Seeing Machines Limited (LON:SEE - Get Free Report) dropped 7.4% during trading on Wednesday . The company traded as low as GBX 1.62 ($0.02) and last traded at GBX 1.62 ($0.02). Approximately 7,678,719 shares changed hands during trading, a decline of 17% from the average daily volume of 9,220,699 shares. The stock had previously closed at GBX 1.75 ($0.02).
Seeing Machines Stock Up 17.3 %
The company has a current ratio of 1.89, a quick ratio of 3.50 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 137.68. The company has a market cap of £118.12 million, a price-to-earnings ratio of -3.21 and a beta of 1.15. The business has a fifty day moving average price of GBX 2.55 and a two-hundred day moving average price of GBX 3.53.
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Seeing Machines exists to enhance safety. With the world's most advanced human data-driven technology, Seeing Machines is dramatically reducing fatal accidents every day; and making progress to our end goal of zero fatalities.
A focus on ‘mission critical' applications, we design, manufacture and sell state-of-the-art software, hardware and systems that are currently used, trusted and incorporated across multiple global industries, by some of the world's most recognisable brands.
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