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EDEN Eden Research Plc

4.70
-0.15 (-3.09%)
Last Updated: 13:13:02
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -0.15 -3.09% 4.70 4.60 4.80 4.85 4.70 4.85 105,023 13:13:02
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Biological Pds,ex Diagnstics 1.83M -2.24M -0.0042 -11.19 25.07M
Eden Research Plc is listed in the Biological Pds,ex Diagnstics sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker EDEN. The last closing price for Eden Research was 4.85p. Over the last year, Eden Research shares have traded in a share price range of 3.20p to 12.00p.

Eden Research currently has 533,352,523 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Eden Research is £25.07 million. Eden Research has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -11.19.

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19/8/2019
17:20
This is an old Video but it shows how bad the head lice can get if left untreated. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/news/video-1214473/The-worst-head-lice-video-world-warned-you.html
northwick
19/8/2019
12:15
Why would anyone be in a hurry ? Our Long term incentive plan is to have our 2 mates vote us extra pay every year . We are on 6k a week and so will need a 10 - 25% raise
This next year in order to execute our long term incentive plan.
It’s too short a time span for those earlier pesky share options so we will stick to our long term plan. We Can probably start talking about a dividend in a few years time
When our long term bank account is full.

chrischas
19/8/2019
09:34
It's not often one gets to invest in a company that's in no hurry to address an epidemic.

Two weeks until back2school..

Be patient kids, your nitty itchin days are nearly over.

Head lice lotion
100% efficiency within 15 minutes 1 application Very Easy to rinse YP Patented Micro encapsulation system World wide

supersonico
18/8/2019
23:08
Food betrayal -- don’t swallow the lies | Alan Lewis | TEDxBoulder
supersonico
18/8/2019
10:35
James Melville@JamesMelville

Brexit is the greatest political heist of all time. A giant con led by group of right wing libertarians who exploited the concerns of millions of people to convince them that they were taking back control, when in fact, they are losing control to the people who conned them.
…………………………...…..
EG These people;

carey gillam@careygillam

More evidence that the White House has Monsanto's back - FOIA dox show Trump administration pushed @Bayer glyphosate for aerial spraying in Colombia despite ban …

… @sejorg


…………………………………

GM soy: The invisible ingredient 'poisoning' children.

The home of Petrona Villasboa is surrounded by genetically modified (GM) soy fields. The golden crop looks like a bumper harvest but for her it is a symbol of death.

supersonico
16/8/2019
17:13
Super - yes, couldn't agree more. Choice for those who can afford organic or have time to read the food labelling will be very different for those who cannot. I guess it's been happening for some time already, but US agri-food interests will certainly be looking to accentuate the divide, if there is money to be made. And what the UK currently has to 'put up with' in terms of safety regulations from the EU will become a matter of what is increasingly forced down our mouths, or at least the mouths of the poorest.

As a more immediate illustration of this carelessness: should the UK leave the EU without a deal, the government has said it will not impose tariffs on food imports, in order to ensure food supply. Also, of course, meaning that food, under WTO enter the country from the lowest cost provider. On which event our farmers will be well and truly shafted. As Boris knows full well.

supersonico
16 Aug '19 - 14:48 - 6750 of 6754
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The EU was a shield against some of the worst excesses of the US corporate mafia..once that shield is dropped we are focked imo.

Brexit was never about taking back control it was always about aligning to USA corporate interests as the tide of authoritarian governments rises.

brucie5
16/8/2019
16:14
Fair enough.
weyweyumfozo
16/8/2019
15:19
I'm aware of that but since I buy mainly organic I reduce that exposure considerably.
It's the folk who cannot afford Organic and who have been blissfully ignorant of the role of the EU in improving food standards by blocking the worst practices that I'm most concerned for.

supersonico
16/8/2019
15:11
You are probably indirectly eating the stuff already, as products such as meat, milk and eggs from animals fed on GM animal feed do not have to be labelled in the UK.
weyweyumfozo
16/8/2019
14:48
The EU was a shield against some of the worst excesses of the US corporate mafia..once that shield is dropped we are focked imo.

