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On the attachment to your post , I expanded it a noticed on the upper left hand side is BRN .
Sorry Frank, I think they might be some other tabs I had open and was looking at. I probably should have cut them out. :)

The reason I included that image was the market list of Leidos matched what we did.

As you can see by my tabs I get a bit obsessive. My employer loves my enthusiastic curiosity, (not that they’d tell me) as I’m a bit relentless on my thirst for knowledge!

Cheers
 
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windfall

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Is it very funny. An announcement comes out and the share price goes up. The very next day it goes down. It's always the same. Why does this happen ? Has it something to do with shorters ?
Shorting has reduced dramatically in the last 2 months, by about half. Someone posted the stats on this thread. Can't remember the name of the poster now, but you'll see it.

Companies develop signature patterns in the way they trade. These patterns tend to reinforce themselves because "look what happened last time!". Both retail and insto play into this, because TA works by referencing historical data. Patterns like this will repeat until the day they don't. Like when a series of solid anns are released to market. Then the 'signature' trading patterns will change and we will see momentum.
 
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I was dreaming I suppose,
for my eyes were partly closed,
when a very strange procession passed me by:

First there came an AI processor
with 5 dozen Akidas linked together
to provide a demonstration of spiking power
and capture the attention of the mob.

Then there came a hoard of investors -
the scales had fallen from their eyes.

A motley fool ran behind them crying "I told you so"
Hi DIO,
I think we would really benefit from our company with 100 Engineers being a bit more adventurous with its product demonstrations,
Just like the way you have dreamed. (y)😇
 
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Makeme 2020

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For all those interested in seeing the numbers of shorts taken out since 4th May 2021 the link has a WORD Doc with the list.

For all the SHORTs taken out since Jan 1st 2022 see this page with its list.

You will note this year we have come back from a high of 64,154,275 on 17 Jan 2022 to 34,847,821 on 22 Feb 2022. Shorts are dropping off.

Yak52


Latest Reported Shorts (Daily)​

DATEREPORTED SHORTISSUED SHARES% SHORT
25 February 20221,227,7621,714,362,1440.07%
24 February 20222,138,0811,714,362,1440.12%
23 February 20221,336,7711,714,362,1440.07%

Latest Reported Shorts (Aggregate)​

DATEREPORTED SHORTISSUED SHARES% SHORTDAILY RANK
22 February 202234,847,8211,714,362,1442.0327%100th 23
21 February 202242,298,2881,714,362,1442.4673%77th 4
18 February 202242,807,3811,714,362,1442.4970%73rd 6
17 February 202240,949,7971,714,362,1442.3886%79th 2
16 February 202240,736,7461,714,362,1442.3762%81st 2
15 February 202242,411,5111,714,362,1442.4739%83rd 9
14 February 202243,370,5061,714,362,1442.5298%74th 5
11 February 202241,298,4211,714,362,1442.4090%79th 15
10 February 202237,585,0991,714,362,1442.1924%94th 13
9 February 202241,363,0991,714,362,1442.4127%81st 3
8 February 202241,290,5611,714,362,1442.4085%84th
7 February 202241,472,3601,714,362,1442.4191%84th 6
4 February 202239,378,0341,714,362,1442.2970%90th 6
3 February 202240,330,1551,714,362,1442.3525%84th 12
2 February 202244,668,4171,714,362,1442.6055%72nd 5
1 February 202242,226,7171,714,362,1442.4631%77th 1
31 January 202242,908,0661,714,362,1442.5029%76th
28 January 202244,367,8991,714,362,1442.5880%76th 1
27 January 202244,193,1161,714,362,1442.5778%77th 14
25 January 202243,413,1341,714,362,1442.5323%63rd 8
24 January 202245,663,0441,714,362,1442.6636%71st 9
21 January 202249,984,5791,714,362,1442.9156%62nd 2
20 January 202250,524,6281,714,237,1442.9474%60th 1
19 January 202250,639,1371,714,237,1442.9540%61st 17
18 January 202261,868,0061,714,237,1443.6091%44th
17 January 202264,154,2751,714,237,1443.7424%44th 1
14 January 202261,274,3131,699,237,1443.6060%45th 10
13 January 202260,828,9771,699,237,1443.5798%35th 9
12 January 202260,976,6641,699,237,1443.5885%44th
11 January 202261,431,9491,693,237,1443.6281%44th 8
10 January 202254,280,4581,693,237,1443.2057%52nd 2
7 January 202253,340,9091,693,237,1443.1502%54th 2
6 January 202254,507,9961,693,237,1443.2192%52nd 66
4 January 202225,815,7911,693,237,1441.5246%118th 74

Shorting has reduced dramatically in the last 2 months, by about half. Someone posted the stats on this thread. Can't remember the name of the poster now, but you'll see it.

Companies develop signature patterns in the way they trade. These patterns tend to reinforce themselves because "look what happened last time!". Both retail and insto play into this, because TA works by referencing historical data. Patterns like this will repeat until the day they don't. Like when a series of solid anns are released to market. Then the 'signature' trading patterns will change and we will see momentum.
Yak52 supplied the short list.............
 
