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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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16.00 | 1.49% | 1,091.00 | 1,089.00 | 1,092.00 | 1,091.00 | 1,071.00 | 1,090.00 | 13,821 | 12:33:05 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wine & Alcoholic Bev-whsl | 364.4M | 15.4M | 0.1320 | 81.74 | 1.26B |
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02/1/2018 13:59 | Oh ok, so there is no source then. Thanks for clarifying. | villarich | |
02/1/2018 13:50 | That was before Xmas, so make your own assumptions as Xmas will be added to it. Nov 7th, 2017 | christh | |
02/1/2018 13:45 | Genuine question - do you have a link to the source that says xmas trading was exceptional please? Asking for a friend. | villarich | |
02/1/2018 13:37 | BUY now to see it grow to £28 Make sure you are in to win! | christh | |
02/1/2018 13:27 | 15 days to go before big share price rise. | orissander | |
02/1/2018 13:21 | Fevertree Drinks : Forget Bitcoin bubble - will Fevertree go pop? 19/12/2017 Richard Watts, who runs the 3.2 billion pound Old Mutual UK Mid Cap Fund and is the biggest institutional shareholder of Fevertree, topped up his holdings in the company in the last 4-5 weeks. "We think there are significant amounts of upside left in the shares," he said. He said Fevertree's sales momentum is exceptionally strong as its mixers are stocked in more UK locations in the on-trade (e.g. bars, restaurants) and off-trade (e.g. supermarkets, shops), and gain more shelf space at retailers. Britain is Fevertree's largest market. RBC Capital Markets put its contribution to the company's organic revenue growth at more than 50 percent since 2015, accelerating to more than 60 percent since the second half of 2016. This performance, helped by a premium gin boom, shows no sign of abating. UK sales increased more than 100% in the first half of 2017 - and against a robust prior year level. Watts said the international business is growing at a very healthy clip, too. READ IT HERE AND MORE Shareprice of £28 is totally justified. | christh | |
02/1/2018 13:04 | bamboo2, still crying? I told you, do not sell this is going up, and will test £28. Stick to your little knowledge you have and let us carry the price higher to what it deserves. This is going up to £28 and maybe higher as the results are expected to be trebled the previous years. A significant progress in trading and good news on Fevertrees US venture. Results not far away! | christh | |
02/1/2018 12:36 | bamboo2, Yes, spotted it on one of your earlier charts. Interesting how share price 'resistance' develops-seemingly randomly-against a historic point/range. Why sellers choose now to sell? Profit taking seems a bit weird, given the sp's been much higher. Update due in a couple of weeks? | wetdream | |
02/1/2018 12:33 | Yes, January 2017... one year ago start of my trend line... the line can be extended past today of course ;-) | sogoesit | |
02/1/2018 12:18 | wetdream, it's the long term trendline from last January. I think price is retesting the former historical resistance, and now support zone 2220-2120, so a horizontal line. | bamboo2 | |
02/1/2018 12:03 | January?! Must learn a bit more about charting! ;-) | wetdream | |
02/1/2018 11:58 | Yep, 2245 is currently the base of one of my uptrend lines from the lows of 23 January 2017. Hopefully it should kling-on to that trend line.... | sogoesit | |
02/1/2018 10:55 | Resistance still at £22.50 | wetdream | |
02/1/2018 08:11 | Be patient mate, Fevertree is on the rise. Trading has boosted profits which will be as alwayys exceeding analysts expectations. £28 is on the horizon, so a great opportunity to fill your boots now. | christh | |
02/1/2018 08:03 | £24 almost being paid | jarega85 | |
02/1/2018 07:23 | They do have slim line fevertree products | doctor 69 | |
02/1/2018 06:56 | discussing fever with a diabetic friend on new years eve; apparently there are no slim line products so fevr are missing out on the entire diabetic market. anyone know why they haven't any slimline products? | janeann | |
02/1/2018 06:39 | A run to £24 is due now as the Xmas trading was exceptional. The results will push the price to £28 and possibly £30 so opportunity to make a fety good profit. | christh | |
01/1/2018 20:23 | Re Scheduled trading update Main trendlines on Mid price based chart suggest a potential turn 30-31/1/2018. Same trendlines on Last market price based chart suggest a potential turn 23-24/1/2018. A second apex appears on the Lm chart 31/1/2018. Not a great deal of help really. | bamboo2 | |
01/1/2018 18:48 | Just in Goa on holiday , Indians big whiskey drinkers , they never heard of fevertree | doctor 69 | |
01/1/2018 11:28 | Thru £25 this month , it’s in the remnants of my Darjeeling! | ccr1958 | |
31/12/2017 18:10 | yes,keep drinking G&T boys,girls,ladies and gents. This deserves a bit of support as it is a genuine UK product,unique in taste,lovely aroma,joy to the palate,and a happy drinking experience. More tasteful than Nectar. Only in Sainsburys/Tescos at £3.50 per pack of 4 bottles. Not many left in the shelf, that shows that people appreciate quality! Fevertree is now teaching the yanks to appreciate and evaluate a new experience. Fevertree is pushing to initiate the Chinese in accompanying their spirits with the beautiful tonics. All the news out soon, stay awake and warm, watching the marching to higher grounds. £28 is the next milestone but £35 by the end of 2018 very desirable. Happy New Year | christh | |
31/12/2017 11:45 | Happy New Year from SFO , will be having a V&T at 4 O’Clock . | ccr1958 |
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