10 February 2012

Seeing Machines

(SEE)

Company Details

Address:
Level 1 , 11 Lonsdale St , Braddon , Australia ACT 2612
Telephone:
+61 2 6103 4700
Fax:
+61 2 6103 4701
Email:
info@seeingmachines.com
Website:
www.seeingmachines.com

Commentary

Advanced computer based imaging software systems technology developer

Executives

Acting Chairman:
David Gaul (.5% holding)
Chief Executive:
Ken Kroeger (0% holding)
CFO:
Jennifer Barnes (0% holding)
Non-Exec Director:
Alexander Zelinsky (6.9% holding)

Main Shareholders

Volvo Technology Transfer AB: 12.6%

Jochen Heinzmann: 6.9%

RBC Trustees (CI): 6.1%

Roy Nominees: 6%

Sebastien Rougeaux: 5.4%

Advisers

Nominated Adviser:
Daniel Stewart
Nominated Broker:
Daniel Stewart
Solicitors:
Lawrence Graham
Auditors:
Ernst & Young
Registrar:
Computershare Investor Services

Accounts Information

Entry on AIM:
1/12/2005
Issue Price:
3.0p
Interim Results:
Mar
Final Results:
Oct
Year End:
Jun
Accounts Due:
Dec
Int div payment:
n/a
Fin div payment:
n/a
Int net div per share:
nil
Fin net div per share:
nil

Financial History

  2011 2010
Turnover: A$7.02m A$4.24m
Pre-tax profit: A$ (2.17m) A$ (1.76m)
EPS: (0.53) c (0.53) c

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