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buena suerte :-)

BOB Bank of Brainchip
Sorry Frank, I think they might be some other tabs I had open and was looking at. I probably should have cut them out. :)

The reason I included that image was the market list of Leidos matched what we did.

As you can see by my tabs I get a bit obsessive. My employer loves my enthusiastic curiosity, (not that they’d tell me) as I’m a bit relentless on my thirst for knowledge!

Cheers
Looks like your tse BRN thread discussion
 
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Yak52 supplied the short list.............
Here's another view on shorts.

BRN SHORT 2.3.22.jpg
 
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TheFunkMachine

seeds have the potential to become trees.
Personally I thought it was a good discussion between Rob and Stephen and found it very positive for Stephen that is supposed to be a neutral party in the AI space bridging people from the industry together and have heard all the inns and outs of AI being so pro Akida and Neuromorphic tech. It almost sounded like he was paid to be positive, that’s how aligned Stephen was with Brainchips Vision. I LOVE IT. And no, I am most definitely not saying he was paid to talk good about Akida… 😂
 
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A long way off, but Rob is representing for BRN with some bigger names in AI also attending

 
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ORTEX- never heard of that platform before. Looks good. Worth a trial? Pros/cons?

cheers
Only just discovered myself recently.

Looks ok on face value.

The site will give you a few free page views off your web addr then you can do a free trial.

Thinking of maybe seeing what else it like as not sure if covers all ASX stocks or limited.

 
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MADX

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I’m a little surprised that there has been zero comment on the podcast released overnight?

Are we unimpressed?

Or am I looking at the wrong thread?!
I didn't learn anything new, but it reinforced a few ideas and boosted my enthusiasm for BRN.

I make it a habit to watch these things on YouTube rather than by simply clicking on the play button. Playing on YouTube allows some extra features, one of which is to click the 3 dots under the right-hand corner of the pic. That allows you to see the captions, with times, to the right of the video. You can use it as a kind of index to the video and also copy & paste.

This time, oddly, on my computer, the captions were in Dutch, which I had Google translate. The speech was English thank goodness.
 
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Only just discovered myself recently.

Looks ok on face value.

The site will give you a few free page views off your web addr then you can do a free trial.

Thinking of maybe seeing what else it like as not sure if covers all ASX stocks or limited.

Had to include this screenshot of todays trading.......................... absolute fucking joke !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
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Had to include this screenshot of todays trading.......................... absolute fucking joke !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11 View attachment 2064
The bots strike again. Just means the institutions are looking at increasing their holdings?

Maybe in anticipation of us entering the ASX 200!

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Speaking off the ASX200, does anyone know if we are likely to get in? Looks like market cap might be ok, but what about the liqudity calc?
 
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Speaking off the ASX200, does anyone know if we are likely to get in? Looks like market cap might be ok, but what about the liqudity calc?
Someone posted that they take the mean average SP over the last 3 months and I think that probably excludes BRN this time round.
 
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Not sure if prev posted as it's a Dec article but has anyone found out who NEC hooking up with for their AI or doing themselves?



NEC eyes AI technology to help wheat production​

DTMANAGE.000000020211204161516216-1.jpg

Courtesy of NEC Corp.
A sensor to collect data from the soil is seen on a plot of land where wheat is grown.

12:02 pm, December 09, 2021
The Yomiuri ShimbunNEC Corp. has embarked on the development of artificial intelligence technology that will support large-scale farming operations in Japan and overseas.
In June, the company started an experiment on wheat production, analyzing data collected from satellite images, soil sensors and agricultural machinery. It aims to use AI analysis to boost wheat output volume by improving on ways to apply fertilizer and judging the best timing for harvest.
The AI technology is also intended to make it easier for people to enter into agricultural business, which will ease a labor shortage due to the aging of farmers, while ensuring a stable supply of agricultural products.
NEC is carrying out the experiment at an about 170-hectare farm in Memuro, Hokkaido, jointly with MSK Farm Machinery Corp., which imports and sells agricultural equipment.

Sensors are used to collect a vast volume of data, such as the water content in the soil and daylight hours. Based on the data, the AI technology determines the best time and amount of fertilizer to be spread.
In the experiment, images from a satellite and a drone are also used to identify plots where the growth of crops is lagging. By spreading additional fertilizer in such plots, farmers can increase their yield.
Wheat is often grown on large areas of farmland, so the growing conditions vary from plot to plot, making it necessary to apply subtle and precise adjustments to how much fertilizer is used and when to harvest.
So far, such matters have been largely decided by the “experience and intuition” of farmers, but the use of the AI technology would enable even inexperienced farmers to handle these matters.
The experiment will continue for two years. If the effectiveness of the AI technology is confirmed, NEC intends to start making the technology commercially available in 2023 or later.
The annual fee for using this AI service package, which will include sensors and other equipment and expertise on how to use the AI technology, is expected to be several thousand yen per hectare of farmland.
NEC also plans to promote this service in the United States, Australia and other agricultural countries, which have vast cultivated fields and are likely to receive great benefit from the AI technology.
Hopes are also high that this technology will help overcome Japan’s problems stemming from the aging of farmers and lack of successors.
“We want to support new farmers, companies and other entities trying to enter the agricultural industry,” said an NEC employee in charge.

