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FEVR Fevertree Drinks Plc

1,149.00
12.00 (1.06%)
08 May 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
  12.00 1.06% 1,149.00 1,144.00 1,149.00 1,148.00 1,121.00 1,121.00 97,114 16:35:27
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Wine & Alcoholic Bev-whsl 364.4M 15.4M 0.1320 86.97 1.34B
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 1,137p. 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 £1.34 billion. Fevertree Drinks has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 86.97.

Fevertree Drinks Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
06/11/2017
10:29
You may find, some analysts may sometimes like to use social media statistics, and maybe sometimes say something like 'Social media followers are up.... x% or Social media followers are down.... x%.' etc

As to what a tablecloth is, I assume you are referring to the gann square of nine.

I suggest you put it on your table, and turn it around by the correct angle in the future.

DYOR, etc.

martywidget
06/11/2017
09:51
Supermarkets now launching own copies and some will not have as much sugar!
b3rt1e
06/11/2017
09:43
As we are moving towards the Xmas period we should see a rise as this is spending period and a boom for materials i.e Retailers, Drink manufacturers,jewellers,and
mostly consumable things.
So fevertree should have a strong sales time during Xmas and the new year.

It has already been announced that to meet demand it was to double its production with an bottling company.
Therefore you know what to expect in terms of earnings for the year ending 31 December 2017.

Looking at the current price , it will be a thing of the past and a missing opportunity for investors.
Looking forward to results and another rise to £30 and beyond with the good results.

christh
06/11/2017
09:29
See the link in post 1236.
skinny
06/11/2017
09:21
The more I think of it the less likely we will receive a trading update this week.Last year's November update was to say that we will be materially ahead of expectations, but this has already been said in July. The board could reiterate that but it may appear foolish/ arrogant with the somewhat yet unknown effect of the Schweppes relaunch. So long as their expectations have not changed then I would think they may come to the conclusion to just get on with things the way they have been doing, and keep their powder dry for now. No news here is good news IMHO.
juzzer100
06/11/2017
08:40
There must come a point when the competitors' efforts start to work in FT's favour by reinforcing their own strategy.
With first-mover advantage, FT shouldn't be affected by all this me-too noise.

wetdream
05/11/2017
20:27
If Monster beverage that have a bad product is at 32B valuation, Fever-tree at least in the future deserve more than this.
In the short time the stock can go down but the long term opportunity is real.

orissander
05/11/2017
19:36
Well a least it wont be a Beer market either , think its down 30Mil pints this year.I'll get my coat.DbD :-)
death by donut
05/11/2017
19:05
Loads of crystal balls here today then !
panic investor
05/11/2017
18:55
Sorry but a one hit wonder stock that is being exposed horribly, can see this sinking to 1000p over the next 6 months.
ny boy
05/11/2017
18:52
We have no sign of a bear market so at least this is a no worry.

I forecast an increasing growth because we are entering usa and china. Even small % in these markets means a lot.

orissander
05/11/2017
18:23
Great company Fevertree certainly is. P/E of 52 and market cap of £2bn doesn't bode well for the short term though. No room for any disappointment. Either a trading slowdown or bear market and it will be 50 percent lower.
topvest
05/11/2017
17:50
Simple.....
Elementary mr Investor.

A retracement same as it was £19 and dropped to £16 and then went to £25.

I have a feeling this is the same pattern, so as IC said hold your nerve and BUY more
on weakness.
I do expect to climb up back to £22 and by Xmas up to £30 or close.
Fevertree products are in great demand, well after sought,sales are high, capacity doubled to meet demand, exports are booming.
So take a hint about the future share price.
A trading update may be forthcoming although the results may be delayed to account for the Xmas period, the period that will boost sales.
The year ends in 31 December, so will have the results in late January.
If the earnings come around £180m or more then will see the price rocket.

christh
05/11/2017
16:21
I am all in in this Stock.
Feels like KO in the early times.

orissander
05/11/2017
10:15
Sogo, I averaged down late last week then sold my holding at approx. b/e on Friday afternoon. Since the price looked like it was going to close up, I couldn't be sure of the direction of potential turn on Monday[if any!] gla
bamboo2
05/11/2017
10:00
It's going to be very interesting to watch how FT respond to this. I suspect TW & CR will be relishing the challenge. I can't see how the standard Schweppes brand can possibly go anywhere from here with the focus on the new premium range. Anyone have any idea how the new Schweppes premium mixers are priced v standard Schweppes & FT?
devalpha
05/11/2017
08:54
Steptoes Yard3 Nov '17 - 13:10 - 1237 of 1239 1 0
As I stated yesterday Schweppes recent surge in publicity is a rebrand of the same old taste. They haven't changed the product !


Schweppes enters next chapter of its 234 year history with biggest ever GB brand investment
Wednesday 04 October, 2017
Schweppes Classic unveils new skittle-inspired bottle and fresh brand design
New naturally flavoured premium mixer range Schweppes 1783, launching in November
Supported by a £6.6million integrated marketing campaign

martywidget
04/11/2017
14:47
The real problem for Schhh ....it is that Fever has found a way to bottle this song in their drinks... or least-wise when I open one, especially Ginger Ale:



;-)

sogoesit
04/11/2017
12:13
Schweppes standard tonic has only an aestethic overhaul. So no worries.

The premium 1783 tonics that i tried are good but not at par to fever-tree.

I think that people feel that schweppes rebranded all their products to fight other tonic brands but if Fever-tree never existed, schweppes would be the same bad tonic it is always been.

orissander
04/11/2017
10:04
On the new Schweppes 1783 mixers:

Just a selection from past week.

Some of the team are at the @SchweppesGB 1783 launch in Bristol today
30 Oct 2017


Fascinating insight @SchweppesGB #1783 launch #arbikie #fieldtobottle #ultimatemixer


Talking all things #arbikie & @SchweppesGB #1783 range #fieldtobottle #gin #vodka #schweppes #tradeshow #glasgow #hampden #happymonday



DYOR, etc.

martywidget
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