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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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16/7/2022 08:06 | Canary conclusions. Dr. Mike Yeadon, Former Pfizer VP / Brian Hooker, Ph.D. | ![]() supersonico | |
15/7/2022 15:32 | 'Eden's products align perfectly with the course set for the global industry' In 2019, Carrefour decided to discontinue its imports of organic strawberries, melons, pears, asparagus and fruit with stones in it (apricots, peaches, nectarines and plums). An initiative that is in line with a more general policy of supporting French organic agriculture. Indeed, Carrefour commits to certain purchase volumes and product prices over a three- to five-year period for producers making the switch to organic. Nearly 300 farmers have already received such support since 2017. | ![]() supersonico | |
15/7/2022 15:02 | Errr, who is stating this as if it is a FACT?? The blighters themselves? Some accomplice or partner? Some paid PR outfit? You? Another idiot? Or ... ? | ![]() neutralpov | |
15/7/2022 13:50 | 'Eden's products align perfectly with the course set for the global industry' Agreement with Carrefour for the promotion of organic products from the Region of Murcia | ![]() supersonico | |
15/7/2022 12:18 | The shape of things to come? © 2022 - advfn.com | ![]() neutralpov | |
15/7/2022 09:32 | That you think re-PASTING the same irrelevant drivel is intelligent, or amusing, or supportive of the disgusting ramping that goes on here, only serves to show how far gone you are, and nothing else.... Irreparable. ----------------- So, where's the DIVIDEND? (chortle) | ![]() neutralpov | |
15/7/2022 07:20 | Bring back DeleteNife.. 2p by Xmas 2017. | ![]() supersonico | |
14/7/2022 20:57 | supersonico 14 Jul '22 - 18:10 - 12621 > Bring back DeleteNife.. 2p by Xmas 2017. No idea who you're referring to, ma'am. But if you've been here more than five years - as that cite suggests - that could explain why you are this ferkin' crazy! ;D Renewed and restated Target share price for EDEN.L ZERO pence (0.0000000p) | ![]() neutralpov | |
14/7/2022 18:10 | Bring back DeleteNife.. 2p by Xmas 2017. | ![]() supersonico | |
14/7/2022 17:42 | 'Eden's products align perfectly with the course set for the global industry' Feria Valencia will host in March 2023 TerraEco, its first organic production event | ![]() supersonico | |
14/7/2022 17:23 | INTELLIGENCE TEST FOR EXISTING AND POTENTIAL INVESTORS IN THE PoS SHARE: Question: What is the relevance of the sh!tty company, wound up insolvent? | ![]() neutralpov | |
14/7/2022 16:04 | Anyone - how do we find out HOW MUCH the PR firm gets paid? A lousy job they do, methinks. investingisatrickyga | ![]() neutralpov | |
14/7/2022 13:39 | My intuition tells me that the largest PI is starting to get VERY frustrated. ;D O dear. The ginyass should have researched better, shouldn't he? hahaha. | ![]() neutralpov | |
13/7/2022 16:06 | Interesting AgBiome raised $116 million in Series D funding Source: hxxps://blog.agbiome Making a total of $252 million to-date Source: hxxps://www.crunchba And just the other day FMC bought Biophero for $200 million, they're apparently a Start-Up Where does Eden sit in comparison to these companies?! Not a Start-Up and listed $200 million is £168,660 million $252 million is £210,873 million Place that on Eden with 380 million shares and you get a range of 44p to 55p. That would value Eden at £167 million to £209 million You can't be a Start-Up valued at 11x Eden who has its own near term prospects (see Cenkos Report and Corteva deal alone) and not be valued at at least par to the Start-Up. It is all about future possibilities and Eden's are significant with products and technology already having regulatory approvals in a number of territories. Eden seems massively undervalued by comparison. US EPA should hopefully trigger that upward change of direction. | ![]() investingisatrickygame | |
13/7/2022 15:21 | STFU and FOAD, you disgusting PAID HOOR! Still more dumping 13-Jul-22 12:36:40 3.853 20,915 Sell! £0805.96 13-Jul-22 11:58:16 3.980 75,376 Sell! £3000.00 13-Jul-22 11:58:07 3.992 49,324 Sell! £1969.00 13-Jul-22 11:50:42 3.850 09,246 Sell! £0355.97 Looked at the SP? | ![]() neutralpov | |
13/7/2022 13:03 | Mobilising finance behind the green economy hxxps://www.lsegissu The LSEG panel session that took place before the company panellists in which Sean Smith participated | ![]() investingisatrickygame | |
13/7/2022 11:12 | And, reports have it that Elon Musk farted yesterday. Which also has ZERO relevance to the (dimmer than dim) prospects of this SUCKER STOCK. Why these maroons above keep posting irrelevant sheeyit I cannot say. Maybe, scientifically-illit No fix for stooopid, as they say. ;D (popcorn) | ![]() neutralpov | |
13/7/2022 07:42 | The payment of 123.8 million in aid for agri-environment and climate and organic farming concludes | ![]() supersonico | |
12/7/2022 20:23 | Anvisa toxicological report recommends banning carbendazim: Brazil Favorites Print ForwardShare Mar. 11, 2022 # Latin America Focus # Follow Interview with Rizobacter’s Business Development & Portfolio Manager: Bioherbicides are the 'holy grail' within biologicals Conab estimates that Brazil will plant the most wheat in 32 years Anvisa toxicological report recommends banning carbendazim: Brazil A request for a joint review interrupted the voting on March 23, by the collegiate directorate of the Brazilian National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa), of a report in which technicians from the agency itself recommended a ban on the sale and use of pesticides based on carbendazim, one of the fungicides most used by Brazilian farmers to combat fungi that attack crops of beans, rice, soybeans and other important agricultural products. Director Cristiane Rose Jourdan presented the document proposing the banning of carbendazim during the 3rd Ordinary Public Meeting of the agency's board. Cristiane is the rapporteur of the regulatory impact analysis process started in December 2019 to reassess safety aspects of the fungicide. Technicians from the general management of toxicology formulated the document. According to the report, carbendazim “has toxicological aspects that are prohibitive to record, and it is not possible to establish a safe dose threshold for human exposure.” Among the aspects listed by Anvisa technicians and emphasized by Cristiane is the potential of pesticides to cause cancer, harm human reproductive capacity and affect development. “It is important to point out that the analyses carried out [by the general management] were based on technical and scientific evidence, including studies and reports from companies [manufacturers of products registered in Brazil] and the main international regulatory agencies, in addition to scientific literature and other references necessary,” Cristiane pointed out. | sortudo7 |
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