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FEVR Fevertree Drinks Plc

1,084.00
5.00 (0.46%)
19 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
  5.00 0.46% 1,084.00 1,076.00 1,078.00 1,090.00 1,055.00 1,090.00 151,529 16:35:25
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Wine & Alcoholic Bev-whsl 364.4M 15.4M 0.1320 81.67 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 1,079p. 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 81.67.

Fevertree Drinks Share Discussion Threads

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07/6/2018
14:43
I once bought a root beer thinking it was actual beer...
villarich
07/6/2018
14:27
Refreshingly Light Cucumber Tonic Water



Fever-Tree's Refreshingly Light Cucumber Tonic - Product Launch


Fever-Tree releases limited-edition cucumber tonic water


Premium mixer brand Fever-Tree has expanded its portfolio with the launch of a limited edition cucumber-flavoured tonic water

martywidget
05/6/2018
11:57
Haha brilliantly subtle! Don't you just love a bit of Diane Abbott. Someone who is living proof that you can be promoted beyond your competency, as long as you sleep with the boss.
villarich
05/6/2018
10:59
Lol!
As Diane Abacus would say "a stopped clock is right once a day"!

sogoesit
04/6/2018
11:08
Yes he's having a field day on BOO. Feels like this time last year as everyone is asking him why he posts old news stories and no analysis. He's still not in profit their either. If he buys FDEV then I'm out as it is bound to tank
villarich
03/6/2018
13:42
Please don't get him on fdev - crystal balls not required thanks
panic investor
03/6/2018
12:53
It certainly smells like it, Villa... even polluting the fashion retailer I invest in.
sogoesit
02/6/2018
09:54
I saw a review by someone on YouTube the other week doing a review of Fever-tree Ginger Beer.

Now there is a saying that goes something like England and America are two countries separated by the same language.


Well, the reviewer bought the Fevertree 'beer' thinking it was a beer!


Here is his 'beer review' lol!!


..." think I might of screwed up... it says its ginger beer but says its carbonated spring water.... so i'm basically reviewing a goddam soda" !!!! lol!


Weekly Beer Review #13: Fever Tree Premium Ginger Beer


Classic!

martywidget
02/6/2018
09:45
...Speaking with BevNET this week, Gibb said Fever Tree is highly focused on expanding its U.S. business due to the surging popularity of premium spirits and mixed drinks, particularly in the bar and restaurant channel, but the company sees high growth potential in retail as well.

“The trends here all point to this as a major opportunity,” Gibb told BevNET. “There is the trend of premiumization: people are drinking less but better. Premium spirits are growing and sub-premium spirits are flat or declining. So, there’s a trend toward premiumization, not only in spirits but also everything in life. People are paying much more attention to what they eat, and they’re prepared to pay a little bit more for it.”

Gibb also pointed to a trend toward mixability, with fewer consumers choosing to drink alcoholic beverages straight, as well as the increased consumer demand for clean label ingredients.

Fever Tree will also consider tailoring innovation, including flavor and pack sizes, to U.S. consumers, Gibb said. He pointed to ginger ale as one particular product offered by the company with potential for major growth and new innovation.

According to a Morgan Stanley analysis of the announcement, the U.S. currently accounts for 18 percent of all Fever Tree sales, but could provide roughly 50 percent of its revenue growth through 2022. The market for premium mixers in the U.S. is only half the size of the U.K., but the market for premium spirits is nine times larger. In a survey of U.S. spirits wholesalers conducted by Morgan Stanley analysts, 67 percent said Fever Tree was the best placed premium mixer over the next 12 months.

Gibb said he anticipates rapid growth over the next year. He noted that Fever Tree plans to invest heavily in marketing over the next year, promoting at events and bar and food shows and working with spirits brands, which he called a “key” aspect of the company’s strategy.

“We can really bring the brand to life in a beautiful way,” he said. “It allows us to do more partnerships with spirits brands which is really exciting because we have the opportunity to work together to create joint programs, create joint activation. And of course through having our own sales team we have more and more people active in the marketplace to go sell the Fever Tree story.”

martywidget
01/6/2018
13:59
He's here. Time to sell.
villarich
01/6/2018
12:41
£30.50p-£;30.60 closing price today

£33 target price, next milestone.

christh
01/6/2018
12:21
FEVR is my compass!
christh
31/5/2018
16:31
FDEV is on my radar too! Good luck!!
villarich
31/5/2018
10:34
Yep and if it does (double) again it's going to take a while for sure.
All hinges on the US market, I guess.
Anyway I have seeded some other "F"'s in the alphabet to look for some "doubles" - FDEV and FDP.
Good luck!

sogoesit
31/5/2018
10:14
I'm starting to think the same. I still think FEVR is a great company but I'm all about putting my money in shares that will more than double. I can't see this doubling again from here, so may sell some and invest it elsewhere.
villarich
31/5/2018
10:09
This is close to the height of my 2018/2019 valuation now but sentiment, and the chart, looks strong to take it higher and "overshoot" to the upside.
Staying put for the time being albeit £32 may see me take some money off the table.

sogoesit
31/5/2018
09:24
That re-entry point might never happen. Why not pop a stop loss in to protect your position while you're away? It's your money though mate so happy holidays!
villarich
30/5/2018
19:20
Really good run for me, I sold all, next week I will go on vacation to Sardinia and I want to be free from market hassle... I will wait an opportunity to re-enter if happens. Good luck to all.
orissander
29/5/2018
15:57
My only complaint about the Fevertree range is the size of the bottles. I drink Ginger Beer as a preference to alcohol and as a long drink , but find the small mixer size bottles inadequate. Great product though.
jemlush
28/5/2018
10:40
Ginger beer is great - dark and stormy perfection.
doubleorquits
28/5/2018
09:40
I tried it and i think it's a mixer only. If you drink it alone it's nothing special it feels like drinking melted cocacola gummy bears.
orissander
28/5/2018
09:08
steve, tried it neat, chilled! I was hopeful for something with more depth of flavour, like the Tonics, which I think are really great. Perhaps it has to have a spirit, and/or maybe loads of ice, to help dilute it down.
bamboo2
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