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EDEN Eden Research Plc

4.25
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
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% 4.25 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
Biological Pds,ex Diagnstics 1.83M -2.24M -0.0042 -10.12 22.67M
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 4.25p. 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 £22.67 million. Eden Research has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -10.12.

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17/7/2018
14:38
Good info on Gut Micro Biome .. responsibility for 99% of metabolic function in human body.


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Report from Danish EPA on toxicity of #pesticide mixtures. Clear results, as usual in well-designed mixtox studies: individual "no toxic" levels (NOAELs) don't hold if chemicals are combined.

Combination effects of pesticides on birth weight and metabolic programming in rat offspring


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Those Silly French people informing the public about Pesticides again.

supersonico
16/7/2018
11:06
The French debate.





Agriculture, soon the end of pesticides?
39min
If France is the largest agricultural and wine producer in Europe, France is also the largest consumer of pesticides. While the intensive use of plant protection products has long been synonymous with economic growth and food security, the negative effects they could have on health are now debated. Between economic and political constraints, a consensus to regulate the use of pesticides seems difficult to find. This is evidenced by the government's many hesitations to ban glyphosate. So, is the causality between the use of phytosanitary products and the multiplication of serious diseases proven?

Angélique Delahaye
Députée européenne (LR), Productrice de légumes
Paul François
Agriculteur en Charente, Président de Phyto-victimes
Michèle Rivasi
Députée européenne (EELV)
Henri Cabanel
Sénateur (PS) de l'Hérault, Viticulteur
Sébastien David
Vigneron bio en Indre-et-Loire
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Radio France.

supersonico
14/7/2018
18:07
Brucie5,

FWIW, I think now is the time to invest.

We'll see.

investingisatrickygame
14/7/2018
16:10
Interesting.

Leaps/ Bayer

2017
In November Bayer kicked off „leaps“. This new approach completes the existing R&D capabilities and aims to enable breakthrough innovations across healthcare and agriculture.

supersonico
14/7/2018
14:46
Indeed. I've recently sold down my holding in TERN (and will probably live to regret it!) but the move upwards there was over a couple of months, and probably started with the RNS'd interest of a larger private holder. Recent bod buying doesn't really cut it as an 'outer', so trying to discern how far we are from that all important BO.
brucie5
14/7/2018
14:30
Brucie5;

In Seeing machines terms I think were at the 5/6p mark before the Fovio news hit.

I see many parallels between Fovio Chip and Sustaine.

supersonico
14/7/2018
14:23
Brucie5

Soon I believe.

Over the last 5 years Taminco/Eastman and Sipcam are doing in public imo what Bayer are doing in NDA private. I seriously cannot believe that Bayer saw what both those companies saw and said ah we'll just develop the Companion animal product thanks.

Both Eastman and Sipcam have invested heavily as they see the obvious commercial value at a time when 'conventional chemistry ' is coming to an end of it's useful life. This I believe has been intentionally down played by Eden publicly and I can only assume that's related to Bayer NDA's combined with the slow pace of regulation and evolved into a plan to launch 'Sustaine' in a coordinated well publicised way.

That all fits in my deluded mind with the constant delays and the now coordinated effort to 'in short order' bring them into the light with Lykele van der Broek holding the torch.

That's what I think is about to happen... for what it's worth.

supersonico
14/7/2018
14:22
Brucie5

"I love this company and what it does, but when will it EVER begin to deliver on its promise for investors? And how will we recognise the catalysts?"


I love this statement. Those who really know Eden will undoubtedly love it. That certainly is the case with my group of friends and acquaintances invested.

Your best statement is 'And how will we recognise the catalysts?'
How will the non-invested see or recognise the catalysts? Very difficult right.

You have to lead a horse to water. It can then decide if it wants to drink or not. Eden has not led the investment community to water. I know I go on about it. I realise that people like Tonypeters on LSE feel the same. But the fact remains that not enough people know about, understand or believe in Eden. Eden needs to change that. With their new Chairman, Lykele, they have an easier opportunity to deliver the same.

It is an easy task to do if you know your audience, know what they want to hear, how they want to hear it and you can deliver this. When you have done this, your investor base and interest base with grow. Then, you can open the door to institutional investors and provide them the opportunity to invest. You will be less reliant on PI's at this stage and can talk the language you choose with these professional investors.

Goal number one though is to take the first step.

investingisatrickygame
14/7/2018
13:24
I love this company and what it does, but when will it EVER begin to deliver on its promise for investors? And how will we recognise the catalysts?
brucie5
14/7/2018
12:31
Super,

You are funny and a right sniffer! Well done for putting the Alice and London Live connection together. I had found her on the net, but didn't relate her work to, possibly, Eden.

investingisatrickygame
14/7/2018
12:10
Ed Hugo is a Agriculture analyst at VSA capital.. and mates with lofty Powerscroft Nick.. @see you at the races.. Dibden.

Prof Alice Roberts is an academic, writer and broadcaster who would do a very good job of explaining to a wider audience the ground breaking significance of Eden Tech.

A while back this incredibly busy woman who travels the world, has a busy academic life and a young family managed to have time to discover Eden on Twitter and coincidently a camera man fella who does big TV live events, so no small fish managed to find Eden on Twitter that very same day.

Coincidence or Incongruence..#Sustaine #BayerTimeNow

supersonico
14/7/2018
11:37
Super,

Who are Alice and Ed?

investingisatrickygame
13/7/2018
21:39
I won't be worrying about volatility when this rolls past 50p on the way to £1 after Ed Hugo and Prof Alice Roberts give us a good send off:)
supersonico
13/7/2018
21:39
Let's hope the share price does not drop now that Sean Smith has purchased some 98k shares today. We all are still suffering from his last purchase
northwick
13/7/2018
21:38
Infobot 4

Carte du 12 au 18 Juillet 2018

Risque Botrytis

supersonico
13/7/2018
21:26
Late arrivals sniffing a buck will make it more volatile in my opinion. Bring them in now and educate them for a more stable share peice
investingisatrickygame
13/7/2018
21:04
I'm perfectly happy that 'The non-invested' are not here atm as they would have only got in the way and been really annoying with their over excited gibberish and pushed the price up before I had accumulated enough to buy a small Scotish island when Eden do finally announce their big news.

It won't be long before the herd arrive asking us to summarise 5+ years of research into 10 short words because Eden made it on to the LSE top risers chart.

supersonico
13/7/2018
19:30
Super,

I agree, but again that only addresses existing shareholders. It doesn't explain why the non-invested don't know about Eden and they should

investingisatrickygame
13/7/2018
17:41
We all know why know one reacts to the Directors buying.. it's because for 5 years they have told us in the coming months incongruences about the Bayer and TT.. NDA Duckies they are now lining up in short order.

The wolf has run out of tears.

supersonico
13/7/2018
16:49
They can explain the Company and the opportunity in full, in layman's terms. With the exception of those committed individuals e.g. AGM attendees, few others are taking notice.

If more took notice and were equally enthused as management and us, our share price might be 20p+. This would be a much better launch pad for when significant new comes.

The uninvested will not see these buys or be looking for them. As such, they can't react and nor can the price.

investingisatrickygame
13/7/2018
16:35
Sad how despite these director buys we still see someone selling.
Not sure what else the executive can do.
I'm a believer.
And so are the executive.

attyg
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