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EDEN Eden Research Plc

3.95
0.05 (1.28%)
22 Nov 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.05 1.28% 3.95 3.90 4.00 3.95 3.95 3.95 180,125 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Biological Pds,ex Diagnstics 3.19M -6.49M -0.0122 -3.24 20.8M
Eden Research Plc is listed in the Biological Pds,ex Diagnstics sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker EDEN. The last closing price for Eden Research was 3.90p. Over the last year, Eden Research shares have traded in a share price range of 3.50p to 7.25p.

Eden Research currently has 533,352,523 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Eden Research is £20.80 million. Eden Research has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -3.24.

Eden Research Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
01/10/2024
12:06
Put it this way, I can't understand selling .
alchemy
01/10/2024
11:49
And domestic use and maybe even the U.K.?Next results commented upon soon. If last year a guide.But ..... well we know the buts.
alchemy
01/10/2024
11:45
I am . Overall.Niggles and short lived doubts.Timing the major issue though.Surely if Ecovolex comes this quarter it's possible even for institutions to discount profitability.If it doesn't come this quarter there's still the Bigicide agreements.
alchemy
01/10/2024
11:36
Confident !?
money never sleeps
01/10/2024
11:27
Alchemy

A spreadbet will achieve that, if that's your thing

investingisatrickygame
01/10/2024
10:29
Anyone know a way of gearing up a position here? Call option or such .
alchemy
01/10/2024
07:47
He who laughs last...

Anything but focus on this shytestock's prospects, eh? Take a long hard look at the share price chart before searching for that little piece of English railway track that forever will be yours.....

neutralpov
01/10/2024
05:01
Neuts, you make me laugh.
timbo_slice
30/9/2024
22:38
Timbo_Slice 30 Sep '24 - 13:45 - 18710
> I've lost so much that there is nothing to be gained by bailing out

ARCHIVED

For your worthless spawn, and/or their spawn, ad infinitum.

Your evil, arrogant, ignorant stupidity needs commemmorialisation...

lol & hawthorns

neutralpov
30/9/2024
22:35
Money never sleeps 30 Sep '24 - 13:13 - 18708
Erinvale 1
"What is, arguably, more surprising is that institutional investors have continued their support in the face of dismal results and minimal profits."
You can choose to read something +ve into that too. I have done... It looks increasingly likely that they will [achieve maiden profits]
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I take it your preposterous reading of something "positive" into what erinvale1 wrote is your pathetic attempt to establish an insanity defence? ROTFL! :D :D :D

A very substantial custodial sentence for you is a certainty. Please read something positive into that too, and to the "rear-guard" action that will result...... and no one to hear your ____ing!

However, your prayers that one of the many suckered by your endless evil lying ramping will, when the awful reality of your fraud dawns on them, render vigilante justice upon you could, I guess, be answered, saving you from Convict Sambo's enthusiastic "lovemaking".... hahahaha

neutralpov
30/9/2024
14:33
I'm not buying at the moment.
timbo_slice
30/9/2024
14:22
All sounds good to me!
money never sleeps
30/9/2024
13:55
I understood you perfectly. Too bad for them. It is not relevant now and I won't be losing any sleep on account of those poor institutions.
money never sleeps
30/9/2024
13:08
You have misunderstood. My point was that institutional investors who came in ab initio, as it were, did not expect to have to wait for 30+ years for a dividend, or indeed to see their investment virtually obliterated during this time.
erinvale1
30/9/2024
12:56
Well, I cannot envisage any institutional fund manager investing with no realistic prospect of a return for 30 years.

Rubbish and / or completely irrelevant from an investment point of view! Maiden profits are plainly now in sight, maybe only 1-2 years away at most. 30 years it won't be. The company will be sold long before 2054.

money never sleeps
30/9/2024
12:45
I've lost so much that there is nothing to be gained by bailing out
timbo_slice
30/9/2024
12:32
Well, I cannot envisage any institutional fund manager investing with no realistic prospect of a return for 30 years. Those stuck in may well say that they’ve lost so much that there is nothing to be gained by bailing out. No credible business should expect its investors to hang on for this length of time without a dividend or at least a reasonable prospect of one.
erinvale1
30/9/2024
12:13
Erinvale 1

"What is, arguably, more surprising is that institutional investors have continued their support in the face of dismal results and minimal profits."
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You can choose to read something +ve into that too. I have done. I don't disagree with your whinge that Director pay is wildly on the high side. Truly I'd like to have a similar job. BUT success will be measured in terms of whether the company survives long enough to achieve maiden profits in the face of constant snipers like you. It looks increasingly likely that they will do. Maybe that will leave some former investors bitter and twisted that they missed out, but that's really not my concern.

money never sleeps
30/9/2024
11:49
Neuts: spot on. It is beyond belief that anyone has hung on to shares in this hopeless outfit for 30 years. What is, arguably, more surprising is that institutional investors have continued their support in the face of dismal results and minimal profits. Eden has been run for the benefit, not of shareholders, but - as you rightly describe - its greedy management. Salaries should have been fixed at a reasonable, but baseline, level, and any uplift tied firmly to performance. Smith and Abrey have milked the company for years without any tangible delivery - except more consultants, lab assistance, partners and ---wait for it: more revolving office chairs.
erinvale1
30/9/2024
11:28
So from skimming through today's pathetic ramping, we are being told from On High that at earliest it will be 2026 before there's a glimmer of light and vain hope?

ROTFLMAO!!!!!!

So even by their own declarations and promises, 1994 - 2026 without any profits let alone distributable profits, widening deficit, guarantee only of more dilutions or alternatively cash calls, the only thing on the up is money paid out to the greedy, greasy, shameless fokkers whose only apparent expertise is alas not in biotech but instead in fleecing gullible morons like KittyBiscuits aka Northwick etc.

:D

neutralpov
30/9/2024
11:23
Money never sleeps 28 Sep '24 - 15:13 - 18700
> # A small request please to any posters replying to Neuts. By adding a small asterisk at the start of your message it will flag it as something I can ignore.

ROTFL @ Timbo_Slice stoooopidity.

Truth is SO dangerous, isn't it. They try to censor me. What they (he) wants to filter out is the reality of the share price chart!

:D

neutralpov
29/9/2024
13:44
Investing;

My impression and expectation is they will ratify promptly following a Oct-Dec announcement .. as the 'additional territories' that Smith indicates would be a patchwork of EU countries at best and that would push forward the formal launch into the 2026 season..which is not what the Costa 2025+ presentation and the emphatic 'Very soon' commentary inferred imo.

@7min

AWGATWT

supersonico
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