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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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05/10/2018 10:40 | there are a few investors who are speculating that Pepsico will make a bid for fevertree. So anything can happen.... | christh | |
05/10/2018 10:36 | One month chart is remarkably similar to PRSM which has seen similar growth to FEVR, and by all accounts on no news. Just saying... | juzzer100 | |
05/10/2018 10:35 | time to go up now...it has bottommed | christh | |
05/10/2018 10:31 | Just sold another 1/3 of my original holding. Gonna leave the rest to see what happens. | villarich | |
05/10/2018 10:29 | Time to hold our nerve I think. Nothing to imply the fundamentals of the business have changed. My thinking is that Q4 and the run up to Xmas will always be best for Fevertree and MMs are trying (and obviously succeeding) to spook PIs our of their shares. This is a long term hold for me tucked away in my SIPP. Has a long way to run IMHO. | juzzer100 | |
05/10/2018 10:15 | O'ndina gin targets international expansion 11 September, 2018 By Shay Waterworth Group Campari’s O’ndina gin is targeting international expansion through “sophisticated foodies and travel-dreamers&rdqu O’ndina is a Mediterranean style gin launched by Campari in April 2018 to sit in the super premium category with a RRP£34 and bottled at 45%abv. Nick Williamson, marketing director at Campari UK, said: “As a forward-thinking company, we are always looking to launch products that challenge category conventions. “Our aim with O’ndina was to carve out a unique positioning in a crowded space by appealing to sophisticated foodies and travel-dreamers across all markets.” The small-batch gin is made in Italy and uses 19 different botanicals and is said to have notes of basil, juniper, marjoram, fennel, sage, citrus, orris, and liquorice. The recommended serve of O’ndina is a Gin & Tonic with Fever-Tree Mediterranean Tonic and basil garnish and it is also promoted for serving neat over ice and garnished again with basil. “As we know, super premium gin is growing fast – not just in the UK, but internationally – and so we see a great opportunity for O’ndina globally now and in the future.” | christh | |
05/10/2018 10:08 | Someone is starting to panic...you can tell by the number of posts of old news... | villarich | |
05/10/2018 10:06 | Double top as well?? | villarich | |
05/10/2018 09:58 | Fever-Tree and Patrón tequila launch new mixer Patrón is owned by Bacardi Limited Related articles: Gin & Tonic Day - today Fever-Tree eyes dark spirit mixer growth Just the tonic | christh | |
05/10/2018 09:48 | So the share price has finally done its puke. It has been on the cards for a while, but threw me overboard as it headed to that final blow-off top (i bailed for a loss at £38.40). When i entered the short a few weeks ago, my target was £30 (the tops from March-April). For anyone still in and short that remains the short term target. As i stated at the time, FEVR is on a very high multiple that i find hard to justify. However, the market can, and does, stay irrational longer than most can stay solvent. | polaris | |
05/10/2018 09:39 | I bought yesterday at £36.04 , and I thought I got a bargain. Looking at the price today is really sad as the shareprice does not reflect the proper price which is £39-43.50 It has fallen too low but this is a usual pattern for this stock. In late August was at the same price and then run off to £41 in September. So expect anything with this stock. It could run to £39 with a sudden share demand. Fingers-cross would do the same thing! | christh | |
05/10/2018 09:02 | Villa, 3275 is the 21 week ma support... below that the next support level is 3000. I think you might be wise to sell down... but wtfdik? ;-) Fair number of supports broken recently as you imply; not good. | sogoesit | |
05/10/2018 09:00 | 200day MA is currently sat at £30. We've also broken recent support lines... | villarich | |
05/10/2018 08:58 | I'm half tempted to bail today. I sold a third when it was at £38 and don't want to lose any more of my profit. I'd then buy back in if it shows signs of turning, whatever that price is. The 1 month chart looks ugly | villarich | |
05/10/2018 08:57 | Maybe something has changed that you or I don't know about? | villarich | |
05/10/2018 08:57 | If the support around 30.00 goes ............ Be a nice buying chance when it turns but I feel more downside as the momentum boys as pulling out tiger | castleford tiger | |
05/10/2018 08:55 | THAT WAS EARLIER THIS YEAR, NOTHING HAS CHANGED -------------------- Fevertree (FEVR) has the US firmly in its sights. The group has signed a deal with Southern Glazer's Wine and Spirits – the largest North American distributor of its kind –to be the company’s exclusive distribution partner in bars and restaurants across 29 states. Chief executive Tim Warrillow says this will allow for national campaigns across the US, which should improve Fevertree's brand awareness across the pond. But it already appears to be proving popular with Americans: US sales rose 15 per cent to £15.1m during the first half alone. | christh | |
05/10/2018 08:50 | Based on what? Your dinosaur drawings...I mean 'charts' | villarich | |
05/10/2018 08:49 | You were expecting to see a 10% rise today? | villarich | |
05/10/2018 08:35 | come on recovery expected...what's holding this down I was hoping to see £36 today Company doing exceptionally well. Production double, sales well up, profits up. hopefully will rise ... | christh | |
05/10/2018 06:49 | US Treasury Yields are all 3%+ now on maturities over 5 years based on a "booming" economy and QT and Fed Rate hikes. Expect the discount factor change to affect high growth shares the most. Never argue with the risk free rate! | sogoesit | |
05/10/2018 06:26 | christh, last year there was a trading update 07/11/17 so I'd expect similar this year. hope we don't get PW'd else I'm toast... Sp. | spracklin |
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