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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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-0.25 | -5.43% | 4.35 | 4.20 | 4.50 | 4.60 | 4.35 | 4.60 | 1,047,016 | 10:37:03 |
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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08/5/2019 20:52 | carey gillam@careygillam Plaintiff attorney in Pilliod v Monsanto tells jurors to consider $1 billion punitive damage award to send message to @Bayer “They need to pay” Dorothy M. Atkins@doratki He said that’s the amount that will make Monsanto executives notice and at least one exec even referred to glyphosate’s safety as “the billion-dollar question” in internal emails. The Pilliods’ total ask is about $1.55 billion. With that, plaintiffs wrapped their closings and we’re on an hr lunch break before Monsanto is up. | supersonico | |
08/5/2019 19:17 | It's been happening for a few years according to this farmer Ft link is subscription I think | 33mick | |
08/5/2019 18:34 | There goes another one..news California Governor Gavin Newsom cancels registration of brain-damaging pesticide chlorpyrifos Sacramento, CA- Today, leaders with California Governor Gavin Newsom’s administration announced a historic decision to initiate the process to cancel the registration for use in the state of the neurodevelopmental toxicant pesticide chlorpyrifos. Robust studies have linked prenatal exposure to chlorpyrifos to children developing autism, ADHD and other neurodevelopmental conditions. The Governor’s office also announced that $5.7 million will be earmarked to identify and implement alternatives to chlorpyrifos, including research into biological pesticides, and a new focus on integrated pest management. | supersonico | |
08/5/2019 07:46 | Investing, Cambrian moments take time;) | supersonico | |
07/5/2019 22:10 | FYI, Eden is not. | investingisatrickygame | |
07/5/2019 15:04 | fyi..SEE is stirring. | supersonico | |
07/5/2019 10:08 | There goes another one..news EU ban on chlorothalonil endorsed by member states ……&hel (Surprising to Reeves the Baker Pasty Lovers) The Conservation of Native Honey Bees Is Crucial | supersonico | |
06/5/2019 18:29 | Good points, chrischas. My assumption is that well established partners on the ground are doing the door to door. Hence Mevalone sales this far, and Cedroz early doors emergency clearance in Italy. | brucie5 | |
06/5/2019 17:04 | Pesticides, poisoning and the politics of agrichemicals between Europe and Brazil Brazil is one of the most important suppliers of foods, grains and biofuels to the European market. European firms are among those behind the record levels of hazardous use of pesticides in Brazil, despite many of these chemicals being prohibited in the EU. In 2016 alone Brazil registered 4,208 cases of intoxication by exposure to pesticides and 355 deaths by agricultural chemicals. Amidst weakening regulation in both EU and Brazil, the work of Larissa Mies Bombardi maps the illness, death and infant malformation in Brazil in relation to these toxins, and outlines the risk of contamination of foods being consumed in both Brazil and Europe. We welcome you to join her and leading researchers in pesticide regulation, food contamination and labour standards to explore the contradictions in trade regulations, the power of corporate lobbies, and how civil society can better understand and tackle policy and politics behind agrochemical pollution and poisoning. Co-ordinated by Work, Labour and Globalisation network at University of Strathclyde, European Network of Scientists for Social and Environmental Responsibility and Pesticide Action Network Europe. | supersonico | |
06/5/2019 16:56 | Italian Direction of Travel ..news Phytosanitary defense, regulatory updates The day of study scheduled for June 26 in Bologna is scheduled for Aipp Phytopathological Days on "Regulatory updates on phytosanitary defense", which will be held at 10.00 am in the Aula Magna of the Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences, Distal, in Viale Giuseppe Fanin, 44/46. In order to increase the security guarantees for man, biodiversity and the environment the rules that regulate the authorization and use of technical means for phytosanitary defense have been profoundly modified in recent years and are subject to continuous updating. The meeting will inform the operators of the phytoiatric sector, thanks to the intervention of Italian experts, on the foreseeable next regulatory evolution concerning some relevant aspects of the management of plant protection products and defense at national and European level. Program Maristella Rubbiani of the Higher Institute of Health will present the evaluation criteria for endocrine disruptors, while Sara Villa of the Milano Bicocca University will present the new guideline for bee evaluation and impact on ecotoxicological risk management. Focus then on the "National action plan for the sustainable use of plant protection products (Pan) 2019-2023: the main innovations contained in the draft in consultation" with Pasquale Falzarano of the Ministry of Agricultural, Food, Forestry and Tourism Policies - DG Development Rural, Disr III Office - Agriculture, Environment and Farm Holidays and Floriano Mazzini of the Phytosanitary Service, Emilia-Romagna Region. Finally, we will analyze the less well-known technical means of defense: basic and corroborating substances with Giorgio Zena of Ibma Italia. The discussion and conclusions of the meeting will follow. To participate in the meeting registration is required by filling in the online form available starting from Monday 13 May on the site of the Phytopathological Days Phytopathological Days Secretariat: Department of Food Science and Technology, Università degli Studi, Viale G. Fanin, 40/42 - 40127 Bologna Tel 051.2096546 / 2096566 E-mail: 'sameage | supersonico | |
