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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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/7/2023 07:51 | Californian EPA regulatory delay explained. | supersonico | |
17/7/2023 23:40 | And the directors still aren't buying... Hahahaha!!!!! | neutralpov | |
17/7/2023 23:40 | BRAND NEW RAMPING AVATAR, CREATED SEVERAL DAYS AGO. The c u n t s.are desperate.... the ramp failed and didn't reach even 40% of the previous peak. ;D KittyBiscuits17 Jul '23 - 19:16 - 14715 I’m in. This looks a steal once the emergency approval is granted which surely it will be. Any guesses to when that might be granted. I’m personally expecting October onwards? Any more educated guesses please? | neutralpov | |
17/7/2023 21:23 | I have already in previous posts. | supersonico | |
17/7/2023 20:49 | Chrischas, The NFU, blogs , Farmers weekly, and the Maize growers association and seed company reps I would have thought. | supersonico | |
17/7/2023 20:43 | Who told the farmers? | chrischas | |
17/7/2023 20:40 | Atty, Judging by Erinvale's posts I'm not convinced he's thinking logically at all as he appears to concede that weather conditions were so bad that any sort of application was not going to work even if it was indeed possible to get on the land which they report it was not. | supersonico | |
17/7/2023 20:16 | KittyBuiscuits, I agree it looks a steal.. Corteva will need to have the seed ready for sale in time for December delivery onwards imo ready for suitable conditions in spring. So to give Corteva enough time to process, package and supply I would imagine means an EA will need to get the nod in time for that ..so October could work. Sean spoke of the 120 day mechanism for farmer representation so does that start in March ( when the Maize growers association urged their membership to get EUA for the older products when they did not know about Ecovelex or does the clock start from 30th May 2023 when Eden revealed Ecovelex. I think we can agree that the confidence of Smiths comments below @ 4.40 mins suggests he is doubtful of the success of the Maize growers associations representations but they will have been writing about a related derogation since March. So if the process works as Smith described the EUA 120 day consultation window could have started in March and run till June. Obviously Ecovelex hit the ground effectively in June so 120m days gets us to Early September so your October date fits that framework. The most important aspect of this is that farmers need to have their seed so the question is how long do Corteva and partners need to build capacity to supply and ship comfortably. So on that basis October is possible but tight so I would anticipate a considerably earlier date given Smiths confidence, market pressures and the regulatory history. | supersonico | |
17/7/2023 19:30 | I have filtered erinvale, but judging by your post super, I am guessing he/she is thinking that mevalone is either not up to the task or no-one is buying it to tackle the outbreak of mildew. "Bordeaux threatened with mildew disaster of "unparalleled ... hxxps://magazine.wei 4 days ago — The vineyards of Bordeaux are affected by downy mildew to an unprecedented extent, according to a press release by the Chamber of ..." Readers will note the mildew that is causing the damage is downy mildew. While mevalone is effective against downy mildew, it is yet to be approved by the French regulator for use in France. Mevalone is approved for botrytis on grapes. Corteva identified an enormous market in France for mevalone to combat downy mildew and it is because they are keen to get motoring, Eden replaced Sumi Agro with Corteva as the distributor. Very big market for mevalone once it is approved in France. | attyg | |
17/7/2023 19:18 | Erinvale, In that case the criticism in your 14710 does look to be unwarranted. | supersonico | |
17/7/2023 19:16 | I’m in. This looks a steal once the emergency approval is granted which surely it will be. Any guesses to when that might be granted. I’m personally expecting October onwards? Any more educated guesses please? | kittybiscuits | |
17/7/2023 18:57 | ROTFLMAO!!! But still the suckers continue to hark to filthy crooks like 'Investingisatrickyg Busted as far back as 2018 in this very thread. I hope it will be very painful. | neutralpov | |
17/7/2023 18:49 | Indeed. My Bordeaux contacts confirm the severity of this mildew damage. | erinvale1 | |
17/7/2023 18:37 | Erinvale, I'm assuming you are referring to this article or similar reportage. The more one reads beyond the head lines it does not sound like a situation where applications of Mevalone would have helped as conditions were so poor. | supersonico | |
17/7/2023 18:32 | Investing, It is inconceivable to me given the growing publicly stated prominence biologicals now have amongst all the Ag Giants that Syngenta is not one of the companies working with Eden on their Insecticide and quite possibly a seed treatment or fungicide. Syngenta's Good Growth Plan has committed to invest $2bn in sustainable agriculture by 2025 so it's very likely imo that we will seeing their name mentioned along with a few other giants in an Eden RNS or two in the coming months and years. AWGATWT. | supersonico | |
17/7/2023 18:26 | Bordeaux vintage wiped out because of mildew. Where is Eden - nowhere, staring at their navels in their fancy laboratory. No-one in Bordeaux has heard of them or their products. What a disgrace. | erinvale1 | |
17/7/2023 16:20 | Super, your post 14704 I am taken by the commentary in their article “This move reinforces our strategy of providing farmers with more complementary product and technology choices, and underpins our determination to be the collaborator of choice, and to make agriculture more sustainable,” AND "Syngenta Biologicals is also actively forging collaborations aimed at rapidly expanding its offers of biologicals with wide range of applications including foliar, seed treatments" Eden on their presentation when referencing seeds does remind everyone that the 4 main seed companies are Corteva (in partnership), BASF, Bayer and Syngenta. Given Eden's goal to be first to market with a bird repellent on a seed through Ecovelex and the whole direction of travel with biologicals and regulators, it is good to see Syngenta start a focus in this area. As they are named on Eden's presentations, one would hope they are aware of Eden's capabilities in their new direction of travel. It seems inconceivable to me that they wouldn't be. | investingisatrickygame | |
17/7/2023 13:51 | I've done detailed research and seen Whales.. So Investing has at least landed a multi bagger with Eden. | supersonico | |
17/7/2023 07:32 | 'Syngenta is a large, famous, successful, sales-oriented biotech corp'. At least that bit lube got right | supersonico | |
16/7/2023 11:48 | More misleading tripe by PAID liars and rampers, sorry I meant "promoters". Who by failing to disclose their remunerated positions are in criminal breach of FSMA2000.... Syngenta is a large, famous, successful, sales-oriented biotech corp. While this fleabitten dog is none of these. Restated Target Price for this pariah pooch of AIM --> ZERO PENCE (0.0000p) But not before some more millions have been extracted and paid to the gang at the top. Ordinary shareholders = Ferkin' eejits The bigger the holding, the bigger the eejit. ;D and popcorn | neutralpov | |
16/7/2023 09:15 | Syngenta brings together biologicals businesses under Syngenta Biologicals | supersonico |
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