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EDEN Eden Research Plc

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.00 0.00% 4.80 4.60 5.00 4.80 4.80 4.80 356,947 07:49:48
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Biological Pds,ex Diagnstics 1.83M -2.24M -0.0042 -11.43 25.6M
Eden Research Plc is listed in the Biological Pds,ex Diagnstics sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker EDEN. The last closing price for Eden Research was 4.80p. Over the last year, Eden Research shares have traded in a share price range of 3.20p to 12.00p.

Eden Research currently has 533,352,523 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Eden Research is £25.60 million. Eden Research has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -11.43.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
26/3/2018
13:10
Thanks super - have they changed much from the previous note?
weyweyumfozo
26/3/2018
12:45
Investing,

sure I should be able to if I can get my technology to play ball.
give me an email address and I'll get it over to you.

supersonico
26/3/2018
12:29
Super,

Are you able to forward to me a copy of the most recent shore cap note please?

investingisatrickygame
26/3/2018
12:28
From Broker note 20/3/18.
supersonico
26/3/2018
12:18
super,

are the figures that you quote from the old Shore note, or the rumoured recent one?

"Eden Revenue forecasts for 2018 are £3.1m / 2019 = £4m / 2020 = £5.7m"

weyweyumfozo
26/3/2018
12:15
Sustainability and digital key Driver future for Chemical industry;



#sustainablechemistry

supersonico
26/3/2018
11:33
Thanks AttyG.
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The Bees/The Insects/ the Birds/

supersonico
26/3/2018
11:12
Although I have not read the latest Shore cap note, the previous ones did not include any income from any of TT or Bayer, nor milestones, if I recall correctly.
I think the shore capital projections are absolute minimums.
I expect more revenue and a profit

attyg
26/3/2018
10:07
Super,

And a cash burn rate of £1.4 million!

Anyone know if the London Live film is going on the Eden website for them to circulate?

Proactive normally provide a link to embed so I'm assuming they've arranged that.

investingisatrickygame
26/3/2018
09:54
Brucie5 - 23 Mar 2018 - 15:45:25 - 3596 of 3623
Eden Research - EDEN
Addressable market all well and good, but when are they going to start profitably addressing it...!? Market seems determined to push it down to a five year low at 7p. It maybe that that is where it needs to start its resurrection.
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Brucie5,

Certainly share price is depressing.. SCap Forecast figures show that they anticipate solid sales growth 'in the coming years'.

Eden Revenue forecasts for 2018 are £3.1m / 2019 = £4m / 2020 = £5.7m

So if they maintain the £1.4m cash burn rate then 2018 is looking good.

Would you agree with that AttyG?

supersonico
25/3/2018
17:07
Ignore this
investingisatrickygame
25/3/2018
12:51
Fraudychapeldownboy

Assuming we talk next year, what would be a revelation for me is if your able to offer an opinion which acknowledges;
That you were wrong about Bucket shop Placings.. Twice
Instead our business model is enhanced by a strategic partner.
You ignore the comments the FRC made and the fact they are taking no further action.
You have changed your stance on Mevalone,
You fail to acknowledge company commentary where it follows previous sales trends and which is further substantiated by partner commentary and work force expansion.

I appreciate that this complete one sided approach is your business model which works well when companies are indeed using bucket shop finance to stay afloat while they have low sales visibility and over promise investors that sales are on the horizon.
In these cases you can follow them down the death spiral plug hole telling folks you were right with the Lube Army using consensus narrative, honestly held opinion, chanting along in chorus and selling ad space as you go.

Your pathetic attempt at bringing Sandcrab in is a good example but I have totally exposed your simplistic model over the years so it's redundant here and open to humiliating derision .
This all means Eden does not work with your share price lube model and as a result you will end up humiliating yourself.

You may feel like the current share price weakness offers you some sort of opportunity but you know your argument is weak and embarrassingly one sided intentionally ignoring the inconvenient near term impact of Bayer/Eastman/TT/Mevalone++ revenues which will in the very near future push Eden into breakeven and profitability in a big way.

Your days in the Eden sun are numbered, would you not agree??

Even if Eden find themselves needing more money,precedent suggests this could offer Eden a further heavy hitting strategic partner whose established revenue pipelines and routes to market offer Eden more opportunity for expediential revenue growth based on solid products with strong patents in a market that is under regulatory pressure to move ahead of what many describe as one of the The Mega Trends of Our Generation..

Sustainability.


