xd tomorrow morning for the 21.2p dividend |
Edison ... |
JPMorgan raises Britvic price target to 1,050 (1,000) pence - 'overweight' |
SocGen raises Britvic price target to 1,050 (1,020) pence - 'buy' |
RBC raises Britvic price target to 780 (770) pence - 'sector perform' |
Yes, well received. Maybe a broker upgrade or two in the coming days ? |
Excellent results, profits up, dividends up 20 percent, robust outlook. Very happy with these results given the economic backdrop. |
Results tomorrow |
Britvic teams up with the Science Museum as it opens its doors to brand new interactive gallery |
Carbon dioxide price surge threatens £1.7bn extra cost for UK groceries |
Britvic to invest in river and wetland restoration in London and Leeds |
Deutsche Bank cuts Britvic price target to 830 (845) pence - 'hold' |
Absolutely right, all down today. Every day something else! |
JM reports of Co2 shortage from bars and food. thoughts will be knock on effect for drinks business as a whole. |
Why the huge drop |
Rugby MP officially opens Britvic's new state of the art canning line
08/02/2022 | 04:50am EDT
The multimillion-pound investment in Britvic's Rugby factory comes as the company celebrates 35 years in the town
Rugby MP Mark Pawsey has paid a visit to Britvic's largest production site to officially open the soft drink manufacturer's most recent canning line.
The state-of-the-art line, already producing internationally known brands including Tango, Pepsi and 7UP, saw Britvic invest a further £26.9 million in the Rugby factory and create 20 new jobs. This brings the total number of employees at the site to over 340.
marketscreener. |
And it's a good one :-) |
Q3 trading update tomorrow. |
I think that Britvics down day was reasonable given what happened at Fevertree. |
There's always something.... today it's the read across from FEVR 's trading update. |
Britvic Rolls Out New Campaign for Club Loaded |
How sad 😪 |
End of an era...
Robinsons and Wimbledon end 86-year partnership
Deal is over after squash brand’s owner, Britvic, reportedly wanted to promote other products at major tennis tournament |
Morgan Stanley raises Britvic to 'overweight' (equal-weight) - price target 940 (985) pence |
Robinsons gets ready for summer with the Big Fruit Hunt
The UK’s number 1 squash brand[1], Robinsons, is continuing with its biggest summer activity to date with the launch of its Big Fruit Hunt. The £1.5 million campaign centres around a digital augmented reality fruit hunt, created to encourage families to flavour their water bottles with Robinsons, whenever, wherever. The activation will inspire families to get active together this summer and ensure the Robinsons brand continues to be front of mind for shoppers across a key season for soft drinks. |