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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% | 3.80 | 3.60 | 4.00 | 3.80 | 3.80 | 3.80 | 205,010 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Biological Pds,ex Diagnstics | 3.19M | -6.49M | -0.0122 | -3.11 | 20.27M |
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10/9/2024 13:38 | MNS, Can you show me that detail please. | supersonico | |
10/9/2024 13:35 | We are not likely to see that sort of news repeated any time soon as the UK lobbyists won the day - the Maize seed treatment ban was temporarily suspended until July 2027. | money never sleeps | |
10/9/2024 12:56 | Anyone seen stories like this April 2023 piece in 2024? | supersonico | |
09/9/2024 17:20 | Alchemy 'They did say if they reined in they could declare a profit but that would hurt other great opportunities' My impression is that the 'great opportunities' they speak of are particularly focused not just on the Plastic free slow release characteristics of the SustainE YP technology but also leveraging how the Terpenes + conventional chemistry inhibit or counter the development of resistance. As Always AWGATWT. | supersonico | |
09/9/2024 10:38 | Good post. They said at the AGM low share price affected the Directors thrn wrote unchallenging options.The ver personable Chairman has worked for big outfits-that may a reason it was okayed. May but no excuse. They did say if they reined in they could declare a profit but that would hurt other great opportunities | alchemy | |
09/9/2024 09:35 | 1. Not true. Pattern of ever increasing sales is developing. 2. Growth stock - no dividends before profitability. 3. Too early to say. Eden still has to show it can reach profitability. 4. Director pay too high IMO. There may be structural issues holding back sales given dependency on massive agrochem companies. 5.To show faith in the business the Directors need to be seen to be buying more shares in the market over next 12 months. 6. Wrist slap on accounts. Lessons learned. RNS are generally cautiously conservative and uninspiring IMO 7. It's certainly a "varied" pool, borderline unhinged. | money never sleeps | |
09/9/2024 09:30 | Well we'll see. Atb. | alchemy | |
09/9/2024 08:10 | Enjoy the ride up to 19.x to 2025 folks(I'll do the calculation later for exactly £100 mill Marcap . ) | alchemy | |
09/9/2024 07:35 | Azole Use in Agriculture, Horticulture, and Wood Preservation – Is It Indispensable? Conclusion Disease control is an everlasting challenge that will require all the resources available to produce affordable, nutritious food in a sustainable way. Fungi pose a constant threat to food production and have proven to be highly adaptable. This threat is steadily growing due to increasing problems with fungicide resistance and emerging diseases that challenge arable production. Azoles have despite resistance issues provided a relatively stable control against many important plant pathogens during decades and are key mixing partners of fungicide groups with a moderate or high risk of resistance development, minimizing the overall risk of resistance development. Disease control in modern agriculture has developed over decades as a complex system of solutions that contribute to an overall goal of producing high-yielding, quality crops. None of the control solutions developed can stand alone and none was proved indispensable individually. The use of fungicides has developed into an integral part of modern agriculture and will continue to be so. Azoles have played a significant role in effectively managing plant pathogens and minimizing losses caused by plant diseases worldwide for almost half a century. This is unlikely to change within the near future. A significant number of azoles are expected to disappear due to stricter regulations, which aim to ensure human and animal health and protect the environment. Meeting the new requirements applies to already registered and new candidate compounds and will be seen as a benefit of all. Whether azoles remain indispensable depends largely on the industry’s ability to develop new effective azoles or replacements for azoles, ensuring disease control and fulfilling the current and future requirements for registration. This will impact the way in which we are heading. | supersonico | |
09/9/2024 07:29 | The one health problem of azole resistance in Aspergillus fumigatus: current insights and future research agenda | supersonico | |
08/9/2024 16:50 | Canary told you so... Steven Victor TurbesSteven Victor Turbes • 3rd+ • 3rd+ Vice President, Sales & MarketingVice President, Sales & Marketing 5mo • Edited • 6 months ago We will soon be launching Calantha in its first international market, Ukraine. Look forward to continuing to internationalize this exiting new technology. | supersonico | |