■ Advanced tech for food security
Amid concerns about food shortages due to global population growth, the government has placed a focus on improving the efficiency and competitiveness of the nation’s agriculture from a security point of view.
One of the measures to achieve this end is so-called smart agriculture, which uses advanced technologies such as robots, AI and the Internet of Things, in which everything is connected to the internet.
According to statistics from the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Ministry, as of Feb. 1 this year, the number of full-time farmers was about 1.3 million, of whom about 70% were 65 or older. This figure is three-fourths the figure in 2012, when there were about 1.78 million full-time farmers.
The Annual Report on Food, Agriculture and Rural Areas, which the government released in May, stresses the need to “build a sustainable production system through innovation” using information technology and other means in order to cope with the aging and decreasing number of farmers.
 
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AAAARGGHH here i am overseas and my car has been borrowed by a family member and i find out today SOMEONE HAS STOLEN or its missing The FRONT GREEN AKIDA PLATE!!!!

Nooooooooo not my Akida plate!

Some bloody Brainchip fan may now have it on their wall!!! Unless someine is driving around with one plate or it fell off.

If anyone in South east qld finds it let me know :) Reward - 50 shares or a bottle of bubbles :)

Come back my green Akida plate :(
Goddam thieves!! I will keep a watch out for it @MDhere
 
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Not sure if prev posted as it's a Dec article but has anyone found out who NEC hooking up with for their AI or doing themselves?



NEC eyes AI technology to help wheat production​

DTMANAGE.000000020211204161516216-1.jpg

Courtesy of NEC Corp.
A sensor to collect data from the soil is seen on a plot of land where wheat is grown.

12:02 pm, December 09, 2021
The Yomiuri ShimbunNEC Corp. has embarked on the development of artificial intelligence technology that will support large-scale farming operations in Japan and overseas.
In June, the company started an experiment on wheat production, analyzing data collected from satellite images, soil sensors and agricultural machinery. It aims to use AI analysis to boost wheat output volume by improving on ways to apply fertilizer and judging the best timing for harvest.
The AI technology is also intended to make it easier for people to enter into agricultural business, which will ease a labor shortage due to the aging of farmers, while ensuring a stable supply of agricultural products.
NEC is carrying out the experiment at an about 170-hectare farm in Memuro, Hokkaido, jointly with MSK Farm Machinery Corp., which imports and sells agricultural equipment.

Sensors are used to collect a vast volume of data, such as the water content in the soil and daylight hours. Based on the data, the AI technology determines the best time and amount of fertilizer to be spread.
In the experiment, images from a satellite and a drone are also used to identify plots where the growth of crops is lagging. By spreading additional fertilizer in such plots, farmers can increase their yield.
Wheat is often grown on large areas of farmland, so the growing conditions vary from plot to plot, making it necessary to apply subtle and precise adjustments to how much fertilizer is used and when to harvest.
So far, such matters have been largely decided by the “experience and intuition” of farmers, but the use of the AI technology would enable even inexperienced farmers to handle these matters.
The experiment will continue for two years. If the effectiveness of the AI technology is confirmed, NEC intends to start making the technology commercially available in 2023 or later.
The annual fee for using this AI service package, which will include sensors and other equipment and expertise on how to use the AI technology, is expected to be several thousand yen per hectare of farmland.
NEC also plans to promote this service in the United States, Australia and other agricultural countries, which have vast cultivated fields and are likely to receive great benefit from the AI technology.
Hopes are also high that this technology will help overcome Japan’s problems stemming from the aging of farmers and lack of successors.
“We want to support new farmers, companies and other entities trying to enter the agricultural industry,” said an NEC employee in charge.

■ Advanced tech for food security
Amid concerns about food shortages due to global population growth, the government has placed a focus on improving the efficiency and competitiveness of the nation’s agriculture from a security point of view.
One of the measures to achieve this end is so-called smart agriculture, which uses advanced technologies such as robots, AI and the Internet of Things, in which everything is connected to the internet.
According to statistics from the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Ministry, as of Feb. 1 this year, the number of full-time farmers was about 1.3 million, of whom about 70% were 65 or older. This figure is three-fourths the figure in 2012, when there were about 1.78 million full-time farmers.
The Annual Report on Food, Agriculture and Rural Areas, which the government released in May, stresses the need to “build a sustainable production system through innovation” using information technology and other means in order to cope with the aging and decreasing number of farmers.
NEC and Renesas go way back. Friends with benefits. LOL

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
 
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NEC and Renesas go way back. Friends with benefits. LOL

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
Excellent. Hopefully a tie in there somewhere then for Akida.
 
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