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https://www.bosch-mobility-solutions.com/en/products-and-services/passenger-cars-and-light-commercial-vehicles/interior-and-body-systems/interior-monitoring-systems/ I think this is the solution that Volvo have gone for.... with SEE of course.....
Argo 1st contract...? https://mobile.twitter.com/semicast_res/status/1144277103753531397
I still think Cenkos must have a dodgy office calculator- each unit has upfront cost of A$1k so by their forecasts = A$11.5m, then plus monthly fees for these and the other 16k units in use = by their calculation -A$0.2m...? Just those 16k already in use should generate another A$9m plus in monthly fees next year. Ffs Cenkos, or am I missing something..?
ET, man you’re barking up the wrong tree re Red being Safestocks, and I'm just Bud Fox... and as much as I wanted to be Gordon Gekko, I'll always just be Bud Fox... I’ve always kept a close eye on SmartEye and other competition for SEE and it’s good to have an investor in SmartEye on these boards imo. With your tone I’m guessing you’re more invested in SEYE than SEE though. I’m sure both companies will grow impressively from here but with all I know and think I know and hope I know, for me SEE is the more compelling investment at the current prices. AIM is a very inefficient market.... up to this point SEYE have talked the better game but the fog will lift when the revenue starts rolling in...
Glad you’re back in Mirabeau and able to take the emotion out of your losses with SEE. I also have been in and out of SEE numerous times but currently hold more shares than ever, I like you can’t see much of a downside from here...
Production now of 600bopd for CAD
https://mobile.twitter.com/seeingmachines/status/1118753868060319744
Seems the Aus government is investing millions into its automotive industry: https://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2019-04-10/labor-tens-of-millions-to-resurrect-australian-car-industry/10985458?pfmredir=sm Here’s an interesting paragraph: ‘Firms active in the Australian automotive sector include Bosch, Unidrive, Nissan Casting, Carbon Revolution, MHG Plastics and Seeing Machines, which is working with Holden on autonomous vehicles in Canberra.’