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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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-0.10 | -2.11% | 4.65 | 4.50 | 4.80 | 4.75 | 4.65 | 4.75 | 36,296 | 12:05:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Biological Pds,ex Diagnstics | 1.83M | -2.24M | -0.0042 | -11.07 | 24.8M |
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05/2/2024 22:38 | Bla Bla for nearly 30 years. No Sales. Plenty of RNSs and a prolific multi-avatar paid ramper, though. Have the "big" PIs in this faecal biostuck been sectioned yet? Or will it be the rly track and bouncy? | neutralpov | |
05/2/2024 20:46 | 'Biologicals are predicted to be a $35 Billion segment by 2035' | supersonico | |
05/2/2024 19:36 | Lucent Bio Introduces Biodegradable Seed Coating. Lucent BioSciences, a leader in sustainable crop input solutions, has announced a groundbreaking innovation with the launch of Nutreos, a non-toxic, plant-based, and biodegradable micronutrient seed coating. This environmentally responsible solution aligns with impending regulatory changes addressing the environmental impact of microplastics in seed treatments, particularly in anticipation of upcoming EU microplastic ban regulations. Nutreos is designed to address the growing concerns surrounding microplastic pollution while evolving advancement in agricultural seed coating. Unlike conventional seed coatings that often contain microplastics, Nutreos offers improved germination, early vigor, and root growth, delivering uniform crop establishment and nutrition without compromising the environment. The inclusion of iron, manganese and zinc provides vital nutrition without toxicity or microplastics, fostering strong crop establishment. “As the world looks toward more sustainable solutions, Lucent Bio is committed to leading the charge in climate-smart crop input innovations,” states Michael Riedijk, CEO of Lucent BioSciences. “The introduction of Nutreos is the second product line based on our plant-based nutrient carrier technology supporting our mission to accelerate the transition to a sustainable and climate-positive agri-food system.” Lucent Bio is building the first Nutreos manufacturing plant in British Columbia, Canada, targeted to become operational by the end of 2024, and aims to expand production capacity in the US, Brazil, and Europe. Lucent Bio is co-developing and conducting trials with leading seed companies using the Nutreos seed coating technology and is expanding its partner and co-development program. Besides its Soileos granular micronutrient products and the Nutreos seed coating technology, Lucent Bio is also working on a third product line of biodegradable and microplastic-free controlled-release NPK fertilizer coatings, which will be announced later this year. | supersonico | |
05/2/2024 19:06 | And how can you say no sales you blithering idiot. Sales have nigh doubled year on year for the last few! Commentary like just shows how little you now and how bent you are misinformation | kittybiscuits | |
05/2/2024 19:03 | Not to mention sophisticated market commentators like your good self, Neuts. | money never sleeps | |
05/2/2024 18:32 | Might add tomorrow, resistance at 6.25 will blow sometime in the next what, two months? | alchemy | |
05/2/2024 17:51 | Paid ramper babbling to himself... But... Almost 30 years, no sales. Strictly for idiots and tools only. | neutralpov | |
05/2/2024 13:01 | The dots that may have some relationship; Bayer ...Simplot... The Sainsbury Laboratory ..EDEN ....Poskitt | supersonico | |
05/2/2024 12:11 | Ah ha might press the button there | alchemy | |
05/2/2024 09:48 | Alchemy, This is the interesting name / company to keep your eye on imo. | supersonico | |
05/2/2024 09:14 | Wow the modest potato ! What I don't know about. I don't use TA much but a little fit post facto justification mainly! We are heading slowly and reluctantly for a golden cross. Hopefully inevitably. The stop and reverse signal went don't bother too much some days ago as go basically side ways | alchemy | |
