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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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-23.00 | -2.03% | 1,110.00 | 1,120.00 | 1,123.00 | 1,141.00 | 1,083.00 | 1,083.00 | 238,906 | 16:35:10 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wine & Alcoholic Bev-whsl | 364.4M | 15.4M | 0.1320 | 84.92 | 1.31B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/10/2018 23:24 | There's down then there's over 7% down! | villarich | |
04/10/2018 23:11 | I've made a total of £124 pounds out of this share which only covers me for about four nights of G&T's ;-) | slopsjon2 | |
04/10/2018 22:36 | Most of my shares went down today as did most of the shares on my watch lists so I doubt if today's drop is particular to fever. | daijavu | |
04/10/2018 22:04 | hopefully it will return to £37-£38 soon, as Xmas is the most consumer period for celebrating with the G&T. They should come up as always that the sales are "comfortably ahead of expected" . It might be a surprise this time if the global sales have increased and especially how US sales have grown now. US sales was around 15% so a possible rise to 25-30% will take the share price to £45 or even £50. | christh | |
04/10/2018 20:56 | Chapter 8 is called The Investor and Market Fluctuations. My interpretation of that chapter is Graham's is saying speculators (short term traders) look to use market movements to try and buy low and sell high. Where as long term investors buys 'suitable securities at suitable prices' and hold them for the long term.He also says, 'it may be better for the investor to do his stock buying whenever he has money to put into stocks, (rather that trying to time entries - my words) except when the general market level is much higher than can be justified by well-established standards of value.'So yeah pretty much what devalpha is saying - look at the business to determine the value and not the day to day movements. | villarich | |
04/10/2018 20:47 | Chapter 8....Graham called out Mr Market as a manic depressive with emotions swinging from euphoria (overpriced) to despair (underpriced) over meaningless short time periods. Treat the stock as part ownership of a business. Would you panic if someone told you your house was worth £50k less today than it was yesterday if you intend keeping it for a few years? Focus on the business, not the short term price swings. | devalpha | |
04/10/2018 19:59 | finTrading statement usually first week November.Has our Trev sold up today!?DD | discodave4 | |
04/10/2018 19:54 | Re chapter 8, So for those of us that don't have access to the I.I. what's the advice? | redcannyon1 | |
04/10/2018 19:53 | is there some sort of trading statement due around the 7th October as in previous years? | finbarot | |
04/10/2018 19:42 | Yeah people need to realise that shares don't go up forever and have some exit strategy - otherwise it's very easy to give back a lot of the gains. The trend here is still intact here but any more weakness and the top could be in | davr0s | |
04/10/2018 19:32 | Or Minervini's book on how to trade like a stock market wizard...the biggest one day drop in a year could be a sign that the party is over. | villarich | |
04/10/2018 19:17 | In days like these, I always refer back to chapter 8 of the Intelligent Investor. Suggest you all do the same. | devalpha | |
04/10/2018 15:53 | I’d buy some more but I’d need to sell a kidney. | llama1978 | |
04/10/2018 15:51 | It's AIM bashing today , everything gone down (the ones I am following). The market makers tricks to get hold of shares. Create panic or automatic triggered stops will drop the price and there you go. Shorters tricks as always. Opportunity knocks, back up tomorrow. I Emailed investors relations and the next market update is January. No news, is good news. Could not resist, added again. | christh | |
04/10/2018 15:49 | Placing price and beyond,one has to wonder why ? | ccr1958 | |
04/10/2018 15:32 | Back to the placing price? | wetdream | |
04/10/2018 14:40 | I bought it today that's why | karam | |
04/10/2018 14:27 | What’s going on today? I can’t find anything but they seem to be back around £35 again, sigh. | llama1978 | |
02/10/2018 09:21 | Major Shareholding This information was last updated on 25th September 2018. Name................ Old Mutual Global Investors........... Fidelity Mgt & Research............ Charles Rolls............... Aberdeen Standard Investments......... Tim Warrillow........... Artisan Partners - Growth.............5 Morgan Stanley Investment Management..3,888,64 JP Morgan Asset Mgt................. There are other institutions amd shareholders but not listed as their holding is below 3%. | christh | |
01/10/2018 14:04 | On the weekly chart it's still climbing (higher lows). Uptrend (well above the 20 week ma) still intact. | sogoesit | |
28/9/2018 18:10 | In fact the chart looks a bit like a H&S and that is not a good sign. | daijavu | |
28/9/2018 18:08 | Give over christh. It might happen but it is unlikely. It could equally drop. | daijavu | |
28/9/2018 16:05 | a great Buying opportunity here. £39 next week | christh | |
26/9/2018 07:48 | It really did go over £37 for a short while yesterday. Let's hope we get another good day today. | daijavu |
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