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Given DMS is now mandatory in EU it won't just be big companies but all small and medium sizes companies with any vehicle may take on Guardian driven by insurance companies, the recurring revenue for that if realised would be phenominal
No worries, nice to have some levity for a change it has been quite serious and acrimonious of late on the board though, when SEE appears on google news by any press apart from proactive investors we can all let out a sigh of relief
I don't know how anyone can get excited about charts on penny shares, as opposed to commodities currencies etc especially given the lack of liquidity, and until the Junker report an area that was considered niche This is an investment stock not one I'd ever trade
Sgreen, except that if you think about you don't need any hardware, its all in the phone, what isn't is the algorithms for recognition and the thousands of hours of data SEE has I'm not saying that is what they are doing I'm just wondering why hasn't anything come of it...either because there is nothing there or the complete opposite whatever that is
I agree with everything said viz mobile eye comparisons and SEE has greater potential imo because of behavioural analysis etc and its applications outside of just automotive, the risk isn't with it becoming massive of that I have no doubt since I first read about it, its with management settling for a low ball bid and depriving us of fair value reflective of that potential
SEE guardian and fovio are fully developed products not research demonstrations, that is already turning a profit in a market that until recently didn't exist, with no serious competitors, I think its going to fly but the main risk to share holders is if they can't expand quickly enough and it gets picked off on the cheap by a big player either way its going to be big imo
Yanar, the expected loss is 29million Australian dollars for this year, see raised £35 million sterling in the placing this year that would still leave us with about 40 million Australian dollars in the bank, can't see another placing so soon especially given increased orders coming in
The £2 billion valuation is conservative and doesn't include new vehicles that are not family type cars, nor does it include DMS in aviation or train industries, if this got bought out for less than £4 billion I'd be gutted, for all mobile eyes's vaunted tech it doesn't monitor and deduce human behaviour, the opportunities for this technology have barely been explored, dare I mention Samsung again and hyperbole aside this deserves at least parity with mobile eye, though whether it will get anywhere near it is another matter