05/2/2024 08:16 | Potato Blight dots / AWGATWT Funding approved to develop new potato at The Sainsbury Laboratory Research funding to develop a new potato which could be better for the environment, healthier for consumers and cheaper to produce has been approved. The TSL Potato Partnership Project headed by Professor Jonathan Jones is set to receive £841,000 over five years from the Horticulture and Potato Initiative (HAPI) funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). A further ten per cent will be provided by the industrial partners in the project: BioPotatoes UK Ltd and Simplot, based in the US. If the project is successful, both companies will invest in taking the potato through the process of regulatory approval and to market in the US and Europe. The project, which takes a GM approach, aims to combine the benefits of ground-breaking research from TSL, The University of Leeds and Simplot in one Maris Piper potato that will be resistant to late potato blight and potato cyst nematodes. It will also contain much lower than normal levels of reducing sugars and asparagine – naturally occurring chemicals in many starchy foods that form acrylamide when cooked at high temperatures. In addition, by silencing a polyphenol oxidase, it will be less prone to bruise damage, which will reduce food waste caused by discarding bruised tubers. Every year 120,000 hectares of UK land are devoted to growing this important staple food, but producers and processors face huge challenges getting potatoes to our plates. Late potato blight costs UK potato farmers an average of £55 million per year in losses and costs of controls. Potato cyst nematodes are increasingly hard to control. They cause up to £26 million a year in losses. Two out of five possible pesticides used to control them have already been withdrawn from use by the EU. The other three are under review by the EU and if they became unavailable, losses would increase to £55 million, leaving little or no control of this serious pest which can wipe out an entire crop. Bruising costs GB potato farmers £26 million each year and causes significant wastage in the supply chain and in the home. ............... Eden partners with M H Poskitt to develop bio-fungicide targeting late blight | supersonico | |
04/2/2024 22:15 | However, “the largest impacts [are] estimated to occur in crops that play a relatively minor role for food and feed security, such as GRAPES, hops and tomatoes,” the study says. | money never sleeps | |
04/2/2024 21:39 | Neuts, commonsense tells me you have nothing but suspicion, conjecture and pure speculation. But if you are right about this being ramped, then I look forward to seeing it rise and will do even better if I take your prophesy as a buy signal. | money never sleeps | |
04/2/2024 16:01 | You really are utterly clueless NPOV! | kittybiscuits | |
04/2/2024 12:23 | Alchemy 3 Feb '24 - 22:25 - 16735 > Thank you very much No need to thank me. However, if you have the sense to feel the need to thank me for tipping you off about this $cam, ask why you could not recognise this pump and dump boiler room operation in this thread all by yourself! The minute you see a share being aggressively flood-ramped, like here, by trapped holders (desperate to sell up) or professional/paid rampers, surely your commonsense should tell you to run? FFS, Corteva don't feel the need to expend their energies or $$$ in doing this. They just get on and SELL SELL SELL. Their products are their industrial products and not RNSs, lol! :D | neutralpov | |
04/2/2024 11:46 | Inthecoming. YAF in a nutshell Sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) are the only short-term alternative to fossil fuels in aviation. Current SAF-producing pathways are at different levels of maturity, implementation or even commercialization. However, lowering the cost and supply chain development are key challenges for commercial-scale SAF deployment. In this context, yeasts may be key players to generate economically-viable SAF intermediates (terpenes or fatty acids (FA)) in an environmentally-frie | supersonico | |
04/2/2024 10:38 | A second Eden post (Mev California) liked by our new FMC buddy Burghard Liebmann Director Global R&D Plant Health at FMC Corporation.. This time posted by our Royal Holloway / Syngenta seed fella James Hourston. FMC do like their Biologicals. Which presumably is why Claudia Ortugno EMEA Development Director @ FMC Corporation | PhD has also liked his post. Small world. | supersonico | |
04/2/2024 07:51 | This may have some relevance to the Corteva Earnings call commentary regarding Brazil destocking in post 16705 ..I don't know enough to comment but here is further background; Toxic turn in Brazilian agriculture? The political economy of pesticide legalisation in post-2016 Brazil Abstract Pesticides are becoming a key topic in critical academic research; they entail substantial negative global impacts on human health and other-than-humans&rs | supersonico | |
03/2/2024 22:25 | Thank you very much | alchemy | |
03/2/2024 18:54 | Bear in mind I'm new here and might be missing things but not aware we're in Brazil | alchemy |
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