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FEVR Fevertree Drinks Plc

1,091.00
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Fevertree Drinks Plc LSE:FEVR London Ordinary Share GB00BRJ9BJ26 ORD 0.25P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 1,091.00 1,082.00 1,086.00 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Wine & Alcoholic Bev-whsl 364.4M 15.4M 0.1320 81.97 1.26B
Fevertree Drinks Plc is listed in the Wine & Alcoholic Bev-whsl sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker FEVR. The last closing price for Fevertree Drinks was 1,091p. Over the last year, Fevertree Drinks shares have traded in a share price range of 947.00p to 1,476.00p.

Fevertree Drinks currently has 116,677,711 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Fevertree Drinks is £1.26 billion. Fevertree Drinks has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 81.97.

Fevertree Drinks Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
13/6/2016
09:22
Results will most definitely be positive. "Materially ahead they said". It's only a matter of the stock holding up to this sell off and the Brexit uncertainty.
from8to800
13/6/2016
09:03
next results due in July,hopefully positive
finbarot
13/6/2016
08:59
I tried the Lemon Tonic at the weekend (£3 for 4 x 200ml btls) and it was very good. I don't know how it goes with gin but, as a "lemonade", it was refreshing and better than their other own lemonades.
Next stop G&LT!

Expect the summer will provide a pull-back in the share price to take advantage of.

Cheers! Bottoms Up!

sogoesit
11/6/2016
09:10
Anyway, as I'm a t-total, I think I'll have a nice Fever-Tree Premium Ginger Beer.

Do Schweppes do a premium Ginger Beer?

Maybe I'll have an extra Fever-Tree Premium Ginger Beer next time as well!

martywidget
11/6/2016
07:18
Berenberg Ups Fevertree Drinks To Buy From Hold, Target To 810p From 600p
09 Jun 2016 09:32


Berenberg Ups Fevertree Drinks To Buy From Hold, Target To 810p From 600p

martywidget
11/6/2016
07:15
Fever-Tree are proud to support Aberdeen Asset Management Cowes Week and be part of this iconic British event. The rich history of the Gin and Tonic continues to this day with Fever-Tree and the search across the world for the finest natural ingredients, making this quintessentially British drink a perfect match for Aberdeen Asset Management Cowes Week.




Fever Tree to stage Cowes Week pop-up

Fever-Tree will be popping up at Cowes Week from 6-13 August, hosting a gin and tonic bar featuring the brand's new aromatic tonic water.

martywidget
09/6/2016
09:45
Buy note on these today. Not got any details other than its from Berenberg.
wildchild
09/6/2016
06:28
Went to a Young's pub yesterday and struck a conversation with the bartender there. I asked him how well fever tree sold and he said it sold "really really well". It's the only tonic they sell and people really seem to enjoy it. No wonder the results of the company ate beating expectations. Hope to see some nice momentum in the price soon enough.
from8to800
08/6/2016
07:15
Evening Standard Business Awards: Small firms vying for big honours
martywidget
02/6/2016
17:33
I'm not surprised, vk...
with performance like that you shouldn't be here anymore... better on a beach on a sunny caribbean island!

sogoesit
02/6/2016
15:50
With these and ACSO it's getting all to much for me;-)
value king
02/6/2016
15:43
Putting the fizz into gin
02 June, 2016

martywidget
01/6/2016
15:08
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martywidget
01/6/2016
14:06
Good points all, and what do I know. Will seek out the tonic products, perhaps I'm worried about the lack of barriers to entry. For now though I'm not going to fight the obvious up-trend.
gorilla36
31/5/2016
15:18
Article in Daily Mail today says last year UK Gin Distilleries jumped from 21 to 28, and I bet they're all higher priced gin's; that which fever tree is aimed at
shepc
30/5/2016
22:13
Gorilla, F8to800 - the tonic water products are far superior to Schweppes. Re not liking products, Coke and Red Bull are hardly enjoyable, but are somewhat successful!
juzzer100
30/5/2016
20:30
Never tried the product. Would probably hate the product, but I sure love the stock. The numbers do speak for themselves!
from8to800
30/5/2016
20:19
Just by chance had fever tree lemonade in Carluccio's today. They gave me the just opened bottle, sorry guys, it was rubbish. £2.50 for a very small bottle. Will watch with interest.
gorilla36
30/5/2016
11:56
Here's a chart:
sogoesit
30/5/2016
11:37
For "growth" companies I usually use Slater's PEG metric.
Anything around a PEG (PE/Growth Rate) of around 1.00 or less is good value in a growing company.
Apart from that the future is unpredictable, and hence the different attitudes to "value" in people's opinions here as to when they sell seeing "over-valuation". I've done the same in other stocks.... just never saw why a stock would be so "valued" in the market. Amazon is a classic. Never saw why such a loss-maker could ever be profitable! In those cases I just walk away... no point having regrets.

Good luck on this one... I accumulated at 703p, on break-out above recent resistance.... chart looking good too (as support for the fundamental position). Target 875p "near-term" based on expanding upwards support / resistance.

sogoesit
28/5/2016
11:57
ps
My FEVR forward PER is pre-rns. It might be sensible to guess it between 40 & 45 now.

apad
28/5/2016
11:53
Anyway, my Fever-Tree premium Ginger Beer consumption is already up 100% so far this year!!

:0

LOL!

martywidget
28/5/2016
11:49
Historical PER ranges are very useful for assessing steady state companies (PERs for utilities are terrifyingly high at the moment).

They are not so (if at all) useful for disruptive companies.

The problem is that simplistically used accountancy metrics treat companies as black boxes.

apad
ps
Another plug for the Oakley article.

apad
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