Share Name |
Share Symbol |
Market |
Type |
Share ISIN |
Share Description |
Seeing Machines Limited |
LSE:SEE |
London |
Ordinary Share |
AU0000XINAJ0 |
ORD NPV (DI) |
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Price Change |
% Change
|
Share
Price
|
Bid
Price
|
Offer
Price
|
High Price
|
Low Price |
Open Price
|
Shares
Traded
|
Last Trade
|
|
0.39 |
16.88% |
2.70 |
2.60 |
2.69 |
2.72 |
2.31 |
2.31 |
26,373,402 |
16:35:24 |
Industry
Sector
|
Turnover |
Profit |
EPS - Basic |
PE Ratio |
Market Cap |
Computer Related Svcs, Nec |
67.63M |
-33.13M |
-0.0078 |
-3.33 |
98.68M |
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 2.31p. Over the last year, Seeing Machines shares have traded in a share price range of 1.605p to 5.40p.
Seeing Machines currently has 4,271,645,483 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Seeing Machines is £98.68 million. Seeing Machines has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -3.33.
Seeing Machines Share
Discussion Threads
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14/2/2025 17:07:05 | I hold millions of shares in SM unfortunately with huge losses to date and agree with NVHLTD apart from 1 point, Gen 3 didnt launch 12 months ago, it STILL isn't available or launched in Enterprise form. |  f5ryn6pq4b | |
13/2/2025 22:21:36 | As I said Chill... Relax.... This will come good.. based on Tier 1 relationships, cars on the road, quality of auto product |  sipps | |
13/2/2025 19:19:11 | It only matters to existing investors in Smarteye and Seeing Machines what the cash position is because both companies will be bought out at somepoint. Neither is going to the wall. Current investors might get wiped out, but both companies and their technology will survive.
We're supposed to have the rear view mirror wrapped up and protected by patents. I remember at the town hall someone asking if the company would take legal action if some other company used the mirror. Total BS. Time for the CEO to be kicked out. |  nvhltd | |
13/2/2025 10:45:38 | It's chill, wait, don't panic time. Micky mouse deals from a cash strapped competitor are of no consequence. All the signs are when not if... |  sipps | |
13/2/2025 10:06:26 | It wasn't worth much anyway |  amt | |
13/2/2025 10:06:16 | It wasn't worth much anyway |  amt | |
13/2/2025 10:05:05 | Smart Eye announced yesterday 2 design wins with an existing customer. Historically it does a fund raise this time of year (which it needs desperately) so another pump by Martin and Redeye, its PR company. Expect more |  smithless | |
02/2/2025 06:24:42 | Nvh along to cheer us up. His whinging is directly correlated to the share price falls. |  amt | |
01/2/2025 20:29:45 | Rather than moan moan moan I say sell sell sell and go away. Then if it all comes together as is probable you can count if the trust cost of your moan moan moan. |  sipps | |
01/2/2025 19:39:51 | That's January down and still no sign of any new contract growth in auto, fleet or aviation. Only 17 months to go before camera based dms becomes a legal requirement in cars and trucks sold into Europe.
We really have been failed or deceived by the CEO over the past few years. So many false dawns and promises made.
The Magna deal needs to be renewed in the next 5 months and we need to see some orders from this "holy grail" position for DMS. The CLN repayment is looming ever larger. You can bet your last dollar that the solution to this problem will be costly to existing shareholders
What also for the 330K commercial vehicles sold in Europe. Diddly squat from fleet too despite Guardian 3 being launched more than 12 months ago. |  nvhltd | |
01/2/2025 10:36:54 | Article about Seeing Machines on page 15 of today's Times. Every new car sold in Europe from 2026 must have cameras that monitor the driver! |  r9505571 | |
21/1/2025 17:49:34 | With view to the size of Institutional Holdings the chances of a low ball MBO being agreed are remote.At some point, hopefully once we have won a decent % of the 10-15 RFQs which are apparently out there) ,achieved cash flow break even then profitability, benefitted from our strong partnerships with Magna,Mits & many others -there is then a fair chance of a bid , although I would hope at a substantially higher price than our current share price |  base7 | |
21/1/2025 12:07:55 | The only people to benefit are the bod Low ball mbo Then merge with other group for massive profit for bod |  jamboexpress | |
20/1/2025 17:19:56 | how come the share price is depressed even when ive is accumulting |  ali47fish | |
20/1/2025 13:20:45 | jamb explain mbo- who benefits- to what end as i do not understand the significance of this if it happens or if is good for shareholders |  ali47fish | |
20/1/2025 12:20:14 | MBO on the cards |  jamboexpress | |
15/1/2025 07:02:10 | More hefty Director buy
1.17m 210k |  mirabeau | |
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