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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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0.14 | 3.27% | 4.425 | 4.40 | 4.635 | 4.475 | 4.30 | 4.30 | 3,040,795 | 16:35:08 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Computer Related Svcs, Nec | 57.77M | -15.55M | -0.0037 | -11.89 | 182.86M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/7/2018 16:04 | Hazl, I would expect another 3 or 4 auto OEM contracts, a rail contract,an aviation contract, a few big fleet contracts. share price ? Who knows, I think it's undervalued currently and should move up on news. | seeing2020 | |
25/7/2018 15:59 | Thank you seeing20 and unionhall some sanity at last! Where do you see SEE by the end of the year SEEING20 in this sort of respect? | hazl | |
25/7/2018 15:36 | The cars will also feature a few new bells and whistles, including an active driver monitoring system that keeps tabs on the safety driver while they are keeping tabs on the car. This includes a driver-facing camera that issues audible warnings if it detects “inattentive behavior.” Uber says it will be using an “off-the-shelf UBER IS REACTIVATING EMERGENCY BRAKING IN ITS FLEET OF VOLVO SUVS Driver monitoring is increasingly becoming a crucial factor for advanced driver assist systems and self-driving ones alike. Cadillac uses infrared cameras to track drivers’ eye movements as they use its semi-autonomous, hands-free Super Cruise feature. And Tesla reportedly rejected more rigorous driver monitoring to improve its Autopilot system, but is now rumored to be rethinking that decision. By adding a driver monitoring system, Uber is signaling that the fatal incident in Arizona, in which police say the safety driver was watching The Voice on her phone at the time of the crash, won’t happen again. | seeing2020 | |
25/7/2018 15:35 | Couldn't agree more Hazl, this is what we have been discussing over on LSE, Uber back on the road but with a Driver Monitoring System, is it Guardian ? hxxps://www.theverge | seeing2020 | |
25/7/2018 15:32 | hxxp://www.seeingmac | unionhall | |
25/7/2018 15:27 | Oh give it a rest! Let's talk about SEE Seeing Machines shall we and it's interesting technology,it's prospects within many major industries and it's scope rather than the minutiae of the share-price! | hazl | |
25/7/2018 14:17 | Ravin said 15p when it was 14.5 p . It collapsed immediately after | juju44 | |
25/7/2018 13:55 | shallwe.. Never read Naked trader's book. I was a Trader for 20 + years and just was telling it how it is. Charts are basing the future based on backward analysis of data , much like standard deviation analysis of VAR. That's why Long Term Capital Management went under amongst others. They are worth looking at as part of your investment picture but don't base your decisions purely on them. | valuerebel | |
25/7/2018 13:47 | Consolidation is great, even if it means a slowly decreasing share price - gets the loose shares out and more solid shares in. Personally I see considerable news over the next 3 months which will get the share price moving north again. however Next year will be the really exciting year. Charts.... Good for spotting long term trends and mid term resistance/support. That's it. | rjcdc | |
25/7/2018 13:09 | Ravin said 15p and we saw an intraday of 14.5 - not a bad call and it was backed up by volume. Share price fell due to profit taking. Chart looks like a penant forming to me, as we consolidate/oscillat | tech67 | |
25/7/2018 13:07 | Valuerebel........ab Ever seen a chart line when a firm gets taken over? Almost vertical in some cases! I bet some traders get caught out sometimes,chuckle. | hazl | |
25/7/2018 12:00 | Valuerebel. You've obviously read Robbie Burns' Naked Trader. That is his take on charts exactly and appears sound advice. | shallwe | |
25/7/2018 11:53 | Totally agree - they are an additional tool for judgement on when to buy / sell. The fundamentals are what matters for the long term. When nutcase Ravin said 15p short term I had to bring out my chart - according to it he was talking rubbish and so it proved to be | juju44 | |
25/7/2018 11:39 | Charts are charts, used to try and help to find resistance levels based on previous highs and support levels , nothing more. They are used as a small part of the investment picture along with fundamentals and company prospects. They don’t take into account buy orders, deal announcements, takeovers, earnings etc. Anyone who invests solely on charts is never going to make any long term money. | valuerebel | |
25/7/2018 11:17 | I said at 13p it was heading down . The pattern has the potential for 8p . If you cant or dont read charts , thats ok . You dont have to but it helps in this game | juju44 | |
25/7/2018 10:45 | What's that pop song? Come on, come on , come on etc.Investor awareness and action, not the company! | alchemy | |
25/7/2018 10:35 | What planet are you on? You want me to research on your unfounded and baseless statement on the fall of share price to 8p? Where did you get 8p from? Why not 9p or 6p for that matter. | rostam60 | |
25/7/2018 10:23 | Research it | juju44 | |
25/7/2018 10:08 | juju, please provide your chart and explanation. | rostam60 | |
25/7/2018 10:05 | I dont care what others do. The chart has broken down some time ago and would suggest to me , potentially ,a drop to around 8p | juju44 | |
25/7/2018 09:32 | You are clearly keeping some but hope others will sell theirs....is that the gist of it? | hazl | |
25/7/2018 09:25 | I still look to add around 8p | juju44 | |
24/7/2018 18:56 | Certainly someone dumping | juju44 |
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