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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Eden Research Plc | LSE:EDEN | London | Ordinary Share | GB0001646941 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 4.25 | 4.00 | 4.50 | 4.25 | 4.25 | 4.25 | 255,065 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Biological Pds,ex Diagnstics | 1.83M | -2.24M | -0.0042 | -10.12 | 22.67M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/5/2017 11:26 | Pomegranate in the world (2009) Country Area (ha) Production (ton) Export (ton) China 110,000 1,600,000 0 India 100,000 500,000 25,000 Iran 80,000 800,000 30,000 USA 11,000 120,000 17,000 Turkey 8,000 100,000 2,200 Israel 6,000 80,000 24,000 Spain 4,500 40,000 14,000 Tunisia 1,800 25,000 2,000 | supersonico | |
26/5/2017 10:04 | Found this for California 2010 ..I'm looking into other regions. | supersonico | |
26/5/2017 09:55 | Supersonico any idea how many hectares could be potentially treated? | northwick | |
26/5/2017 08:09 | Supersonico Anything to share (link) that I can read on. regards | northwick | |
26/5/2017 08:08 | I hear Pomegranate cultivation is gaining increasing interest and more is being invested in this crop. | supersonico | |
26/5/2017 07:42 | What the numpties need is a glass of cool pomegranate juice...lovely | birotop | |
25/5/2017 14:51 | Hey Lube, Sounds fair, lets debate this: Can you Validate 'fraudulent technology' a lie that was repeatedly spread by comical Fraufy in his mancasts. Tell me that was not a deliberate Lie ? Or maybe it was his 'honestly held opinion'? Goal post moving comedy lube. | supersonico | |
25/5/2017 14:28 | If I were you it would be best to filter those who tell deliberate lies, and cannot discuss or validate their point of view, rather than those who offer a researched opinion for discussion and who can debate it | pj 1 | |
25/5/2017 12:53 | Jaknife trolls on many advfn sites, without owning a single share Best filtered | gemstar2 | |
25/5/2017 12:11 | JakNife, do you ever think about what you've written before posting? You seem to be agreeing with me although I doubt that was your intention. You agree that the delays in Eden's revenue are due to delays in EU states meeting their regulatory commitments? | redhill9 | |
25/5/2017 10:55 | woolybanana25 May '17 - 10:16 - 2357 of 2358 0 0 The French authorities were not incompetent, just cautious! Again someone posting without knowing what they are talking about. 3AEY was passed by the EU Southern Group three years ago and then it was down to each individual state to "rubber stamp" this approval within their own regulations. It wasn't a question of being cautious, all the tests had been passed and EU regulations required each state to go through their own regulatory approval within 6 months. Most of the 7 relevant southern states missed the 6 month deadline (typical of EU performance generally) with France being the last to conform. It was incompetence within the EU, simple as that. Remarkable amount of tosh being posted by a few avatars above over the last few days. | redhill9 | |
25/5/2017 10:27 | With all the different listed Companies out there why would anyone ''invest'' in a Company that has knowingly and deliberately defrauded the Market? Surely that in itself has to be the biggest Red Flag of them all? | pj 1 | |
25/5/2017 10:16 | The French authorities were not incompetent, just cautious! | woolybanana | |
25/5/2017 09:46 | Sweet Karolina25 May '17 - 08:42 - 2351 of 2354 1 1 Shore Cap's revenue target for 2016 was missed by a country mile. As house broker they are paid to promote the share. They will be looking forward to the fees from the next placing. Due primarily and majorly to the French authorities failing to grant 3AEY a licence within the expected timescales and those required under EU law (as you well know if you've done the slightest research). Blame the French for their incompetence, not Shore or Eden for understandably expecting France to comply with EU law. | redhill9 | |
25/5/2017 09:25 | NorthwickI was invested in Eden for about 10 years before the TT deal completely sickened me. I do retain a minuscule number as I wanted to ask questions of the company "as a shareholder" which incidentally were ignored by Mr Abrey sadly.I have heard all this forecasting guff before so good luck with that ! Might I suggest that you "follow the money" ie the market simply does not share your belief and when you consider/factor in the more recent isolated institutional buying then you will realise the true extent of the heading for the exits by PI's etc ie those who are using their own money not others. Eden have not in any way proven market demand for their product yet. Consider the red flags too.Q12 | quazie12 | |
25/5/2017 09:15 | Sweet Karolina Why play with words and facts? A clever and intelligent person like you knows full well that Eden has had a change of strategy and their business model changed during 2016 and their revenue were down because of that. Eden did not miss their guidance and Shore capital are no ones puppet that they would market or promote any shares. Get real. | northwick | |
25/5/2017 08:42 | Shore Cap's revenue target for 2016 was missed by a country mile. As house broker they are paid to promote the share. They will be looking forward to the fees from the next placing. | sweet karolina |
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