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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% | 4.35 | 4.20 | 4.50 | 4.35 | 4.35 | 4.35 | 0.00 | 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 | -10.36 | 23.2M |
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15/7/2023 11:38 | Supersonico Re Post 14700 It just goes to further example the clean up that is necessary in Crop Protection. Corteva has made a statement which I can't find just yet, something about all new seeds being driven by innovation and biopesticide status. Can a company such as Eden deliver quickly enough for regulatory timeframes imposed against pesticides? Can Corteva wait long enough for Eden to deliver seed inputs that match their own internal goals and delivered in time for regulators? Does this expose a seed company such as Corteva to the extent that they are racing against time to protect current revenues that may be withdrawn by regulators, but without a timely replacement from the likes of Eden or their own R and D team? On the basis that perhaps Eden is more advanced in this area than their own R and D team (perhaps looking through the lens of Ecovelex and Sunflower crops), how might Corteva view Eden in terms of securing current seed revenues for some crops in the immediate to short to mid-term future? Does Corteva wish to protect its current advantage and how would they view another seed company involving itself with Eden? With Corteva's cash and Eden's advanced product development through its 3 natural active ingredients, could Corteva protect their short to mid-term seed future where Eden is able to assist by using its cash and Eden's IP to expedite NPD and regulatory approval? If that all sounds far fetched (although logical), where would Corteva and European farmers be, UK too, without the expected (mine) Emergency Approvals for Ecovelex this next season?!!!! FURTHERMORE, when you have first mover advantage why would you want to concede that? SS said at the 2023 AGM that Bayer is about a year behind Ecovelex and Eden and Corteva want to be first to market. The Chairman said Corteva are global, 'everywhere'. So if Eden offers Corteva some or many advantages when it comes to treating seeds, in what world would Corteva be prepared to make a concession, to concede first mover advantage and allow another company to use Eden's natural inputs when they could be input on Corteva seeds?! I cannot See Corteva allowing that to happen....Can you?! The inflection point of pesticide removal by regulators and the potential for Eden in some circumstances to shore up corporate revenues for others, commercially, looks very appealing to me. Where Emergency Approvals are granted, it also helps farmers to keep trading. As a direction of travel and immediate achievement, that will make Eden quite (very even),important to some. | investingisatrickygame | |
15/7/2023 10:33 | The same is happening here. Call it nudging or grooming but you can't call it independent.. you are unwise if you think the BBC is not a major part of the UK Nudge unit for progressing corporate strategies which also explains why they are stone dead silent on excess deaths in the UK (8.8% higher year over year and not a whisper) following the jab roll out. Immerse Yourself in Nature’s Building Blocks Building Health. Ten compelling films uncover the innovative technologies defining medicine and feature BIO members – Pfizer, Bayer, Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated, Genmab, and Eli Lilly. Stopping the Blocks. Ten powerful stories about making therapies accessible to those previously missing from the conversation. We’re proud to see the leadership BIO members Bayer, and Flatiron Health demonstrate. Nature Positive. Nine inspiring tales of how biotechnology solutions are helping to tackle the climate crisis featuring BIO member companies Vestaron Corporation, and Samsung Biologics. | supersonico | |
15/7/2023 10:24 | BBC is the UK state broadcaster but some are still surprised when they support the direction of travel the UK corporate state has chosen. BBC Under Fire for Doing Pesticide Giant’s PR The broadcaster has been branded ‘irresponsible | supersonico | |
