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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% | 4.40 | 4.30 | 4.50 | 4.40 | 4.40 | 4.40 | 291,809 | 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 | -10.48 | 23.47M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/9/2023 14:52 | Jander Almeida @ Brazil Field scientist at Corteva Agriscience Today was to talk a little about Seed Treatment for the soybean and sorghum seed production team of Corteva Agriscience. Team that operates in the production fields in the region of GO / MG / DF and western Bahia. We discussed Seed Treatment products and talked a little about research work with these commercial products and about the new TS products that the company is developing! Thanks for the personal invitation. | supersonico | |
28/9/2023 13:43 | 'science-based approach' or 'Corporate science-based approach' ? they are quite different. Igor Teslenko 🇺🇦 President Europe, Middle East, Africa at Corteva Congratulations to all involved in the World Agri-Tech Innovation Summit, which concluded in London yesterday. This annual assembly of 900 international agri-food professionals provides participants with critical intelligence on the future of agri-food innovation, with panel discussions and networking to accelerate the transition to sustainable and resilient systems. Corteva Agriscience colleagues were there to engage with stakeholders and discuss industry challenges and opportunities with high-level public and private industry experts. Over two days, a range of political figures and industry experts took to the stage, including UK Science and Innovation Minister George Freeman MP and UK Minister for Food, Farming and Fisheries, Mark Spencer. Colleagues Morgan Gray, Tom Greene and Mathias Müller joined panels on Global Growth in Genomics and Regenerative Agriculture, highlighting why providing farmers with sustainable and profitable innovations is crucial to future food security. We explored the need for a science-based approach to policymaking and the importance of a regulatory frameworks in enabling or stifling innovation. An enabling regulatory framework is indeed crucial in allowing sophisticated technology to reach farmers, providing them with the tools needed for a secure food system fit for the future. It's fair to say the conference was a success – now let's get to work in putting the ideas into practice and delivering the innovations farmers need to address the evolving and compounding challenges facing agriculture. | supersonico | |
28/9/2023 13:35 | That's not controversial . I'm fact subject only to thinking over a wee while I think I'd agree,Order Margin Contribution 15 , 5, 5. Burn 5 . But do it twice and you'll get quite a p/e.15 | alchemy | |
28/9/2023 12:25 | OK, I'll leave you to play with NPOV until the accounts are published. | ravenna23 | |
28/9/2023 12:16 | EDEN, no games, just biopesticides for sustainable agriculture. | timbo_slice | |
28/9/2023 11:43 | Timbo, no games please. Cenkos support their clients by all legal means. | ravenna23 | |
28/9/2023 11:41 | What will change my mind about Eden, when they announce a significant sales contract 3 times greater than their cash burn rate. | ravenna23 | |
28/9/2023 11:40 | Who do you think is paid... name and shame | timbo_slice | |
28/9/2023 11:22 | I should make it clear that Eden is the only company I comment on with ADVFN. It is a pity that most of the paid posters on here cannot make the same claim. | ravenna23 | |
28/9/2023 11:16 | I do post on other boards, but with different user IDs. Past experience has shown me that if you post an unpopular opinion on one company, trolls will follow you everywhere. | ravenna23 | |
28/9/2023 11:01 | Rav, Please pick any other AIM stock and post that warning. Sprinkle your warnings over a number of stocks... you'll have more chance or reaching more people... EDEN you just get the same people over and over, and for whatever reason, no one is listening. | timbo_slice | |
28/9/2023 10:56 | If you recall Timbo, I have explained myself before. I lost a significant sum of money before on a small cap company where the company directors conduct was similar to Eden. The crooks of this world rely on the fact that there is an innocent born every minute. I cannot be described as altruistic but am trying to guide those that may have less experience of the markets than your good self. Call it a hobby if you like. I am sure you have many investments which have more than compensated for your losses with Eden. Best of luck. | ravenna23 | |
28/9/2023 10:45 | Not that you care, or have asked, but I'm currently around 17 pence..... after a rather ill timed large top up at 19 pence (POLY remains my worst performing share). I can see myself doing one large purchase to bring that average down... I think we saw with the Daily Mail pump that there can be significant upside in the right circumstances. EDEN I've held from around 2010 but can't remember exactly when... I'd probably not visit this chat so much but for Neutsy... I'm glad you made a 90% return. I'm a little confused as to why you continue to post here Rav I don't see any difference between EDEN and many AIM companies except for the fact they might luck into something. EDEN can state it's a going concern and the Auditors can disagree with that statement. EDEN do not need to have x pounds to prove they are a going concern ... if they plan to raise funds that is enough. | timbo_slice | |
28/9/2023 10:27 | Oh dear you must be embarrassed by the amount of your losses. Readers should therefore pay as much attention to your views on Eden as to your clearly inaccurate views on COVID. | ravenna23 | |
28/9/2023 10:17 | Best Guess, FYI / I'm not going to answer that question in the detail you wish only to say I did take Huge advantage of the June sale prices. | supersonico | |
28/9/2023 10:04 | What did you pay for your Eden shares | ravenna23 | |
28/9/2023 10:03 | Please be specific. I am sure all shareholders would like to know about the HUGE order book. Are you perchance referring to the first order for Ecovolex announced on 16th August which had no details as to customer, country, volume or value. Could well be Mr Smith, Lichtenstein, one unit, ten quid. | ravenna23 | |
28/9/2023 09:52 | Indian market is big and South East Asia is Huge. | supersonico | |
28/9/2023 09:48 | It was huge | alchemy | |
28/9/2023 09:38 | Order book, non specific, vague, no detail as to value, timing or volume. More Hopium | ravenna23 | |
28/9/2023 09:35 | There is the order book too. | alchemy | |
28/9/2023 09:34 | What did you pay for your Eden shares | ravenna23 |
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