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SEE Seeing Machines Limited

4.205
0.165 (4.08%)
25 Apr 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
  0.165 4.08% 4.205 4.145 4.22 4.45 4.015 4.02 12,494,362 16:35:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Computer Related Svcs, Nec 57.77M -15.55M -0.0037 -11.27 173.31M
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 4.04p. 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 £173.31 million. Seeing Machines has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -11.27.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
22/11/2017
08:29
A rise is begetting vicious selling once more. Wondering why.
alchemy
22/11/2017
08:28
New "2019" Cadillac now being bought and d riven.That's our dear company's stuff being driven and used.Super Cruise a hearty option but hey we're on the road.Tesla has competition , in that regard.
alchemy
21/11/2017
20:55
e.g. what's the greatest contributor to slow travel, congestion, delays, etc ?
A. too many Vehicles operating in far too few constricted highways, all getting in each others way.

Solution: split the high volume of traffic over 2 or more non-traditional, virtual highways with virtual boundaries defined by digitally defined maps that don't require hard road surfaces and fly, baby fly... but under the control of ADAS, V2V and V2X systems of a minimum common standard !!!

p.s. I think Caractacus Potts was onto something with Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.. LOLs

pottermagic2310
21/11/2017
20:48
Seen almost identical material from Mitsubishi... everything's heading in this direction.... and here's something else I've envisioned not too far off as a result of understanding just how powerful all of this combined Tech could be... virtual highways using 3 dimensions and flying vehicles... some of the radar, lidar, mapping and global positioning tech already in a late stage of development has the potential to be exploited by Vehicles operated in multiple planes before the flight capable motors become available... and ADAS is clearly destined to support such modes of transport !!
pottermagic2310
21/11/2017
14:03
Good question I suspect not, but that's not definitive. Interesting this govt espousal of self-driving. Not round the Island of Mull with its single track roads with passing places. In good weather or bad. Other areas can be cited. Just read Our Robots, Our Selves by David Mindell....takes things beyond yes/no argument.I think the need for driver involvement in our chosen sectors will remain for a while yet.
alchemy
21/11/2017
13:32
Anybody recall if we're involved with any of the Japanese Automotives ?
pottermagic2310
21/11/2017
10:17
With some positive news TG70, it's certainly possible - a double figure share price would be so much better.

Getting to and beyond 7.5p is the real challenge but I'm not sure the buying pressure is there to do it at the moment.

rjcdc
21/11/2017
10:09
Good steady rise back up, still nowhere near value after the HH overhang and it appears the newish persistent seller may have finished or is at least slowing up.
tradermel
21/11/2017
09:25
Double figures looming?
tomgun70
20/11/2017
12:12
Jeremy Clarkson cautious about self driving cars....


hxxps://www.rte.ie/lifestyle/motors/2017/1120/921421-clarkson/

unionhall
20/11/2017
11:05
V positive share price movement if it holds.... Really need a bit of news to push on now.
rjcdc
17/11/2017
19:58
Revenue multiplication.
alchemy
17/11/2017
17:16
two what ?
and three what next year ?

pottermagic2310
17/11/2017
15:49
Two this year.Three next.The sniff was given earlier.
alchemy
17/11/2017
13:55
Lot of back patting, good work & great positioning in the statement - not a sniff of a number!?
luckymouse
17/11/2017
13:03
All expected from the AGM today

A good time to read a nice positive article in iii

Link refuses to post so go over to iii and look for "Seeing Machines Technology Building Momentum In Target Industries"

tradermel
17/11/2017
09:43
Strategic goal for 2020:



They're going to drive us all off the roads by making the cars unbearable to drive ;¬(

supernumerary
17/11/2017
09:23
Thanks for the post. I see progress and good potential in seeing this quote stood out to me:''As recently reported by Euro NCAP, it looks as though driver monitoring will become a mandated technology for road vehicles to achieve a five-star safety rating.''bought in at 3.9p PI
prospective investor
17/11/2017
08:45
Hints of widespread positivity BUT nothing particularly tangible and he's used the 'long term' words ?

Another year of slowly, slowly catchy monkey ahead perhaps ?

pottermagic2310
17/11/2017
08:27
AGMs are a formal requirement. News is often asynchronous. We move on.Might look in some time into next week now. Gla.
alchemy
17/11/2017
05:42
All resolutions passed but nothing in the presentation. Actually the presentation format was very poor albeit just me picking holes.
onetomany
16/11/2017
18:58
How far ahead in Aus? We could wake up to all motions passed..plus......
alchemy
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