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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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/6/2021 20:05 | Ali-I last bought in Aug 20 for under 3p & ,over the years, I have built a decent sized stake ( for me) & reduced my average to under 4p - so I probably wont be following but would be celebrating if they ever increased their holdings to exceed mine | base7 | |
30/6/2021 18:56 | Pleased to see reasons to be optimistic again. | hazl | |
30/6/2021 18:18 | Back in the channel….. now let’s push on to the top of it.. and beyond by results | rjcdc | |
30/6/2021 09:43 | base and are we supposed to follow them -what if the share price doubles? | ali47fish | |
30/6/2021 07:59 | Finally tradermel, your wish has come true! | shallwe | |
30/6/2021 07:19 | Interesting that he/they buy now ,when they could have bought for well under 3p up to Aug 20 & perhaps they now have belief that we really are on the brink ? | base7 | |
30/6/2021 07:10 | Yes indeed Unionhall. Well done Mr McImminent, this will send the market a clear message. Could be an interesting couple of days. | tradermel | |
29/6/2021 16:30 | Shock ? disbelief ? | unionhall | |
29/6/2021 16:21 | This really sums up todays market. 20% down on badly written news of GM, Mercedes and Rivian awards/cars on the road. 10% back up on a couple of director/ii buys and an association with CAE. Imagine the reaction if McImminent actually put his hand in his pocket and bought some shares! | tradermel | |
28/6/2021 20:44 | 2 interesting developments which may well be very significant- 1)US Airforce seeking tenders for eye tracking technology & I done think anyone is close to being able to offer that service,other than See & we may well be provided via CAE (or L3)following our recent inaugural deal with the Aussie Air Force 2)Lombard increasing their holding for the second in a week or so ,hopefully heralding the return of their stake building here | base7 | |
28/6/2021 15:39 | Interesting loading up at this price. | zero the hero | |
25/6/2021 08:36 | Well, its accurate, but says at the current burn rate we have enough cash to last another 3 or 4 years. Which is amazing, but we need evidence of making more money to break even sooner cos it's obviously not attracting investors right now, I'm not relishing the thought of another 1, 2 or 3 years in limbo and I guess a lot are pulling out now with a profit, to come back later or invest in oil, which doesn't help the lifers. I'm keen to hear what the fleet figures are. | blackpudding13 | |
23/6/2021 15:35 | Does the purchase @8.625 mean that the mm's lowered the bid so they could buy on the cheap ? | kramar | |
23/6/2021 14:38 | 23 June 2021 Director/PDMR Shareholding 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, was notified on 23 June 2021 that Lombard Odier Asset Management (Europe) Limited, a person closely associated with the Company's Non-Executive Director, Michael Brown, purchased 1,000,000 ordinary shares in the Company at a price of 8.625 pence each on 22 June 2021. | ali47fish | |
23/6/2021 09:23 | Good morning, More buys than usual so far today. | maytrees | |
23/6/2021 09:10 | Same been in this one for 7+ years and continues to get stronger. Added again as think this will pay off in the future! | harrida5050 | |
22/6/2021 21:01 | As I said, looking weak. however I added more at 8.60 today.. Just got to hold for a year… | rjcdc | |
22/6/2021 07:50 | Ominous share price IMO, needs to get back in the channel quickly. Not sure who is selling but while there is no share price enhancing news it’s putting downward pressure on share price Volume picked up slightly too. Just gotta hold and wait for the inevitable uptrend, which will come. | rjcdc | |
18/6/2021 14:47 | Fair enough Trader, hedge your bets. Could you post just before Armageddon so that we can trade accordingly. PS. FFS lighten up will you, and get some rest. | stuart4u | |
18/6/2021 14:19 | I did not say Ken was a great CEO, just that the contract was secured under his time in charge, just to correct your mistake on your first post. I'll post this again so you read it correctly "will not sell out until it reaches above 12". After that will depend on how the global economy looks, how SEE are progressing and whether Mciminent is delivering at last. | tradermel | |
18/6/2021 13:08 | Surely you've been watching the trading patterns of the last 20 days and how holding here appears a pattern. I would give Nick much more credit than Ken on the auto side. And whose tenure almost bankrupt the company during TFD and gave away millions of shares for 3p when the share price was 5p?The change in management has been necessary and remarkable. Sorry you wont stay around after 12p to see it, but look forward to your post to say you've sold out. | stuart4u | |
18/6/2021 09:49 | Well yesterdays news was eagerly awaited, delivered in such a pi$$ poor way anyone not holding just passed it by and the tiny rise underlines this. Mcimminent should do his job better, yesterdays news was secured under Kens tenure. Good luck with that confidence when the whole Market corrective crashes, the Covid bill has yet to be paid. | tradermel | |
18/6/2021 09:37 | My understanding is news can only be released when formally signed. Imagine releasing un-signed news which may change prior to signature!I have never been more confident. | stuart4u |
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