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supersonico
24/3/2018
13:54
So AttyG let me get this straight.

When Sean Smith says "what we have seen is very strong market adoption in Italy, Spain and France. We expect to have a full marketing season in all those countries in addition to that we add Portugal into the mix"

10.30m

Fraudyboy interprets "very strong market adoption" as were not going to sell anything next year, at all, nothing.

And Not only Fraudyboy but JaKnife and Sandcrab interpret it in that same way..

Surely he's not lying or dementing ..surely he has just 'overlooked' or not understood fully what Sean has said..

..and the Lube with their own 'honestly held opinions' have independently with amazing serendipity made the very same error.

Golly Gosh what are the chances of that??

Is it the Chapel Down saga all over again ??..

supersonico
24/3/2018
11:26
Spanish Export Stats.

The Spanish exports of agri-food products beat a historical record when exceeding for the first time the 50,000 million euros

The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Food and Environment has published the Advance of the Annual Foreign Trade Report 2017, in which it is noted that Spanish exports during the past year have broken a historic record to exceed for the first time the 50,000 million euros
The Progress Report states that exports from the agri-food and fishing sector reached 50,039 million euros last year, with an increase of 6.8% over 2016 (*). Imports accounted for 37,979 million euros, which generated a balance of 12,061 million, assuming an improvement of 4.5% over the previous period.
The exports of the agri-food and fishing sector constituted 18.1% of the exports of the national economy as a whole. Spain thus ranks as the fourth-largest EU exporter of agri-food goods, being surpassed only by the Netherlands, Germany and France.
Regarding the destination of exports, although the EU continues to be our main customer, with a share of 73%, the diversification of the markets continues. The exported value reached the figure of 36,772 million euros, representing an interannual increase of 6.3%. The first commercial partner was France (€ 8,019m, + 4.7%), followed by Germany (€ 5,624m, + 2.7%), and Italy (€ 5,601m, + 14.3%).
Regarding third countries, exports reached 13,267 million euros, representing 8.3% more than the previous year. The first non-EU market for our products was the United States (€ 1,999m, + 9.3%), followed by China (€ 1,478m, + 3.0%), and Japan (€ 901m, + 16.3%). .
Regarding the export data by sectors: meats grew by 9.3% to € 5,704 million, vegetables 2.2% (€ 6,033 million), fruits 0.6% (€ 8,294 million), oils and fats 16.3% (4.938M €) and beverages 6.7% (4.156M €).
The progress is available for download, on the website of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Food and Environment, within the Analysis and Prospective section:


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The Institute of Agricultural and Fishing Research and Training (Ifapa) works on new biological control tools to improve the quality of watermelon production. Researchers from the area of ​​Sustainable Plant Protection of this entity attached to the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Rural Development have presented these latest developments in prevention and control of pests and diseases in horticultural in Cuevas del Almanzora (Almería), within the framework of a day that has also counted with the participation of the president of Ifapa, Jerónimo Pérez, and the territorial delegate of Agriculture, José Manuel Ortiz.
Jerónimo Pérez has highlighted the "growing importance and expansion" of this crop, increasingly demanded by consumers thanks to the trust that has been generated by its quality and the rigor of all actors in the chain, from production to marketing . In this sense, he has highlighted the work and work that Ifapa is developing in research to prevent the negative effects that certain diseases can cause in the development of the crop, which in the region of Bajo Almanzora concentrates about 2,000 hectares outdoors.
Pérez recalled the importance of preventing the damage that mites, insects, nematodes, viruses, fungi, bacteria, among others, can produce to crops. In this sense, plant pathology becomes an "important discipline in the complicated science of agronomy, where biology, technology and engineering must go hand in hand to create a harmonious panorama in which the basis is the biological control of pests and diseases". Some of the issues that have been discussed at the Ifapa conference have been the terminology used in relation to the range of resistance of seeds to certain pathogens, the elimination of virus reservoir plants and the rotation of crops. Special incidence has been made in the transmission of contact virus and in the prophylactic measures to be carried out to reduce the infection.
Thus, the researcher Leticia Ruiz has reported virosis affecting the cultivation of watermelon, with special emphasis on viruses transmitted by whitefly and contact. Within the first group, the virus of the yellow veins has stood out, of special importance for the damage it produces in the fruit. As for the group of viruses that are transmitted by contact, it has referred to the green mosaic virus of cucumber. In addition, it has also focused on a new breed of the screening virus, specific to the cultivation of watermelon, and the possibilities of its control through resistant patterns.
Main diseases
The professionals Miguel de Cara and Julio Gómez have detailed, in turn, the main diseases caused by soil fungi detected in the cultivation of watermelon on the coast of Almeria, some of which have been eliminated thanks to the technique of grafting. Research efforts are currently focused on fungal diseases caused by Fusarium and Phytophthora, which can complicate the cultivation of grafted watermelon.
According to Carmen García, another of the speakers of the day, it is essential to identify the causal agent of a disease, performing the relevant analytics for it; locating the vector transmitter is necessary to, in this way, proceed to its control, thus preventing the appearance of the disease. Likewise, he recalled the need for the use of horticultural seed and plant with phytosanitary passport, a practice carried out on a regular basis by suppliers and our producers.
Finally, María de Mar Téllez has exposed the main problems of pests in watermelon cultivation and the current control strategies based on the use of natural enemies. In the cultivation of watermelon are several phytoparasites that cause damage, although the biggest problems are those associated with whiteflies, aphids and spider mites.