06/5/2019 16:52 | Helpful, thanks. | brucie5 | |
06/5/2019 15:46 | Just googled the 60 harvest thing. I hadn't seen this before. Presumably, the biggest pesticidal adversary is glyphosate via roundup, on account of its current scale, and its impact on soil, worms and microbes Has Eden got an answer to this one? Corn, soy, hay and wheat being the largest legal cash crops in the USA. A lot of which goes to feed cattle. And mix with petrol to make biofuels, ironically | brucie5 | |
06/5/2019 15:32 | Scandi Noir is a drama that you need to have followed. It cannot be explained :) The Industry was and still is so full of arrogance and Hubris but Glyphosate, Autism and catastrophic ecological collapse, 60 harvest Doom, the growth of Resistant fungi/bacteria are all helping shift the paradigm and conversation rapidly. Indicators.. Regulatory pressure on many Conventional pesticides. Significant Organic market and Biopesticide market growth. Emergency Cedroz derogation along with EGTOP changes and Derogations in organic inputs as market demand outstrips supply. My view is that significant investors are coming on board quietly and their is likely to be further strategic investment this year. That would make sense to me. | supersonico | |
06/5/2019 14:58 | Some talk of hope triumphing over experience. Which will be proved right in this case. ? Unfortunately, I'm here to tell you that servicing an eco critical industry is no guarantor or success, nor is having excellent technology. Michael Walters' site is full of such stories, most of which never saw the light. I am hopeful here, as my investment evidences: but also extremely wary. Lykele, for one, has yet to make his maiden investment. Secondly, the bod appear to own a lot less in paid up shares than any racing certainty would suggest they might. Thirdly, when a share is truly ready to restate, as jlp is currently doing, you see significant investors coming on board. Just sayin'. Please explain relevance of scandi noir. Sometimes you are more recondite than a play by Samuel Beckett. And this feels a lot like waiting for Godot. | brucie5 | |
06/5/2019 14:35 | What imo the market is missing is the reason or context as to why Eden keeps not delivering with TT and Bayer etal and potential the crop protection vertical offers. The market looks at the delays as failure to deliver despite the current climate and ecological emergency we now face. I look at these delays as the industry catching up with the potential Eden's Tech has in the stark reality of the death of Green revolution ecocidal Chemistry . Once they became aligned the opportunities amplify, NDA'S restrict communication and the delays caused by bigger plans/strategies/all The Market has not got a clue and whilst it is myopic, Investors and Film buffs like us, early to the feast get a decent portion for our hard earned. Hopefully. | supersonico | |
06/5/2019 14:17 | Atty, a while ago you said you had dreams of a share price in the several pounds. Do you still hold this, and if so, are you able to illustrate? | brucie5 | |
06/5/2019 14:12 | Super, Quite right, we know, the market doesn't so very, very frustrating. AttyG, We have been under promising for several years now and as Super points out, the market just needs to catch up their understanding with the likes of us who are more fervent. All I ask is that Eden conveys our understanding, their understanding, more thoroughly so value is understood, not misunderstood, not undervalued and equally not hyped. Just plain simple communications demonstrating true current value. Some of us might argue that Shore Capital is misleading the market by downplaying or not understanding Eden and its value correctly. Eden could of course, correct that. | investingisatrickygame | |
06/5/2019 14:02 | Well it’s going to be really interesting in late September/Oct if the hard working partners have had any meaningful sales figures.If they have it will be all down to the absolute change in the market that has occurred and is occurring.They certainly will have to do it by themselves. | chrischas | |
06/5/2019 13:44 | Agreed super. My view (and possibly Sean's view too) is that, for various reasons, we did not deliver what was indicated to the market and consequently the market pays little heed to the words from Sean and Lykele. So, till,we post numbers that demonstrate the story is truly now becoming reality, the share price will not reflect the soon to be realised potential. Thus Sean downplays the story? Under promise over deliver? | attyg | |
06/5/2019 13:35 | UN report today on the environment makes sober reading. Difficult to feel any optimism at all. But we must persevere with solutions. | brucie5 | |
06/5/2019 11:57 | Brucie, The market does not know things that we don't imo. We know things the market does not know as do the Scandi Noir film club . The 'Market' can't see the wood for the Trees and what's hidden in plain sight. The Market will catch up with us once they can see the Ducks in a line as they noisily fly out of the woods. | supersonico | |
06/5/2019 11:26 | Super, agreed, but: I think we have to credit the market for knowing things that we don't, as much as ignoring things that we consider significant. Otherwise fans of Eden who have long predicted multiples of current share price, would have been vindicated by now. So far, the doubters have proved right. Agreed? | brucie5 |
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