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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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09/1/2020 11:19 | Bear in mind there are also two days left for CES - it seems that SEE are having to make announcement because it’s now in the open... I reckon there’s probably more to come... | rjcdc | |
09/1/2020 11:03 | Interims not due next week but hopefully a very half year update.I agree that we need signed contracts demonstrating revenue to be generated together with the first (of hopefully many) licensing deals to confirm that we really will not have to raise fresh funds .Ideally we could do with a couple of heavy weight trade investors taking disclosable holdings -but that is less likely . | base7 | |
09/1/2020 10:46 | Or good interims followed by the long awaited Aviation deal? | zero the hero | |
09/1/2020 10:35 | Better volume.... maybe this rise does have legs. I think numbers that support the current MC are important.... but yes sentiment is key too. But some actual big contract wins - they would be the catalyst for a rerate | rjcdc | |
09/1/2020 09:50 | Well the association already existed without public knowledge, for BMW to allow SEE to share a stage shows massive opportunity. Do we need numbers to get the share price to rise, I would say no as sentiment alone will do that. I will give you ITM as a great example of this. Same situation as SEE with the BoD frequently criticised and no concrete RNS's giving calculable value, yet their share price has gone from 20p to 90p since may. Just because the herd can see the prospects. I missed the boat with ITM, but with SEE I have a great average. Interims next week, so could be the start of a re-rating. | zero the hero | |
09/1/2020 09:22 | The issue is that while collaborations are all well and good they don’t add revenue... it’s the contracts that matter. I have a minor concern that SEE are doing all this collaboration with little return. What I hope they are doing is collaborating just enough to not give too much away until contracts are signed. If this is all about drumming up business then the next few months should be very interesting as deals will follow. Until then we waiting for the buying to kick in... | rjcdc | |
09/1/2020 09:15 | Quite surprised we are still at the price we are, three elite Press releases / RNS in as many days and not a huge amount of buying. The herd will realise one day soon and the share price will go nuts when the reality sinks in. | zero the hero | |
09/1/2020 08:07 | That's a highly significant deal with Qualcomm which is a giant and with Intel perhaps the most important chip manufacturer in the world. I wonder if the use of eye tracking for mobile phones is still being researched behind the scenes. Originally Samsung were working on this, perhaps they still are. | amt | |
09/1/2020 06:17 | Great tie-up with Qualcomm Lenne on the BMW stage doing their PR for them on DMS and infotainment. See SEE Twitter feed | mirabeau | |
08/1/2020 22:09 | I wish it could be CES everyday!!! Cracking little announcement :-) | abid6814 | |
08/1/2020 09:00 | 5.2p (ish) is also a key share price to get through... beyond that it shd be clear air to, er, £3... I’m thinking interims next week... | rjcdc | |
08/1/2020 08:04 | More media coverage - all grist to the mill :- . . . | skinny | |
08/1/2020 07:47 | Patience tester for sure as I think I have held my initial buy for a mere 6 years on a spike at 4.4p :-) Perhaps the RNS at 1700 yesterday / this morning's RNS (on LSE) will refresh the upward movement. | zero the hero | |
08/1/2020 07:19 | Zero - technically yes! :-) Hopefully we will gain some momentum on that calibre of news - I've been here for 7 years waiting patiently. | skinny | |
07/1/2020 21:50 | Might just be the start of that news we need.... cd be interesting the rest Of this week. | rjcdc | |
07/1/2020 18:40 | https://twitter.com/ | 1kam | |
07/1/2020 17:58 | Is it still over bought Skinny? :-) | zero the hero | |
07/1/2020 17:53 | Nice after hours press release about BMW demonstrating Seeing Machines tech at CES. Looking forward to some prominent OEM wins in the coming months. | abid6814 | |
07/1/2020 10:39 | Thinking the buying will accelerate through the day like yesterday... still need that proper catalyst to get this Fully going but the current share price action is very encouraging.... finding a platform from which to launch. | rjcdc | |
06/1/2020 17:16 | It wont look overbought if a now long awaited aviation licensing deal(deals) is/(are) announced ,another major auto deal is announced & a positive first half trading update is published later this month . | base7 | |
06/1/2020 16:37 | 9 month high and on reasonable volume - looking a bit over bought though. free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | skinny | |
06/1/2020 15:44 | Semicast has been extremely positive on SEE and genuinely understands the technology and the market | longtermgains | |
06/1/2020 15:42 | Follow CES action using the Semicast Twitter page: Semicast is run by Colin Barnden who presented at the Capital Markets Day. Semicast Twitter discusses news & ideas related to automotive IR vision DMS. Semicast has been researching the global automotive electronics market since 1999.Barnden is the most authoritative research analyst in this area. Accessing the Twitter account is free | longtermgains |
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