pdf
mwaters74
22/3/2017
10:46
DS (PSA) Vehicles DMS has been developed by this lot....
hxxps://actu.epfl.ch/news/emotion-detectors-could-make-driving-safer-2/

Are SEE involved with either of PSA or the EPFL via any sort of Partnership ????

pottermagic2310
21/3/2017
23:00
I'm glad you can understand my writing alchemy. It sounded like I was having a stroke in the last sentence.
britstox
21/3/2017
19:35
Fatigue/concentration monitoring. Must be ours.
alchemy
21/3/2017
19:24
Is that is longsight?
britstox
21/3/2017
09:18
So.. Cash burn of $14m every 6 months, cash balance as Of now about approx $30m.... Either major contracts need signing or I would expect an annual cash raise of approx $20m every year to continue. Not unusual, but the balance of income v money raised has to start reversing....

Why so much on corporate expenses and research expense....? At some point this needs to be reduced, they either have something that sells itself or they don't.... Can't keep chasing the sales.

But.. For the area they are in, it might only take one really good deal for things to shift dramatically.

Six more months.

rjcdc
20/3/2017
21:54
SHUT UP YOU SMELLY FUKWIT!!
chimers
20/3/2017
21:44
The usual slime crawling out of the woodwork on stagnant progress - hard to argue though!
tradermel
20/3/2017
12:08
The Cash burn is totally unacceptable... it's easy to Forecast something worse and come in under expectations... it doesn't however make it right.

I still firmly believe this will fly big-time eventually BUT it's not going to reward longer-term Investors with its current strategy, we're just going to end up the poor relatives with little payback
:-(

pottermagic2310
20/3/2017
12:07
Chunky sell at 3.34. I'm a buyer at 1p for the potential of the 3D phone tale - GL
kreature
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