Just a saddo feeling angry he has missed the rise from 3.2 to 4.75, so the obvious thing to do is pick on a perceived weakness then b1tch. The way the world is today, no one can just feel happy for someone else, just express envy.
NV, you really expect Paul to state that 4.09 is a rip off and the insti's got shafted? Sometimes your total lack of savvy is breathtaking
Looking forward to CES and possible Jap motor tie ups. |
Have you just arrived from Gothenburg Stonks -not sure we have seen you before but really tricky to understand your agenda . |
SEE is no pig. Worlds best DMS. Best aftermarket product. Macro situ affecting all in the auto sector. SEE proving they have the support of tier 1s. DMS market developing fast, SEE could capture way over 50%. Breakeven and into profit within 1 to 2 years, now has sufficent capital. |
Keep trying....I'm afraid we're on the up.
8-) |
Easy to understand. Share price value based on future profits and growth anticipated compared to share price obtainable in a difficult market with poor macro. |
In one breath Paul claims the current share price doesn't reflect what he believes is the true value and in another breath he claims the deal at 4p was a fair price. So in his mind we are valued fairly at 4p. Shocking |
At the end of trading the share price had lost nearly all of its gains from the high of the day. Nasty looking candlestick
Speaks volumes
Lipstick on a pig
Worth a lot less than 4.65p IMVHO |
Merry Xmas all |
nvh
Mate, it is what it is. I see no upside in complaining about it. It's a binary. You either hold the stock or you don't.
I note the JV between AISIN and the Mitsu Elec Mobility (MEM) company. signed late this year. More interesting is that AISIN is part of the Toyota group.
More interesting is the seismic changes now taking place this very week regarding Honda, Nissan and Mitsubushi. I'm sure MEM will be targeting this huge coming together for DMS, OMS etc etc
the timing is very interesting |
Mirabeau Skinny good find.
These companies just use little companies inventions, it seems to me whilst they themselves struggle.
Not an even playing field at all, in my opinion.
Anyway looks a bit more positive. |
Off the highs, but decent volume :-
free stock charts from uk.advfn.com |
Lombard & VSI will sell their shares tomorrow morning at a premium to the amount paid for the 15%-presumably the price will be set tomorrow morning |
So the new shares will be admitted to Aim from the 24th will the share price drop down by the diluted amount of 15% or is that already priced in. Thanks |
Terrific news. No wonder the share price has been going up recently. |
BOOM! SEYE is dead
Peel Hunt analysts had previously flagged concerns ‘caused by industry weakness’ about Seeing Machine’s balance sheet and its ability to meet its profitability targets.
But the broker said on Monday the Mitsibishi deal, ‘whilst diluting shareholders’, is a ‘decent option to solve its balance sheet issues’ and unlocks ‘significantly more value in terms of commercial opportunities than a distressed equity raise’.
Peel Hunt, which holds a buy rating for Seeing Machines with a target price of 7p, said: ‘This investment secures the next c.18 months of runway for Seeing Machines, by which point the company plans to be cash generative
‘Previously, Mitsubishi was working with SEE’s main competitor Smart Eye in the automotive sector, underlining the superiority of its product.
‘This is not the first significant customer to make the switch, as BMW (a significant volume driver) previously swapped Smart Eye for Seeing Machines
‘We believe in the long-run prospects of the firm, further bolstered by the continued progress in its automotive product.
‘Once camera-based DMS becomes mandated in the summer of 2026, we expect to see demand accelerate, bringing with it significant cash generation.’
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very interesting update from Mitsu and SEE partnership..new insights from today's news |
My thoughts are that big companies take advantage of small innovative individuals and probably always have done.
I take it your little short was spoilt further this morning Stonks.
Anyway back to family and friends today. |
I am sure that Lombard & VSI appreciate that our prospects are substantially enhanced by todays collaboration with Mits - & that their prospects of increased returns also improved substantially.They were clearly aware of this deal & approved it although I appreciate that if they feel hard done by they could decide to sell In Market thereby creating a large overhang & depressing our share price My view is that they are more likely to remain supportive investors & could me tempted to buy more shares, In Market , than sell. Very positive news today & great to see Paul sounding so positive in todays Proactive interview. Merry Xmas & a happy & successful 2025 to you all -even the habitual moaners & groaners. |
hazl your thoughts? more jam tomorrow?
4 billion plus shares in issue
the gravy train just keeps on rolling
top 2 shareholders willing to sell out
caterpillar not interested in bankrolling more losses? |
Seeing Machines secures £26.2 (US$32.8) million strategic investment from Mitsubishi Electric Mobility as part of collaboration agreement
Investment underpinned by significant growth opportunities in the Japanese Automotive segment, Aftermarket distribution in North America, Japan and Europe and new adjacent markets
Now 26.2 million that's rather substantial!
Seeing Machines Limited (AIM: SEE, "Seeing Machines", the "Group" or the "Company"), the advanced computer vision technology company that designs AI-powered operator monitoring systems to improve transport safety, announces that it has entered into a collaboration agreement (the "Collaboration Agreement") with Mitsubishi Electric Mobility Corporation ("Mitsubishi Electric Mobility"), a global leader in the design and manufacture of automotive products and technologies, to pursue joint growth opportunities in the supply of driver and occupant monitoring system ("DMS" and "OMS" respectively) technology solutions to enhance safety in Automotive. Mitsubishi also becomes a significant investor in Seeing Machines, following a subscription agreement entered into on 23 December 2024 raising gross proceeds of approximately £26.2 (US$32.8) million (the "Subscription Agreement") to enhance the Group's balance sheet and provide funding for further growth. The Subscription Agreement represents 15% of Seeing Machines' issued share capital prior to the issue of New Ordinary Shares. |
19699 Mirabeau good post. |