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SEE Seeing Machines Limited

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-0.07 (-1.40%)
Last Updated: 13:15:52
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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
  -0.07 -1.40% 4.94 4.94 4.98 5.00 4.94 4.98 3,323,446 13:15:52
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Computer Related Svcs, Nec 57.77M -15.55M -0.0037 -13.35 205.31M
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 5.01p. Over the last year, Seeing Machines shares have traded in a share price range of 4.805p to 6.30p.

Seeing Machines currently has 4,156,019,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Seeing Machines is £205.31 million. Seeing Machines has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -13.35.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
25/10/2019
08:58
it is a toe in the water- but a pretty significant market and opportunity.
Slightly disappointed that there is no price action on the back of it.

lfc4ever
25/10/2019
08:39
42trader - Posts: 891 (Today 09:16)

Cenkos update

Fleet deal in North America

Seeing Machines has today announced that it is has signed a contract with Bison Transport Inc, one of Canada's most prestigious transport companies, to install Guardian into its fleet. Bison Transport has been named North America's Safest Fleet by the Truckload Carriers Association and the American Trucking Associations, and is one of the largest carriers in Canada. With over 2,500 employees, Bison serves Canada and surrounding US states with haulage and logistics services. Following the recent completion of an initial trial, Seeing Machines will install Guardian, the Company's retrofit driver monitoring technology for commercial transport and logistics fleets, into around 120 Bison trucks, with
installation to commence immediately.

- Comment: Today’s announcement is another demonstration of the continued turnaround of the Seeing Machines fleet business and an indicator that there is substantial value in this business. Following the challenges in the fleet segment in
2018, Seeing Machines retreated from the North American fleet market reducing its workforce and only supporting existing customers. Despite this, we understand sophisticated fleet operators have continued to seek out the Seeing Machines Guardian product, which remains unique in the market with its ability to help prevent accidents from drowsiness and distraction. Today’s announcement shows the interest from North American fleet operators continues and that the Guardian fleet product has a strong value proposition in this competitive market, even after the company increased prices. The North American fleet market is the second largest in the world (after China) with over 3.6m Class 8 trucks (heavy >15 tonne articulated lorry) and so today’s announced represents an important return to this large market with a leading Brand name customer in Bison. We iterate our Buy recommendation and 12p price target.

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mirabeau
25/10/2019
07:51
Agreed supersonico.
hazl
25/10/2019
07:45
Thank you. I'm glad you have explained the significance to onetomany.
shallwe
25/10/2019
07:28
This is a signpost RNS. If it follows the Australian model.. the Prestigious award winning company roll out Guardian with due fanfare and Trucking association (TCA) backing..with Guardian distributors , legislators and insurance company partnerships (DMC) following thru.

It might look like a small start but this is how Guardian adoption has snowballed in Australia and will likely do the same in Canada and USA.

It's all about Dots and Ducks imo.

supersonico
25/10/2019
07:10
Less than 10% of the fleet (1700 trucks according to Bison web),hopefully this contract is just a starter.
skypaps48
25/10/2019
06:42
Few thousand dollars I'd think. Minuscule and meaningless. Don't even know why they issued RNS
onetomany
25/10/2019
06:29
Don’t think the value is particularly relevant / meaningful, it’s all about re-entry into North America. The fleet model is sorted, so hopefully this is just the beginning.
techno20
25/10/2019
06:22
..no mention of value of contract...any thoughts?
hazl
25/10/2019
06:13
Very helpful post skinny, thanks for that.
onetomany
25/10/2019
06:04
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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, has signed a contract with Bison Transport Inc. ("Bison Transport"), one of Canada's most prestigious transport companies, to install Guardian into its fleet.

Bison Transport has been named North America's Safest Fleet by the Truckload Carriers Association and the American Trucking Associations, and is one of the largest carriers in Canada. With over 2,500 employees, Bison serves Canada and surrounding US states with haulage and logistics services.

Following the recent completion of an initial trial, Seeing Machines will install Guardian, the Company's retrofit driver monitoring technology for commercial transport and logistics fleets, into around 120 Bison trucks, with installation to commence immediately.

more.....

skinny
22/10/2019
21:41
It is a surprise any of it is working - it is so long since I updated it...

I'll have a look tomorrow evening perhaps....

seeingmachines.com is where you need to be...

unionhall
22/10/2019
20:07
Hi Unionhall - Just tried the Links Company Website and doesn't appear to be working on my PC.

Cheers Wattene

wattene
22/10/2019
16:56
Correction - aviation contract promised "shortly" was the exact wording. If they had reneged on "imminently" I would be a very worried man, but even so shortly being undelivered is unamusing. I have put it down to a noob CEO letting his enthusiasm get away with him, and he has clarified it will be this year.

I mind staff being rewarded right now as the share is barely above the share price when I first bought in years ago. So far they have achieved nothing for investors and are rewarding themselves very nicely at our expense.

I just hope its them loading up before good news.

zero the hero
22/10/2019
11:16
An RNS like that is always going to be a killer when we are still waiting for the aviation contract promised imminently back in August and any indication of a licensing deal to bring forward revenue to avoid another fund raising before 2021.

This time round the chairman has skin in the game so she now gets to understand how shareholders feel. Nobody minds staff being rewarded when things are going to plan. Come on PM get it together.

cfb2
20/10/2019
23:15
Holidays are a bad time to received downside investment surprises as you are unlikely to discuss with Family so let’s hooe for iodide at Centre Parks
base7
20/10/2019
19:18
To be honest, we’re going to center parks and last time I went there I lost a lot on another share.... and couldn’t really do much about it.

I’m hoping it’s different this time...👍

rjcdc
20/10/2019
17:29
If so let’s hope it is positive news & drama
base7
20/10/2019
07:27
I’m away next week - there’s always some news/drama when I’m away.

OEM news perhaps....

rjcdc
18/10/2019
15:15
More regurgitated news rather than research as usual.
shallwe
18/10/2019
12:35
new research note out from Hyridan apparently-- anyone got access?
lfc4ever
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