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I'm sure that many refreshes from existing models could come SEE's way from other Tier 1's.
However I'm interested to know why SEYE are going to open a German based office. Do they know something that we don't, or is this just smoke , mirrors and bull $h1 t?
So JC, if on reading and interpreting that patent correctly, it has all the ingredients of SEE on it - Occula, glints, infrared LEDs, so on and so forth.
Is there anything that points to being in-house, it could this be SEE?
19 vacancies including a DMS field engineer for Tokyo, Japan
https://seeingmachines.springboard.com.au/jobtools/jncustomsearch.searchResults?in_organid=18900&in_jobDate=All
Just look at the Cenkos research note to see where this company is going.
https://www.cenkos.com/research-portal#/portal/cenkos-securities
ST - 'I don't think SEE will announce any direct Chinese wins because of the risk to the IP working in China.'
Didn't SEE announce their Byton win (on their Fovio chip?) If so, then I would expect other stand-alone wins in China but only on a secure platform to keep prying eyes away.
The Chinese are preparing to battle Tesla in Europe big time, with some vehicles that appear to be on the Qualcomm shopping list
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/apr/17/chinese-firms-prepare-to-charge-into-europes-electric-car-market
Terry, If only someone can knock this statement into the Tesla fanboys. Tesla IS NOT FULL SELF DRIVING - END OF. Worse than that, it is no where near as hands-off as Supercruise and Bluecruise. Tesla are behind the times now, if only their fans could actually take this on board, they wind me up totally.
dthurgar. Don't hold your breath for a MACH-E. I ordered mine in early March and have been given a delivery date for early October! Judging by the number of UK people on FB who have ordered these, most have had their delivery dates put back a couple or so months so far, mainly due to a large number of software glitches in the highly technologically challenging car (not DMS I might add, as that hasn't been turned on so far as I'm aware.)
There are many countries out there (Japan being one), where dividends aren't particularly used as a reward tool for investors. I've no idea whether this is the same with Aussie companies, (we have been told that their directors don't really do skin-in-the-game), but if it is similar to Japan, then I wouldn't bank on any future dividends.