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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% | 4.85 | 4.70 | 5.00 | 4.85 | 4.85 | 4.85 | 59,551 | 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 | -11.55 | 25.87M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/5/2024 22:27 | More to the point.... Sipcam Agro US is going great guns. "Results of sales, marketing, operations and human resources efforts were presented, and the first quarter has already proven to be at or beyond sales goals!" | money never sleeps | |
01/5/2024 19:18 | Canary told you so..4 years ago. Andrew Bridgen MP @ABridgen “Strong and credible evidence shows Covid 19 and Covid 19 injections are biological and technological weapons..” Republican Party in Arizona passes resolution calling on state governor to BAN Covid jabs “on behalf of the preservation of the human race.” How long before any British political party has the courage to demand the same protection for those whose votes it’s asking for? | supersonico | |
30/4/2024 14:49 | SIPCAM Iberia and PROEXPORT join forces in the innovation of horticultural diseases Dr. Dolores Fernández Ortuño, scientific advisor of the FRAC and researcher at the UMA-CSIC, explained in her presentation the importance of the rational use of fungicides, irrigation and minimization of resistance in the main fungal diseases in horticultural crops such as powdery mildew and botrytis. After it, the technical director of PEREGRÍN Antonio Alcázar introduced the most appropriate control strategies for Murcian crops, clarifying that "we cannot think only of a treatment schedule when we talk about a control strategy. We need to turn it around and think about the pillars of agriculture." The company's Product Manager Daniel Mulas not only presented the characteristics of the Araw fungicide, but also showed attendees why microencapsulated terpenes are so effective in protecting the crop from fungal diseases: "These small fat molecules, being so volatile, require a natural membrane that encapsulates them in order to achieve a gradual exit from the formulation and guarantee its persistence. This is something that only Araw is able to achieve thanks to its formulation," Mulas explained. Delving into this same topic, Pablo Gómez, head of the fungal laboratory at MÉTODOS-EUROFINS, shared the tests and evidence of the mode of action of the terpenes developed in his laboratory. | supersonico | |
30/4/2024 11:58 | Master Investor Show 2023 - Sean Smith - Eden Research plc | supersonico | |
30/4/2024 08:25 | rotfl madder | neutralpov | |
29/4/2024 22:38 | Why South America Is an ‘Ideal Hub’ for Biopesticide Innovation. With the global push towards sustainable agriculture, the biopesticide market is experiencing explosive growth. Brazil is at the forefront of this expansion, with its biopesticide market expected to continue maintaining a rapid pace. As an organization that is focused on building more sustainable agriculture for future generations and developing natural crop protection solutions based on the potential of micropeptides, Micropep is looking to strengthen its investment in the country and is closely following developments in Latin America to explore the untapped opportunities there. South America is well-positioned to lead the charge for new biopesticides. The region has such a rich biodiversity that provides a treasure trove of potential bioactive components. In fact, a recent Kynetec report reflects just how much potential there is in the region. The total value of the crop protection market in Brazil increased by more than 70% over the past two years. This can mainly be attributed to price increases, especially of non-selective herbicides. The research also found that soybeans are the largest crop in the country, accounting for 52% of the cultivated area last year. | supersonico | |
29/4/2024 21:09 | Getting my subscription prepared for when the Insecticide deal drops. | supersonico | |
29/4/2024 17:29 | Today's trading is irrelevant in my opinion. Just 9 trades says nothing about the value of Eden. | investingisatrickygame | |
29/4/2024 15:37 | Good for the MM. | timbo_slice | |
29/4/2024 15:17 | Good two way trading | alchemy | |
29/4/2024 11:58 | But supersonico, no need for private chatter about this. We have nothing to hide. I get a feeling your deduction or evidence or was it just a wild hunch (like with covax) in this particular instance could be SPOT ON! Isn't there a disproportionate level of prejudice within BME communities about those who are mentally-ill, supersonico? And they are more likely to deal with MH issues internally rather than let the state step in with sectioning? Let's explore. | neutralpov | |
29/4/2024 11:03 | Hey there clown! If you are right about the RL I.D. of the multiavatar trapped bull, you know the one who apparently relies on your "investment advice" (ROFL!*!!*!!), he may end May sectioned by his own "near and dear" after we tip them off about the extent of his ludicrass folly and "research". 0:-) saintly emoji | neutralpov | |
29/4/2024 09:59 | Lead researcher at Newcastle Uni demonstrating how the Romans developed Zymoseptoria tritici detection in wheat crops. | supersonico | |
29/4/2024 09:34 | Hey there turnipheads! Researched where the greedy pigs who purport to run (ruin?) this pariah co. invest the ££££ they strip out of it each month? ;-) Might come as a bit of a shock to you ijjits. :D They sure don't put even a penny of it back into here, ROTFL!! | neutralpov | |
29/4/2024 08:30 | Such excitement. But yes May ( be) . | alchemy |
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