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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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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 |
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Computer Related Svcs, Nec | 57.77M | -15.55M | -0.0037 | -12.81 | 197M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/8/2017 10:34 | AUTOLIV is a major player in Automotive ADAS - FACT !! When DMS via FOVIO is incorporated into actual Production Vehicle ADAS Tech, some of which is going to be driven by Country/Market/Regio | pottermagic2310 | |
17/8/2017 09:04 | They could announce they'd cured cancer and this still wouldn't move. Until the selling overhang is cleared, this is stuck here unfortunately. However, good chance to buy in at these prices because once that overhang clears, this will rocket. | tini5 | |
17/8/2017 08:43 | Jumping that gap , folks...is what I thought I'd typed. But still the red flows. Not that my comments would sway that one iota. | alchemy | |
17/8/2017 08:37 | It's like they are trying to say we are jumping that folks. We are worth more, really we are.Based on achievements not hype. | alchemy | |
17/8/2017 07:52 | Another great partnership! | harriiiiddda | |
17/8/2017 07:26 | Interesting indeed. Time will tell as to whether SEE can at last fulfil its obvious potential. A great piece of news though. Would love to know the details. Do Autoliv already have customers lined up? I mean, ffs, SEE and Autoliv have been working on various versions of DMS for bloody years..they must surely by know have developed a working system that performs | mirabeau | |
17/8/2017 07:24 | They need this technology in Thailand, shocking road safety for decades! | ny boy | |
17/8/2017 07:21 | This is really happening. | baggariddim | |
17/8/2017 07:10 | Seeing Machines and Autoliv Work Together to Deliver Driver Monitoring Systems 17 August 2017 Seeing Machines (AIM: SEE), an industry leader in computer vision based technologies which enable machines to see, understand and assist people, announces that it will work in collaboration with Autoliv, a leader in Automotive Safety Systems, to deliver next generation Driver Monitoring Systems (DMS) for autonomous vehicles. The collaboration leverages Seeing Machines' market leading DMS technology based on its FOVIO platform and processor to enhance Autoliv's existing Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) offering through awareness of the driver attention state and other key safety indicators, such as distraction or drowsiness. Reliable understanding of driver state will also enable Autoliv development of highly autonomous driving functions, with safe hands-off-wheel operation. Within the collaboration, Autoliv will serve as a Tier 1 integrator of Seeing Machines technology, and overall system supplier to OEMs. Seeing Machines CEO, Mike McAuliffe commented: "The collaboration between Seeing Machines and Autoliv is an excellent fit within our expanding partnership ecosystem. Both companies are technical leaders deeply committed to advancing safer driving through the development and deployment of our advanced DMS technologies for Automotive OEMs". Johan Löfvenholm, President, Autoliv Electronics added: "Autoliv and Seeing Machines have teamed up to reduce distracted driver accidents. We both share a passion for saving more lives, and together, we will create one of the most advanced driver monitoring systems in the world." This announcement contains inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of EU Regulation 596/2014. | skinny | |
17/8/2017 07:04 | RNS out :-)) | daithedeath | |
15/8/2017 11:27 | Lot of vol, seems sells but share price holding up | morgank | |
15/8/2017 09:41 | Teetering .......but , ROLL of Drums, away from the precipice ...I am really beginning to like this share. | alchemy | |
15/8/2017 09:39 | Another partnership agreement | morgank | |
14/8/2017 14:47 | Geotab announces the next telematics hook-up for Guardian.... hxxp://www.pressrele | unionhall | |
13/8/2017 23:54 | It's like a cliff edge, where the top extends over the void, or over a drop of some distance to the ground below. | kreature | |
12/8/2017 21:04 | What's the overhang ? | pottermagic2310 | |
11/8/2017 23:04 | kreature: Good question... Looking at historical data the average volume was around 0.5m shares/day before the shenanigans of this week. If those were mostly buys and the shares only went to private investors then it'd take around 2 years! If HH really wanted to sell up then they'd negotiate a substantially lower price with another institution rather than drip feeding them. But until this overhang clears it puts a dampener on SEE raising any more money from the market. | cfb2 | |
11/8/2017 19:34 | you ttfI Hy | kjen | |
11/8/2017 19:09 | so might be another 209m for HH to dump ? Quite a large overhang, how long would it take to shift that lot ? | kreature | |
11/8/2017 17:44 | There was an RNS earlier today clearly explaining HH had dumped a small % of their total holding. | pottermagic2310 | |
11/8/2017 15:26 | Agree. Price shouldn't be down here but will be for some time now. | bared_bones | |
11/8/2017 14:16 | If Hunter Hall is dumping because of a change in their qualifying criteria then they'll be 209m more to come. | cfb2 | |
11/8/2017 12:57 | Nothing amiss at all. Quite the opposite hence strange to dump such a small amount. Will soon be significant institutional support coming in. Expect results will be accompanied by more contract need and yet more improved visibility on earnings and margins | onetomany | |
11/8/2017 12:28 | Overhang for some time then. Happy to put some back in here at 3.0 | bared_bones |
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