15/7/2023 10:18 | Seed Dressings Monday, February 27, 2023 As reported at the MGA conference earlier in the month because of the regulations connected to Brexit, all pesticides used in the UK have to be approved on the UK Pesticide Register. This includes the seed treatments applied by the maize breeders in Europe. This process takes a long time due to the data involved. So unless CRD approve the use of Redigo M fungicide, Korit 420 FS bird deterrent and Force 20 CS insecticide all of the maize seed for 2024 will have to be untreated. We are therefore asking your help to lobby your local MP and the Minister of Food, Farming and Fisheries, Mark Spencer (mark.spencer.mp@par A good start is to send them the letter written by the MGA, BSPB and NIAB included within this mailing, copies available electronically from the office. The letter details why the use of seed dressings is important for UK maize growers and why we are asking for help to get these pesticides registered on the UK register before the deadline of 1 Jan 2024. | supersonico | |
14/7/2023 22:25 | I was trying to say in my earlier posts. That a slow but growing trickle of revenue from some deals made recently that are not perceived as major May underpin the statement that no further cash need be raised. | alchemy | |
14/7/2023 18:46 | Bubbles are good! | kittybiscuits | |
14/7/2023 14:54 | Bigger bubbles. | supersonico | |
14/7/2023 14:51 | Of champagne ? | alchemy | |
14/7/2023 11:27 | 10k at £15 with a 40% margin is 60k100k same parameters 600kMillion - 4 million Haven't a clue which applies But six Italys at 100k and now we're talking . | alchemy | |
14/7/2023 11:20 | Been thinking about announcements we've had. And whether and revenue flows will have made it into our purse . For example we have a retail offering in Italy. How many private gardens plus Tivoll of course ha are there what percentage might we assist? Let's go absolute numbers and work on 10k 100k and 1 million | alchemy | |
14/7/2023 10:35 | Try fluoxetine. | neutralpov | |
14/7/2023 08:52 | The herd has regrouped and is moving. | supersonico | |
14/7/2023 08:21 | Big deals in big countries on the horizon. | supersonico | |
14/7/2023 08:10 | Yeah!! Same quality of research led to you choosing to back this fleabitten black sheep of A.I.M. :D | neutralpov | |
13/7/2023 18:33 | Canary told you so ..more graphs Sydney Powell 0-24 year olds are dying 32% more than ever before. The massive increase starts at week 14 of 2021. This is a 12 sigma increase and the CDC still isn’t asking why? Since when do 0-24 die of Natural Causes? | supersonico | |
13/7/2023 15:01 | What a mix to be found in this thread. A Fools Gallery and A Rogues Gallery (popcorn and coke) | neutralpov | |
13/7/2023 13:18 | Canary told you so ..more graphs What is causing this dramatic spike of disability payments in the UK since 2021? UK Government Disability Claims Skyrocket Personal Independence Payments chart reveals disaster is afoot. | supersonico | |
13/7/2023 12:24 | Farmer’s maize trial shows vital need for treated seed. | supersonico | |
13/7/2023 07:50 | Neuts, I could not care less what companies you say you're invested or trade in, we all know you're full of hot air. I did see in the news this week that MIFID II (the research part) might be repealed... | timbo_slice | |
12/7/2023 21:34 | Investing, Further to your earlier question @14671 ..I imagine Sue Young will be very familiar with Eden's insecticide plans and might well be giving Eden's Director Regulatory Affairs food for thought. 'I have worked in regulatory affairs in the pesticide industry for over 20 years. I have experience of EU and national regulatory processes having managed both active substance and product dossiers. I specialise in the registration of biopesticides. I have also recently been working on GB only projects'. (date unknown) Sue Young Regulatory Affairs Manager at Certis Europe I'm wondering if this is the very same Sue Young 11th July 23 @CroplifeUK conference. Sue Young Registration manager ( UK & Ireland ) at UPL and UK Croplife Biopesticides group CropLife UKCropLife UK 1,137 followers1,137 followers 5d • 5d • Follow We had a panel discussion on the substance renewal programme, looking at the challenges it imposes on various parts of the industry. The general consensus and consistent message was the need for a predictable and sensibly implemented regulatory framework as it was intended. We would like to thank our panelist for their insightful thoughts! Rob Gladwin Robert Mason Chris Hartfield Sue Young | supersonico |
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