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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 4.04 | 4.00 | 4.04 | 4.065 | 3.985 | 4.04 | 6,303,334 | 16:35:02 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Computer Related Svcs, Nec | 57.77M | -15.55M | -0.0037 | -10.97 | 168.73M |
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29/11/2018 22:23 | Yes I agree , I was a bit dogmatic. I have listened to him in the past. And I think I'm quite eclectic . But no cars sold? He's been a bit theatrically anti UK in the past. | alchemy | |
29/11/2018 20:41 | I think it's wise to listen to lots of views and them make up your own mind. | hazl | |
29/11/2018 19:24 | I don't listen to him. | alchemy | |
29/11/2018 18:37 | If you listen to Jim Rogers he believes if we go through a financial crisis then people won't buy new cars,full stop. We cannot know exactly how the near future will turn out, talk about the long-term but if we didn't speculate a bit we would do nothing.. | hazl | |
29/11/2018 18:30 | No problem. Yes we do regularly look at safestocks. | hazl | |
29/11/2018 17:13 | I found something more relevant on the safestocks website - see the link below | depester | |
29/11/2018 17:11 | Sorry hazl I meant no offence but I'm more interested in the near future of Seeing Machines in Automotive, Rail and Aerospace rather than the DMS application for aerial vehicles or flying taxis. That's why I'm invested here because there are millions of cars, trains and planes everywhere. Aerial vehicles may be coming in the next 20 years in low volume by which time I hope to be retired. Thanks anyway and yes I missed the video. | depester | |
29/11/2018 13:46 | DEPESTER I think you will find that SEEING MACHINES were used in a video specifically on air-taxis. Perhaps you missed it? A very futuristic video,excellent, but that is what shares are about after all....the future. So relevant in it's way. Have you found anything relevant? IMO | hazl | |
29/11/2018 12:39 | To be fair... I always said £1 by next Xmas... I just thought 16p by this Xmas was a bit stretched.... It certainly shouldn’t be where it is, that’s for sure. | rjcdc | |
29/11/2018 10:35 | https://youtu.be/kDA | alessxito | |
29/11/2018 10:30 | Unbelievable | alessxito | |
29/11/2018 10:27 | you missed a digit for next Xmas | bobogyo | |
29/11/2018 10:19 | Just need it to break away from the downtrend... 5.5p should do it, if there is a bit of volume.... 16p by Xmas.... next Xmas... | rjcdc | |
29/11/2018 10:15 | I added a few too . Great minds .....win alike . I trust. | alchemy | |
29/11/2018 10:04 | added a few this morning . Could be near the bottom now | juju44 | |
29/11/2018 10:02 | Radio will always puts a controversial spin on it. The main thing is the tech is being considered | whiska | |
29/11/2018 09:57 | Better than your find hazl which has absolutely nothing to do with the technology of Seeing Machines! ? | depester | |
29/11/2018 09:48 | the unions think it's a spy | davemac3 | |
29/11/2018 09:42 | I wish they wouldn't use the word 'spy. It's not a spy, it's an important device for the safety of the driver and his passengers. | shallwe | |
29/11/2018 09:17 | great find whiska | hazl | |
29/11/2018 08:08 | Lbc discusses Seeing and potential roll out across uk rail networkhttps://www.g | whiska | |
29/11/2018 05:14 | Tech went mental yesterday. More to come. Dow up 2.5%, Nasdaq up just shy of 3%. Warm fuzzy words from Trump and the Chinese fella at the G20 tomorrow and the melt-up may finally be under way... | boris cobaka |
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