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The dog money was £2K by the way :-)
Then added £10k from safe premium bonds.
Bought others way higher, but this got my average down to 0.0379 and we have the money for the dog back!
The only good bit of news so far, but I trust the product, I. P. and strategy.
General Motors held an EV-unveiling event today that was unprecedented in the volume and range of zero-emission vehicles intended for production. Instead of showing a single new model, or one aspect of electric-propulsion technology, the company fanned out its entire upcoming portfolio using all four of GM’s existing brands: Chevrolet, Cadillac, GMC, and Buick.
https://electrek.co/2020/03/04/gm-reveals-10-new-production-evs-all-at-once-with-range-up-to-400-miles/
I love the detail of research on this board, and have actually learned to laugh at the Panto baddies that arrive and spout doom and gloom everytime volume is low and the price drifts.
You certainly have a gut feel of agendas, especially those that spend some time trying to join in with research and then return to original form.
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 7, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Seeing Machines, an industry leader in AI-powered driver monitoring system (DMS) technology, has collaborated with BMW Group to integrate its FOVIO driver monitoring technology into the BMW i Interaction EASE. This integration will be featured at CES 2020 at the BMW booth Tech East Outside Area.
The BMW i Interaction EASE leverages Seeing Machines' technology as a component of their innovative HMI (Human-Machine Interface) concept, visualized through a windshield projected Head-up Display (HUD).
Further, Seeing Machines' SVP of Fleet and Human Factors, Dr Mike Lenné, will be conducting daily presentations on BMW's CES booth from Wednesday through Friday. Dr Lenné will demonstrate the company's approach to driver monitoring technology through the lens of Human Factors Science, its role in developing Seeing Machines' core technology and its ability to enhance safety and convenience features in cars.
Seeing Machines' FOVIO driver monitoring technology uses advanced machine vision technology to precisely measure and analyze head pose, eyelid movements and eye gaze under a full spectrum of demanding lighting conditions, including through sunglasses. This data is processed to interpret driver attention state, focus, drowsiness and impairment levels to provide advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) with critical inputs in real time.
DMS technology is set to become standard in most modern passenger cars for improved driver and semi-automated driving safety given recent direction from the European New Car Assessment Program (NCAP), the European Commission and the National Transportation Safety Board, and in an effort to curb distracted and drowsy driving and improve safety for pedestrians and passengers alike.
Seeing Machines CEO Paul McGlone commented, "BMW has continuously made passenger safety a priority. Seeing Machines is delighted to continue our partnership with the OEM as we drive improved safety across the industry with innovative driver monitoring technology."
Seeing Machines continues to grow as an automotive leader in DMS technology, having recently expanded partnerships with existing OEM customers.
Thanks Terrym, I felt better reading:
'Seeing Machines appears to be in pretty good health when it comes to its cash burn situation. Not only was its cash burn relative to its market cap quite good, but its cash runway was a real positive. While we’re the kind of investors who are always a bit concerned about the risks involved with cash burning companies, the metrics we have discussed in this article leave us relatively comfortable about Seeing Machines’s situation. Notably, our data indicates that Seeing Machines insiders have been trading the shares. '