supersonico
24/3/2018
08:13
Gosh look at the BNN BB.. filled with Fraudy Lube.. what are the chances of these two Fishy Fellas posting together. There's an awful lot of Fraudy target Lube from my Lube list posting there.. Feels like old times..

Just coincidence no doubt, like the Chapel Down incident all a fortunate stroke of magical serendipity..

sandcrab2
8 Feb '18 - 17:47 - 9322 of 9934
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I see Walters has not given up hope, so maybe something brewing
JakNife
8 Feb '18 - 17:51 - 9323 of 9934
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Is tomorrow the deadline for removal of suspension?

supersonico
24/3/2018
07:56
Jaknife, yes cash flow from actually running the business was negative.

And will be this year. Sean Smith has stated that cash burn this year will be £1.4m

And net current liabilities of approximately £1m will have to be financed

sandcrab2
24/3/2018
00:07
Super,

Thanks for posting. The London Live film is far more impactful (to me) than the Proactive one. That should provide a lot of PR opportunities for Powerscourt. It should also be easy for Shore Capital to send it to the target clients as a soft update on Eden without 'selling Eden'. It should invite enquiries in my opinion.

Champagne and Chablis being protected by Mevalone!!! Very powerful for a worldwide grape growing audience. Also, potentially informative to wine buyers at the big supermarkets and wine merchants.

investingisatrickygame
23/3/2018
19:05
London Live catch up;


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From the show;
Auria Fremont Sumi Agro;



Topic: Establishment of a demonstration network of a biocontrol product against Botrytis cinerea in the vineyards of North East France

activities
- Establishment of a protocol and a questionnaire for monitoring winemakers
- Animation of a network of demonstrations and tests in Champagne, Alsace and Burgundy
- Support of winemakers and sales technicians of distributors
- Ratings and regular follow-ups at wine growers
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The difficulty lies in the positioning of the fungicide which is an "early healing". It must be applied at the beginning of botrytis attacks. To identify the right moment, SumiAgro has teamed up with Promété;, a company that develops models for predicting the risk of downy mildew and powdery mildew, and now also botrytis. The tool is ready and will be available to distributors who will reference the new anti-food.



Promoted and Viticulture

Promété; works with winemakers from different regions of France.

Our solution based on an IMT200 (Rainfall, Temperature, Hygrometry and Dew) and the disease models of our Agroclim web platform makes it possible to apprehend the risk of development of fungal diseases (mildew, powdery mildew, botrytis, blackrot) and certain insects ( Eudemis).
It is also possible to add solar radiation and wind speed sensors from the start or afterwards in order to measure Potential Evapo-transpiration (FTE) and water stress in the vineyard; which allows among other things to apprehend and optimize the oenological work to come.



AgroClim is a decision support tool that allows to reason the treatment program of each plot of the farm.

In connection with your weather station installed in the heart of the vineyard, the ADOs allow you to secure your harvest (qualitatively and quantitatively) while limiting the inputs to the strict minimum.
5 modules in 1

AgroClim works thanks to the original combination of several modules:

- Epidemiological models for the development of late blight, powdery mildew, black rot or botrytis - A phenological model of the vine - The calculation of "treatment windows", to better position your interventions - A database " phytosanitary products "- A monitoring of your phytosanitary coverage, by disease.

AgroClim is connected in real time to your weather station (installed and maintained by our technicians), including a wiper sensor positioned directly in the row.

This real and local weather data is completed

supersonico
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