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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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0.165 | 4.08% | 4.205 | 4.145 | 4.22 | 4.45 | 4.015 | 4.02 | 12,494,362 | 16:35:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Computer Related Svcs, Nec | 57.77M | -15.55M | -0.0037 | -11.27 | 173.31M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/5/2020 10:13 | Looks like the buying is continuing quite relentlessly, the mm's must be filling an order at a given price otherwise we would be 3.5p by now. dyor | srpactive | |
07/5/2020 09:39 | l4 You are obviously a very well healed gentleman / lady, I hope we surge far higher than 3.7p so you can reap your rewards here. Keep safe. active | srpactive | |
07/5/2020 09:36 | 3.7p is my breakeven (3.5m is my holding, which is just a bit scary- topped up/ averaged down substantially at 1.7, 1.8 and 2.5) a frothy little bubble up would suit me down to the ground! | lfc4ever | |
07/5/2020 08:41 | If we can move through 3.10p as mentioned yesterday we could be on to a decent move higher nearer the 3.7p region, in my honest opinion. dyor Interesting chart. | srpactive | |
07/5/2020 08:34 | shallwe My rerating is a little closer than yours, it is now. The world will bring all the time for change technology forward by years. As I have said NOW is the time for no or less contact going forward. Even talking of getting rid of cash that has been mentioned for years, but now is their chance. dyor | srpactive | |
07/5/2020 08:30 | It is certainly looking very active over the last few days and surely a 'Holdings' RNS it's due sometime. But we have been here many times before.Having been in SEE since 2015, I'm still making a large loss but the technology is now being utilised in every transport steam as well as being mandated in Europe in me cars as from next year.It's a long term hold but I'm convinced it will get there in the end. My timeline is 2022-23 for substantial re-rating.For. | shallwe | |
07/5/2020 08:23 | Shallwe Another 700000 plus at over 3p, could be a small fund manager as I mentioned yesterday. They generally buy stakes of £50000 to start with I have read, so maybe a lot more to come. dyor Edit And they continue, another 500000. | srpactive | |
07/5/2020 08:19 | I agree but I meant the 200000 and 250000 more so, but the market will only let you buy smaller chunks, I had to buy in broken down sizes yesterday. Maybe we have a buyer who has bought all of the above aswell as the 1000000 buy late on yesterday. Buys are all good as you say. I would expect a move closer to 3.20p soon myself. dyor active | srpactive | |
07/5/2020 08:16 | I wouldn't call 100k a large buy, however, decent 'round-number' buys always look good and could be a sign of II buying. | shallwe | |
07/5/2020 08:11 | Some big buys going through earlier again, someone just bought 100000 at 3.10p. dyor Morning all by the way. active | srpactive | |
06/5/2020 12:48 | What a pleasant fella, didn't just lift the price | velvetide | |
06/5/2020 12:18 | amt/ s66/ v Thank you all. | srpactive | |
06/5/2020 11:45 | Thanks srp, any possible contactless POS applications building on their infotainment work could see this soar, voice systems are of course possible but have severe security implications | velvetide | |
06/5/2020 11:31 | i spoke with the CEO earlier in the year & he said that Tesla would not engage with them. Typical silicon valley tech company think they are experts in everything. | seans66 | |
06/5/2020 11:30 | srpactive If you want cheap growth stocks in the Pandemic take a look at Tandem and Halfords. DYOR no advice intended. I think See is a longterm investment anyway which could give huge rewards if it lives hup to expectations. I was in at higher levels but bought a lot at the low point also so just about break even. I am hoping for 12p in 18 months or so to give an idea of my ambition. Again no advice intended. | amt | |
06/5/2020 10:40 | S Yes and a roll out to other industries too, I would have thought. Driverless taxi's in the capital? Any talk of a collaboration with tesla? 500000 size trades now, this is getting interesting. dyor | srpactive | |
06/5/2020 10:39 | V I have said for a little while on other threads, my focus is on no contact investments due to C19 going forward, see is the obvious one, card transactions another UNG and drones MNO. Ncyt and vec are my pharmas. Online gambling GVC and massive dividend and growth stock HGM. dyor active | srpactive | |
06/5/2020 10:37 | No direct application, but helps combat the fatigue of lorry/deliver drivers working overtime at the moment. | shallwe | |
06/5/2020 10:32 | the buying is becoming uncomfortably insatiable, any covid application for the technology ? | velvetide | |
06/5/2020 10:09 | As posted before, I've been here for 7 years - currently down 29%! Initial price 7.95p and then 3.05, 4.66,4.40 & 1.80. | skinny | |
06/5/2020 10:04 | You will not regret buying at the moment. CEO has to achieve 6.1p for a month running upto 30th June to get his free shares. When did you last see a CEO not getting his freebies? | zero the hero | |
06/5/2020 10:03 | Caution! Some of us who have been in this stock for a while (my in price is 7p) have deep multiple disappointment scars.Hopefully the current tick up in buying activity is stimulated by the prospect of some material progress with meaningful contract wins-but I'm not holding my breath! | tarrant777 | |
06/5/2020 10:00 | Oh in 3rd place have Gulf Marine Services at 8% | sibeks | |
06/5/2020 09:54 | mine too up 18% followed by Alpha Growth at 15% | sibeks |
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