Brexit was never about taking back control it was always about aligning to USA corporate interests as the tide of authoritarian governments rises.

supersonico
16/8/2019
14:48
That may help until they grow it in the UK which Boris seemed quite keen on. Then I expect a full on Pro GM media blitz telling us all how safe it all is and a tightening of labelling laws to match the US, which I anticipate will all be specified in the vulture / carrion trade deal.
supersonico
16/8/2019
14:16
supersonico15 Aug '19 - 11:06 - 6744 of 6747

"The US government passed laws banning the labelling of GMO produced goods so good luck with transparency..it won't happen."

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The US has Country of Origin Labelling so if they insist on reciprocal terms with the UK in a future trade deal, we will at least know which country the food originates from.

This knowledge will allow consumers to read the label and decide not to purchase the US product, if they have any doubts about how that particular product was produced.

weyweyumfozo
15/8/2019
11:17
And now back to EDEN. I vow never to mention, or invoke the B word again on this otherwise pleasant bb. Apologies.
brucie5
15/8/2019
11:15
Super, this is the sad world we're entering in our obsession to leave the EU. Much as I like Americans, I do not like the practices that their society seems enslaved to in the name of laissez faire government. 'Liberty' is so often a smoke screen for corporate greed which is very quick and adept at manipulating everything from private healthcare to gun ownership as necessary preconditions for 'freedom', without a thought to the victims. Every social advance (I can think of) in the UK has taken place through government deciding that it needs to interpose itself between capitalism and the welfare of people, from child labour legislation to compulsory education, to the Welfare state. We now intend to leave the largest and most benign trading block in the world, in order to take our chances with WTO. The irony is, Boris and his m8s, having made such a show of their nonchalance of reaching agreement with the EU, will now be far less relaxed about walking away from whatever deal is offered by Trump. That said, if the UK leaves the Irish with an effective customs border in contravention of our Good Friday obligations, the US Congress will make any comprehensive trading agreement extremely difficult. And rightly so.
brucie5
15/8/2019
10:44
That's fine as long as there are labels on the produce saying whether it is hormone grown, GM or chlorine washed and consumers can then read the label and chose what they want to eat.
weyweyumfozo
15/8/2019
10:28
Brexit..Reassured?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????/LOL

UK must accept US food standards in trade deal, says farm chief

The UK must accept US food standards as part of any future trade deal with Washington, the head of America's farming lobby has said.

Zippy Duvall, head of the American Farm Bureau, said US farmers were keen to trade with their British "friends".

But he said fears over practices such as washing chicken in chlorine and using genetically modified (GM) crops were not "science-based".

supersonico
15/8/2019
09:29
The only solution to protect the grapes from botritis at this stage is 3LOGY by Sipcam Italia.

Sipcam still keeping the GO-E logo on all 3logy promotions. Easy thing to change but little GO-E seems mighty stubborn and won't budge.

supersonico
15/8/2019
08:13
a Fungus problem , interesting read
33mick
15/8/2019
07:10
Not clear to me if this is EGTOP Organic related but seems likely ...10. Geraniol 11. Eugenol 12. Thymol 13. Clove oil on the Agenda.

Standing Committee on Plants, Animals, Food and Feed Section Phytopharmaceuticals - Legislation 16 - 17 July 2019

supersonico
15/8/2019
05:29
The immediate key for me is the share price.

The options period based on average weighted price, if I am not mistaken, starts from today until the 30th September, so 45 days to the exercise date. Meaning every day it sits around 10p from hereon in, the harder it will be to take advantage of those options. So how will they exercise them.

In my opinion we will need to see

1) A bullish Cenkos note, clear and concise and underpinned by the why
2) A Cenkos note demonstrating the why of a higher price value target than Shore Capital, again with a clear explanation of why
3) Cenkos delivering buyers into the market on the basis of this note, effectively mopping up all available and overhang stock to enable the price to rise
4) A transactional event to underpin 1,2 & 3 that assures value at a higher price
5) RNS announcements such as TT and head-lice, but in reality bigger and better whatever they may be, to drive value again, but to also help hold the share price at higher levels for...….sustainability!

Without the above, I can't see how they get their options. No options gained by them will weaken confidence in management and enthusiasm to both hold or buy Eden shares.

As Super say's, all opinions all of the time.

investingisatrickygame
14/8/2019
13:34
Has Lykele made a guesstimate for Brucie's end of year share price competition?
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