ADVFN Logo ADVFN

We could not find any results for:
Make sure your spelling is correct or try broadening your search.

Trending Now

Toplists

It looks like you aren't logged in.
Click the button below to log in and view your recent history.

Hot Features

Registration Strip Icon for discussion Register to chat with like-minded investors on our interactive forums.

SEE Seeing Machines Limited

4.285
-0.11 (-2.50%)
30 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
  -0.11 -2.50% 4.285 4.205 4.35 4.43 4.205 4.39 4,562,447 16:35:24
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Computer Related Svcs, Nec 57.77M -15.55M -0.0037 -11.35 174.55M
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 4.40p. 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 £174.55 million. Seeing Machines has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -11.35.

Seeing Machines Share Discussion Threads

Showing 15751 to 15769 of 21850 messages
Chat Pages: Latest  634  633  632  631  630  629  628  627  626  625  624  623  Older
DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
24/10/2018
15:19
To cover the huge losses you made buying at 12p and selling in single figures
zero the hero
24/10/2018
14:36
Getting harder to see the near term so I bought a few today though I wouldn't rule out a drop to around 5p
juju44
24/10/2018
12:21
A better day today...hey?
hazl
23/10/2018
15:59
Yes, the entire market is getting a good kicking. Current excuse to drive the market down is the Italians. Apparently the EU doesn't like their budget. That's against a backdrop of Brexit, US mid-terms swinging to the Democrats and increased deficit resulting from more tax cuts.
cfb2
23/10/2018
15:51
At this point in time I wish I held 100% cash instead of any of my shares.
poombear
23/10/2018
14:12
Spot on though ain't I :-)
zero the hero
23/10/2018
13:36
There are many ways of playing the stock market.

Your ducking and diving doesn't compare to having one or two really great long term stocks ...can hold up the rest of your portfolio.

But of course....you wouldn't know what that is like....

hazl
23/10/2018
13:05
hahahaha bad losers
juju44
23/10/2018
12:47
Nasty dribbling Troll, sad life being a loser in life only getting off by posting on many threads that are falling.

Juju you bought in double figures you lying fool. 12p wasn't it? So you are bitter as hell at buying in double figures then having to sell at a big loss. So you are back here bitter as hell wanting the price down as you cannot face that you have lost.

zero the hero
23/10/2018
11:55
6p looming .I can wait
juju44
23/10/2018
11:12
If this company is good, and has a superior product, it will prove itself in the end I'm sure.
Look at CMS this morning....taken out because it was so cheap.

You never know....

hazl
23/10/2018
11:09
You don't fool anybody here only yourself........
hazl
23/10/2018
11:08
Again most intelligent people know it's not company specific but all previously
high-growth shares.
The market rules and it will do what it will do.
We really don't need childish comments from sad posters.

You must have lost loads of your paper-profit as you let it slip once just how many you had accumulated.

hazl
23/10/2018
10:53
Takes one to know one zero . you are obviously losing but pretending .
juju44
23/10/2018
10:11
So you are happy to salivate over other peoples misery then. I really fail to understand why people like you come on BB's dribbling over other people losing money. (and I am not losing, just not in credit as much) Sad individual.

If you are short I understand, if not what pleasure can you possibly derive from the share price lowering?

zero the hero
22/10/2018
11:47
thanks unionhall
hazl
22/10/2018
10:52
https://www.seeingmachines.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/SeeingMachines_AnnualReport2018_web_FINAL.pdf
alessxito
22/10/2018
10:16
hxxps://www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/107933326/auckland-transport-trials-eyemonitoring-technology-to-stop-bus-drivers-falling-asleep?fbclid=IwAR1UZuruuLFHFIip5-oz40hVpQiJzOrmxSV1rk9sj8Hlk0Zy4ueX19_hDmg
unionhall
22/10/2018
10:05
Posted by beefcakebrutus on LSE....Email from Ken....


Regarding RNS silence from another perspective:

Unfortunately, investors are going to have to accept not knowing who our customers are - at least until the vehicles are formally launched. We understand the frustration very well as we find out equally challenging to not be able to share more information.

However, we have to think about it from our customers' perspectives.

Say you owned and operated a highly competitive business in an industry where it took you one year to design your new product, two or three more years to engineer the product followed by another year to build and reveal/launch the final product which was then sold in the market for the next four or five years - the car industry for example.

Knowing that you have to find ways to win your customers' emotional attachment to your product over your competitors offering, you'd obviously want your potential buyers to always feel that they are purchasing brand new technology/features at the time of purchase and to have them be surprised and excited to learn about these cool new technologies and features that form part of you're product. Imagine how much more difficult it would be to sell your product if customers were always aware and thinking that they were purchasing four or five-year-old technology.

This is the automotive industry model that we have to operate in. The OEM has to make technology decisions three to five years ahead of the launch of their products. As result, they insist that the suppliers don't share what is going into their vehicles ahead of the launch otherwise there's less novelty for the buyer in the vehicle - especially with new technologies like ours and the super exciting features that it enables along with the safety aspects that it will deliver.

I strongly suspect that people wouldn't likely be as excited about purchasing a new mobile phone or consumer electronics device knowing that it was designed four or five years ago.

unionhall
Chat Pages: Latest  634  633  632  631  630  629  628  627  626  625  624  623  Older

Your Recent History

Delayed Upgrade Clock