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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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0.185 | 4.40% | 4.39 | 4.30 | 4.34 | 4.505 | 4.185 | 4.30 | 7,555,243 | 16:35:25 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Computer Related Svcs, Nec | 57.77M | -15.55M | -0.0037 | -11.62 | 178.71M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/4/2018 11:19 | Plus $17m (Aus)at end of Dec 17... So maybe £45m cash now... Just got to wait the news - SEE always peaks and troughs so just waiting for the next upturn... | rjcdc | |
09/4/2018 05:11 | Simonh88, market cap £104m cash raised £37.5m in Jan. Running out of cash? Do some basic research man before making a fool of yourself on a forum. | stuart4u | |
06/4/2018 15:19 | It's well funded, so does not need to raise any more money. Yes short term it might drift downwards but this company has a very bright future. If disagree, sell up put your money some where better. | seans66 | |
06/4/2018 13:37 | Agree, pile of poo, rapidly heading to 4p then another round of "we're running out of money" | simonh88 | |
06/4/2018 09:57 | 2020 for me,up to you when you cash in. | derf1953 | |
06/4/2018 09:05 | Which year ? | juju44 | |
06/4/2018 09:04 | switch off come back september | derf1953 | |
27/3/2018 12:02 | On the contrary, this is perfect for dms - as per the Guardian article “Govia Thameslink Railway promised that it would not spell the beginning of the end for drivers, who remain responsible for safety and can take control of the train at any time.” Planes have had autopilot for years but I dont see many pilot-less planes carrying passengers around the world. Level 5 cars won’t be happening any time soon either, and when people start to understand the need for dms this company will really start to gain traction. Look at Uber and Tesla, trying to run before they can walk but both accidents could have been avoided with a dms in place. | warrior mike | |
27/3/2018 11:36 | Uk mainline trains running autonomously between st Pancras to Blackfriars. Another potential market for seeing machines monitoring system disappearing? | johnyo | |
25/3/2018 10:19 | Anyone shorting this obviously hasn’t done any in-depth research. Big things to come. | warrior mike | |
25/3/2018 09:21 | Falls off a cliff and climbs in baby steps.. The money is far greater on the short side | insideryou | |
22/3/2018 19:02 | You're sort of double counting cfb2. Say Lombard want to sell all of their shares , say 100m, it is being chipped away at, day by day and when finished we should move ahead strongly imho | arthurly | |
22/3/2018 18:45 | At the end of each day those millions sold are being offset by sales. Yet again it appears there is an overhang of many millions of shares. Did anyone going to these investors days ask whether the ex-CEO had been allowed to exit with all his shares and options? | cfb2 | |
22/3/2018 07:34 | Got to be a breakout above 5p soon, millions bought day after day recently | morgank | |
21/3/2018 15:59 | Come on SEE... say goodbye to 5p | rjcdc | |
19/3/2018 12:18 | London south east | seans66 | |
19/3/2018 12:09 | The LSE board Which Lse ? London stock exchange? London South East or other | pgaffney | |
19/3/2018 11:55 | Better volume on the 5p today, might poke above this pm.. | rjcdc | |
19/3/2018 10:45 | Some really heavy volume buys again this morning | morgank | |
19/3/2018 08:01 | Hi ali4fishYes I was there Friday. It should be an interesting next 12-24 months. | seans66 | |
18/3/2018 22:55 | seans were you at the cassopia presentation-i might have spoken to you - good analyais i too was reassured by the good presentation- regards Ali | ali47fish |
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