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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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-0.05 | -1.17% | 4.24 | 4.20 | 4.25 | 4.29 | 4.15 | 4.29 | 4,409,194 | 16:35:04 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Computer Related Svcs, Nec | 57.77M | -15.55M | -0.0037 | -11.35 | 174.55M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/6/2018 16:27 | Shallweeeee you are obviously over excited! | little minx | |
05/6/2018 16:25 | presumably you'll be changing your name to "shallwee" then? | lfc4ever | |
05/6/2018 16:24 | Little Minx.Something has definitely leaked - I've just wet myself! | shallwe | |
05/6/2018 16:00 | Possible as there's another announcement imminent I believe although I wasn't told to expect it this week. I think more likely the beginning of the re-rating. | onetomany | |
05/6/2018 15:58 | Has something leaked? | little minx | |
05/6/2018 15:56 | Volume now is really ramping up, seems like the news didn't quite sink in yesterday & today it has.GLACM | cheaky monkey | |
05/6/2018 15:50 | This is just the beginning of the re rating I've been harping on about. I expect it will settle around 20p during this initial period with imminent news I believe, it could spike even higher. Results will be interesting as I expect that's when we will really be on the radar. Longer term potential here is still stratospheric | onetomany | |
05/6/2018 15:37 | I was wrong, seems no stopping for the day. can this go any higher today?? | bobogyo | |
05/6/2018 15:04 | It should be but won't be Uber either | 1bluehorseshoe | |
05/6/2018 14:51 | Point is they're not in the frame old fruit | 1bluehorseshoe | |
05/6/2018 14:49 | we are looking for a pretty boring afternoon... | bobogyo | |
05/6/2018 14:45 | a bit rich saying "keep up", if you think mobileye is a competitor. They look the other way! | lfc4ever | |
05/6/2018 14:18 | Apple have more cash than most countries AND they are involved in the automotive sector | 1bluehorseshoe | |
05/6/2018 14:11 | Microsoft bought Nokia and have written off Billions on that failure. Intel are almost as money rich, / desperate for success, and doubling up Seeing with their Mobileye business would not be a financial problem, however it would inspire anyone else wanting in on future business, to counter bid …. then it all gets very interesting. This gain to 10.5 is lovely, but the real price action is to follow. Not a ramp a bit of DYOR should enable the same conclusion. How many times in share trading do you get to be in on development of a market leader before it actually happens? And yes the best Car manufacturers want Fovio …. then there is trains, buses and Planes ….. damn can I buy more? | tradermel | |
05/6/2018 14:02 | They don't have Fovio. We do and they all want it | 1bluehorseshoe | |
05/6/2018 14:00 | Mobileye are not really a competitor. They are complementary. | arthurly | |
05/6/2018 13:56 | You need to keep fella Intel recently bought Mobileye for $15.3bn one of our competitors. | 1bluehorseshoe | |
05/6/2018 13:36 | I wonder if we will see a late reported massive buy today as there is 18 million sells verses 12 million buys ….. that latest large sell of 4.7 million didn't even dent the share price …….. loving this today | tradermel | |
05/6/2018 13:33 | 4.7m sell that's put a cap on the rise | morgank | |
05/6/2018 13:31 | One assumes there will be a bid for the company, or the technology at some point. Any views on potential buyers? Intel presumably would be in the frame- others? | lfc4ever | |
05/6/2018 13:16 | Not stopping today it seems | richtea2517 | |
05/6/2018 12:21 | Looks like today's volume will end up even higher then yesterday's. | someuwin |
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