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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 |
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25/8/2023 22:19 | Projection for Crop Protection: Massive Change Is Coming As more growers adopt biologicals, they will learn these new products can outperform synthetics in the field, which Marrone says they absolutely will. A few of the promising technologies she says will be used to improve biological products in the future include gene editing, RNAi, fermentation methodologies, genome characterization, and synthetic biology. Part of the reason for the change? Numbers, especially dollars. The relative cost to develop a new synthetic product is now estimated at $300 million, so it’s no wonder there is just one new product or two approved each year. Compare that to the 20 to 30 promising new biological products being developed annually — thoroughly tested products, a far cry from some of the unproven biologicals of yesteryear — at a relative pittance compared to their chemical counterparts and in a greatly reduced time frame. Perhaps we need to come up with a few new meanings for common terms, because the tradition is that crops be labeled organic or, if grown with chemicals, conventional. But in the future, the conventional approach may not be synthetic, but biological. In any event, Marrone says synthetic won’t be mainstream. Rather than a farming system based on synthetics and supplemented with 5% biologicals, as we have today, in 30 years we will see a biological system supplemented with 5% chemicals. Using today’s language, the conventional approach in 2023 is synthetic; the conventional approach in 2053 will be biological. It’s a confusing world, so my advice: Pay attention to who’s got the numbers. | ![]() supersonico | |
25/8/2023 19:55 | I would guess No to weakened enthusiasm since Corteva were confident of a 2024 planting season as early as 2021 and working back I anticipate an EUA for Ecovelex by end of September 2023. This will give time for PR and production to supply farmers from December onward as is customary. | ![]() supersonico | |
25/8/2023 18:08 | Any signs that Brexit weakens enthusiasm . How big is French enthusiasm. Working backwards when is the last date the permission gives reasonable time? Any other info you can volunteer welcome, | ![]() alchemy | |
25/8/2023 17:34 | But still no Lubecast.. Says it all. Fraudy is noncommittal. He Knows what's coming. Tick Tock to EUA. | ![]() supersonico | |
25/8/2023 12:23 | Try Adams Apples. Reliable. | ![]() supersonico | |
25/8/2023 11:44 | Well they would, wouldn't they! | ![]() timbo_slice | |
25/8/2023 11:17 | We have no more Lubecast's because Fraudy wants to avoid the situation where I point to the 200% rise in share price and refer to a dismissive Eden Lubecast. So no more Eden Lubecasts. Fraudy knows the EUA is coming. So just yappy Lubepples remain. AWGATWT. | ![]() supersonico | |
25/8/2023 10:57 | Only lost Lube with no Lubecast support would archive posts about apples. Not serious Lube..so no more Eden Lubecasts. | ![]() supersonico | |
25/8/2023 10:07 | supersonico 24 Aug '23 - 16:54 - 15096 Lube ain't serious Lube when barking not accompanied by Lubecast. Timbo_Slice 24 Aug '23 - 17:19 - 15097 Supes, you can't seriously be suggesting that there is more than one user for the Neuts ID and that is why there is no consistency to the message? supersonico 25 Aug '23 - 06:34 - 15098 Timbo, I'm seriously suggesting you plant an orchard of Pitmaston Pineapple. You'll thank me in five years time. --- ARCHIVED for future use by the Mental Health Authorities | ![]() neutralpov | |
25/8/2023 06:34 | Timbo, I'm seriously suggesting you plant an orchard of Pitmaston Pineapple. You'll thank me in five years time. | ![]() supersonico | |
24/8/2023 17:19 | Supes, you can't seriously be suggesting that there is more than one user for the Neuts ID and that is why there is no consistency to the message? | ![]() timbo_slice | |
24/8/2023 16:54 | Lube ain't serious Lube when barking not accompanied by Lubecast. | ![]() supersonico | |
24/8/2023 16:48 | This is going to be a LOT more satisfying than the squeezing and squashing of the redundant smartass user:spadeychops. | ![]() neutralpov | |
24/8/2023 16:27 | All this barking and no Lubecast. | ![]() supersonico | |
24/8/2023 16:06 | For reference ISIN - GB0001646941 Auditor - PKF Littlejohn LLP ;-) Broker and NOMAD - Cenkos Securities :D Financial PR - Hawthorn Advisors ROTFL Lawyers - DAC Beachcroft LLP hoho Registrar - Link Group N/C ------ Ratings note: The puff of dust on the horizon is assumed to be from the rapidly exiting KPMG. | ![]() neutralpov | |
24/8/2023 16:00 | Oops. Sorry. Wrong company! 0:-) | ![]() neutralpov | |
24/8/2023 16:00 | STOP PRESS! Giant share purchase by a director! Details / confirmation coming in. | ![]() neutralpov | |
24/8/2023 11:17 | Best Guess, My Guess is that 5 years ago ..so prior to Corteva partnership, Eden were starting to engage with Whale 2 on the Insecticide. It's that leverage that acted as a counterbalance to any dominating influence from Corteva...so if it was a hustle as you describe, it was a persuasive hustle backed by a lot of confidence.. enough to finance and set up the lab and go on to partner up to 10 Giant Ag companies on the insecticide alone. AWGATWT | ![]() supersonico | |
24/8/2023 10:50 | If Edens product was any good Corteva would have bought the company years ago. I suspect Corteva made a generous offer but shareholders were not informed as the scientist CEO thought he could out hustle the biggest agricultural company in the world. Whilst he still has shareholder funds to pursue this mirage of his own intellectual superiority he will continue with this delusion. Eden have only raised a few months cash. Corteva have the distribution rights. Keep dreaming. When the accounts come out you can all wake up. | ![]() ravenna23 | |
24/8/2023 10:34 | Best Guess I always did imagine Mail on Sunday readers as despondent . ..So nothing new there. More of a EUA in*the*coming tomorrow share I would say. | ![]() supersonico | |
24/8/2023 10:18 | Marie Antoinette offered cake today and still lost her head. If companies with multi billion turnovers can provide accounts in eight weeks one has to question why Eden, who sell the equivalent of two mars bars, cannot provide figures, especially when their shareholders have just provided them with a couple of million. Really makes you wonder. Timbo, I have no doubt you can afford to take a total loss on this share, but I have said before, are all shareholders in such a fortunate position? | ![]() ravenna23 | |
24/8/2023 09:55 | Rav, this is a cake tomorrow share... I have a time frame to see if EDEN deliver anything .... if not, I'll take my loss. Risk reward. | ![]() timbo_slice | |
24/8/2023 09:48 | Oh dear, still no accounts for the first half, and if the price continues this trajectory even those financial whizz kids using EIS schemes will be losing money. FACT, in most cases a share will gravitate to its true value. Cenkos deserve admiration for the way they have managed this fund raising, however I suspect that when the accounts are eventually published there will be more than a few despondent Mail on Sunday readers. | ![]() ravenna23 | |
24/8/2023 06:51 | Lol, how old are you Neuts? | ![]() timbo_slice |
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