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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% | 4.45 | 4.30 | 4.60 | 4.45 | 4.45 | 4.45 | 287,855 | 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 | -10.60 | 23.73M |
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18/12/2023 07:59 | Truly fantastic news. The beginning has started. I hope someone can tell me if Korit has received an extension in Italy. The share price is unlikely to jump as the market is simply unaware of the significance. Hopefully we get a Cenkos update tomorrow. I wonder what value of sales can go out this year. It is not like they have to deliver the product - its already there! | attyg | |
18/12/2023 07:48 | Brucie5 It is the Emergency Use Approval you refer too. | investingisatrickygame | |
18/12/2023 07:44 | Why *temporary* approval. Is this analogous to the emergency approval I thought they were seeking? | brucie5 | |
18/12/2023 07:07 | ECOVELEX™2023 APPROVAL IN ITALY. | supersonico | |
17/12/2023 20:50 | World production of citrus fruits in 2021, by region | supersonico | |
17/12/2023 20:39 | Biodiversity and integrated management of insect and mite pests of citrus in India Introduction Global citrus production of 139.8 million tonnes constitutes 56.86% sweet orange, 25.72% mandarin, 10.86% lime/lemon and 6.56% grapefruit/pummelo/o Biodiversity_and_int | supersonico | |
17/12/2023 20:25 | Biological control of arthropod pests in citrus orchards in China. Abstract China has a very long history of biological control in citrus. Hundreds years ago, predatory ants (Oecophylla smaragdina Fabricius) were used to manage pests by Chinese citrus growers. Considerable effort has been placed on the use of biological control in citrus plant landscapes during last three decades. Many scientific studies have now been published, and some additional implementations have already working. In this paper, we review the research, development and application of biological control of citrus insect pests in China. In addition, the importance of biological control for the future control of citrus insect pests is also discussed. | supersonico | |
16/12/2023 09:17 | You reflect the current era of nastiness, of brutal use of language of bad will to all men . What you don't realise is society is having a wobble znd when it rights itself the awfulness of some will be evident and in some cases dealt with, | alchemy | |
16/12/2023 08:44 | The USA Profile build ..news We want to welcome Eden Research plc (OTCQB: EDNSF) to the DealFlow Events Microcap Conference January 30 to February 1, 2024. Learn more on B2i Digital at Eden Research is the only UK-listed company focused on biopesticides for sustainable agriculture. The Company develops and supplies innovative biopesticide products and natural microencapsulation technologies to the global crop protection, animal health and consumer products industries. We look forward to seeing the continued results from Sean Smith, Alex Abrey, Robin Cridland and the entire Eden Research plc team! Thanks to Charlie Napolitano, Phillip LoFaso and the rest of their team for putting together this conference. | supersonico | |
16/12/2023 00:59 | Yap yap yap distraction misinfo aplenty Likely, IMEO, that 2023 will be the LAST EVER OPPO to make a significant disposal of this PoS north of 3p.... Chortle. The day of reckoning will be sweet..... | neutralpov | |
15/12/2023 17:48 | Many folk all square and closed for the year now judging by the huge crowds in the City yesterday . Whether agri regulators are closed who knows I expect so | alchemy | |
15/12/2023 12:29 | Timbo_Slice 15 Dec '23 - 12:02 - 16034 > > Moron Did you omit the text from your message above? All I can see is your signature. | neutralpov | |
15/12/2023 11:39 | If there's anything I loathe more than disgusting paid ramping liars, it is INCOMPETENT disgusting paid ramping liars! ;-) Notice when he takes a break, all seventeen of his KNOWN ramping sockpuppets (with whom he contrives phony ""conversations"") just happen to ALSO GO MISSING. Hahahahahahahahaahha Renewed/restated TARGET PRICE.... EDEN RESEARCH plc (EDEN.L) ... ZERO PENCE (0.0000p) | neutralpov | |
14/12/2023 09:54 | Anyone else noticed how each of the boddies has eyes located unusually close to each other? Know what that connotes, double-digiters? ;-) (ROTFL - what are sheep meant for if not to be fleeced and eaten?) | neutralpov | |
14/12/2023 06:22 | Direction of travel ..news. Syngenta can't escape its secrets Paraquat ties to Parkinson’s disease featured on Al Jazeera news Evidence tying the popular weed killer paraquat to Parkinson’s disease is featured this week in an online news segment that includes fresh details about corporate influence over US regulators and suppression of scientific research. The piece includes some explosive comments from a former EPA scientist about regulatory corruption. Al Jazeera’s investigative show Fault Lines highlights the reporting of The New Lede (TNL) and the thousands of internal corporate documents obtained by TNL that reveal decades of efforts by Syngenta, paraquat’s longtime manufacturer, to conceal evidence of how chronic exposure to paraquat can cause Parkinson’s disease. Notably, the Fault Lines segment airs a first-ever interview with retired EPA scientist Karen McCormack, who worked at the EPA for 40 years before retiring in 2018. McCormack says on camera that the EPA is not fulfilling its mission. | supersonico | |
13/12/2023 17:56 | Reshaping agriculture? While Ginkgo Bioworks has been working with Bayer, Corteva and Sumitomo for some years, it has jot released any commercial products. However, it is noted that the science and technology in synthetic biology are increasingly turning seemingly impossible technical achievements into commercial products. In fact, there its is now claimed that synthetic biology will help reshape agriculture in the same scale as what GMO has done over the past decades, while tech companies involved in synthetic biology will gain increased attention. It is a brand-new and fast-growing racing track with unlimited potentials, which may facilitate the achievement of the real sustainable development of agriculture. | supersonico |
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