08/9/2024 15:40 | Insecticide resistance on the rise: Six-year study reveals growing resistance of Colorado potato beetles to key insecticides. A comprehensive six-year research study, published recently in PLOS ONE, reveals alarming trends in pesticide resistance among Colorado potato beetles (CPB) in the Czech Republic. The Colorado potato beetle is an important potato pest with known resistance to pyrethroids and organophosphates. A research team in the Czech Republic embarked on a six-year study to monitor resistance levels across various regions of the country, aiming to assess the effectiveness of current pest management practices. The research, spanning from 2017 to 2022, monitored 69 CPB populations, uncovering significant resistance to commonly used pesticides, including pyrethroids, organophosphates, and neonicotinoids. After the restriction of using chlorpyrifos, thiacloprid and thiamethoxam by EU regulation, growers expressed a need for information about the resistance of CPB to insecticides and recommended resistance-breaking strategies. The study involved collecting beetle samples from potato fields annually and subjecting them to bioassays to determine their susceptibility to different classes of insecticides. The researchers focused on pyrethroids, organophosphates, and neonicotinoids, as these have been widely used in potato farming. Key Findings The study’s findings are concerning for the agricultural community. High levels of resistance were detected across all three classes of insecticides. Notably, resistance to neonicotinoids was expected to decrease due to EU-imposed restrictions, but the results showed otherwise. This suggests that the beetles have retained their resistance traits, potentially due to cross-resistance mechanisms or other factors. Pyrethroids and organophosphates, often used as alternative treatments, also showed diminished effectiveness, with many beetle populations exhibiting resistance that renders these chemicals largely ineffective. The persistence of resistance across multiple insecticide classes underscores the adaptability of CPB and the challenges of relying on chemical controls alone. Implications for Potato Farming For potato farmers in the Czech Republic, these findings underscore a growing crisis. The Colorado potato beetle remains a significant threat to potato yields, and the declining effectiveness of traditional insecticides leaves few viable options for control. The study highlights the need for an integrated pest management (IPM) approach that incorporates non-chemical methods, such as crop rotation, biological control, and the use of resistant potato varieties. The researchers also stress the importance of continuous monitoring of CPB populations to track resistance trends and adapt pest management strategies accordingly. Without such measures, farmers may face increasing difficulties in protecting their crops from this resilient pest. Call to Action The study concludes with a call to action for both researchers and policymakers. The persistence of pesticide resistance in Colorado potato beetles, even amid regulatory changes, indicates that more robust and diverse strategies are needed to manage this pest effectively. The researchers write: ″CPB control in conventional potato growing should be based mainly on diamides and spinosad. However, using of these two groups for a sustainable antiresistance strategy is insufficient. Antiresistance strategies in the control of CPBs should comprise careful monitoring of CPB resistance to the insecticides used, the extension of the spectrum of insecticides registered to control CPBs… and the determination of baseline susceptibility to newly registered insecticides.″ | supersonico | |
08/9/2024 13:42 | Super 18453 I suppose it decides who is driving the car. Mevalone has different names, developed by Eden, but authorised to sell through more than one partner. | investingisatrickygame | |
08/9/2024 11:22 | Azole Excellent Results on Paddy crop | supersonico | |
08/9/2024 11:03 | Regarding the ~12 partner Insecticide product/s. I'm intrigued by how they will name such a product that looks to have been collectively developed and will be sold by multiple Eden partners. Any thoughts ? | supersonico | |
08/9/2024 10:59 | Glad to see you haven't fallen into the trap of including me with the "three". You are right on that score. And yes I did remove your filter last week (don't know quite why I did). | money never sleeps | |
08/9/2024 10:14 | Keep on mind. All three of you multi-avatar scamming rampers are going to JAIL over the boiler room operation you conduct here. | neutralpov | |
08/9/2024 07:43 | Keep in mind. A Cake is an emotional purchase. | supersonico | |
06/9/2024 19:30 | Something on linked in to do with Mevalone but forgot passwordn | alchemy | |
06/9/2024 16:55 | Canary warned you about your predator Gates worship. Camus @newstart_2024 Whitney Webb about Bill Gates’s "philanthropy": "A lot of his philanthropy has been focused on vaccines. But if you look at the philanthropic organizations he's created in that sphere, groups like Gavi, they say on their website not that their goal is to help improve public health globally, it's to improve globally the health of vaccine markets in which Gates himself is heavily invested in a number of vaccine companies. And he said before COVID in like WEF annual meeting, he was interviewed by someone and said it's the best return on investment he could have possibly imagined. This isn't philanthropy at all..." | supersonico | |
06/9/2024 15:50 | Canary warned you about your predator Gates worship. Chief Nerd@TheChiefNerd 🚩 Robert F. Kennedy Jr Says Bill Gates Uses 'Philanthrocapitalis "I've written a book about him and what he calls 'Philanthrocapitalis Gates made sure their careers were destroyed. So that's when I understood that he actually understands what he was doing. And, you know, this is not just him being hypnotized. He knows that this is wrong because this science was indisputable. And it really made me wonder about what his motivations are." | supersonico |
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