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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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29/8/2018 21:55 | Unlikely to be a placing as they can get a bank loan using their confirmed auto rev (which is only going to get bigger) as collateral. Onebeertoomany changes his views with the wind. Even a broken clock is right twice a day. Go to lse see for quality, informed debate. | seans66 | |
29/8/2018 21:39 | el don if you look at ravin 146 post it's bullshyt. An unexplained rise in shareprice on aim is usually explained by a fall back to the price before a rise. If you don't agree with another person's opinion try and give a valid reason. pbj | pbj | |
29/8/2018 19:47 | Everybody is entitled to their own opinion and bulletin boards give people the opportunity to express their opinions,so if you read or post on bb then you have to accept that opinions differ. I also believe that there will be a placing between 6-8p around about december as this will be about 12 months since the last one.( money might run out about then) There might also be a bank loan or similar but I think the shareprice is slowly falling to a price close to where a placing might happen, won't look as bad if shareprice is 8p and placing is 7p!. This is just my opinion. | pbj | |
29/8/2018 19:23 | Never seen so much bullshyt from a loner on a free bulletin board.Guys it will snow tomorrow...tomorrow: guys trust me it will snow tomorrowSeveral days after: guys it looks like it's snowing...hold up it's just my dandruffMonth later...guys it snowed today, but not hereYear later and its Xmas...it's snowing today...on a film I'm watching18 months later: it actually snows.No one expects it...but the I say...guys I told you it would snow I told you....I'm so happy I'm right...I'm and Arabic from Dubai...I'm so right while I sit on my yacht while it's snowing in Dabai.Onetomany...th | ravin146 | |
29/8/2018 17:21 | No no no... check your facts. I've always said there's a placing. I know there is. Question was the price which is under negotiation. I expected 6-8p and posted such.... had a hunch wouldn't be as low and bought back last week as I posted (30% or so below price I sold). Today I can see that my original thought correct. You will hear soon a placing at 6-8p... I now need to add the following ..IMO and DYOR. NAI. | onetomany | |
29/8/2018 16:45 | Like the last placing you had insider knowledge about? Or the other time when you had 3 separate sources that good news was going to drop and it never did? Why would you even buy in the first place if you knew a placing was on the cards? | double teapot | |
29/8/2018 15:51 | That looks like another placing RNS to me. Sold out. | onetomany | |
29/8/2018 15:13 | This tweet backs up my point regarding regulators and being technically agnostic. | poombear | |
29/8/2018 15:00 | I agree Davemac and poom. It's an impossible one to value just now,it's got value that's pretty obvious but value that is untapped as yet and I bet the auto industry and the tech industry know it! | hazl | |
29/8/2018 11:25 | I think today's rns is not particularly aimed at shareholders, but more at potential customers and probably even more directly policymakers like the EU. In the recent paper on the future of driver safety the EU stated that DMS should be mandatory, but also that it was solution agnostic, adding that driver monitoring technology was immature. What today's announcement says is "oh no it's not look at what we have been doing in the real world" IMO. | poombear | |
29/8/2018 10:01 | Why is it a significant milestone what's so special about 1.3 billion km that is more significant than 1.2 or 1.4 just don't get it. Really sad that this is the best that they can do more info being released on Lse board. Have to agree it's pointless. | pbj | |
29/8/2018 09:51 | If you want it, come and get it.... Guardian, by David Grey | rjcdc | |
29/8/2018 09:38 | significant milestone, just stressing that SEE is world leader and has lots of data to underpin it, good RNS. | davemac3 | |
29/8/2018 09:32 | Are you sure is pointless? | alessxito | |
29/8/2018 09:08 | Another pointless RNS? | derf1953 | |
29/8/2018 08:39 | Ummm ..". Well, prospective customers might be pleased. | alchemy | |
29/8/2018 07:09 | RNS - nor material but nice to know that £SEE's AI must have learnt A LOT: Seeing Machines' Guardian Driver Monitoring System covers more than 1 billion km Seeing Machines Limited (AIM: SEE) ("Seeing Machines" or the "Company"), the advanced computer vision technology company that designs AI-powered operator monitoring systems to improve transport safety, announces today that its Guardian Driver Monitoring System (DMS) has travelled more than 1 billion kilometres, keeping thousands of commercial fleet drivers safe in more than 24 countries, and collecting real world, naturalistic driving data. Guardian is Seeing Machines' retrofit solution for commercial fleets in public transport and logistics. Guardian provides real-time, in-cabin alerts when fatigue or distraction is detected by sensors that can monitor the driver. It works in all light conditions, including night driving and when the driver is wearing sunglasses. Guardian is connected to a 24/7 monitoring centre and cloud analytics engine that gives fleet owners a variety of customisable intervention and analytics programs. Since its launch in 2016, Guardian has been used in commercial trucks and buses covering more than 1.3 billion km (812 million miles) and has detected over 3.6 million fatigue and distraction related driver events. This data is critical to the Human Factors research and development and provides the platform from which the Seeing Machines automotive grade driver monitoring technology has been developed and refined. This real world, on road data enables Seeing Machines to offer market leading driver monitoring technology based on highly comprehensive and meaningful information. Ken Kroeger, Seeing Machines CEO, said: "The 1.3 billion km of data we have gathered since launching Guardian underpins our clear market leadership in the development and deployment of effective driver monitoring systems that demonstrably enhance transport safety across a range of verticals. "In addition to the positive impact Guardian has on driver safety, the data collected has provided Seeing Machines with a robust machine learning platform and has played an integral role in the development of our FOVIO DME (driver monitoring engine)." | runthejoules | |
28/8/2018 23:05 | Our real blessings often appear to us in the shape of pains, losses and disappointments; but let us have patience and we soon shall see them in their proper figures | alessxito | |
28/8/2018 19:15 | You are both same peas in the pod.You deramp full of shyt too.Name me facts...come juju the man for the Arabia | ravin146 | |
28/8/2018 15:48 | You got it | alessxito | |
28/8/2018 15:44 | They did tweet though. | alchemy | |
28/8/2018 15:27 | Bird didn't sing . Just another ramper making it up | juju44 | |
28/8/2018 15:22 | Care to elaborate or are you just teasing? | seans66 |
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