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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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34.00 | 3.06% | 1,144.00 | 1,147.00 | 1,151.00 | 1,203.00 | 1,101.00 | 1,150.00 | 237,131 | 16:35:12 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wine & Alcoholic Bev-whsl | 364.4M | 15.4M | 0.1320 | 87.05 | 1.34B |
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18/12/2018 10:29 | Next stop £18-£20. When the Chief Ramper sells, that will be a buy signal. | sogoesit | |
18/12/2018 10:13 | bamboo These are interesting posts about fever tree and its future prospects. I am not happy about the fall but what is encouraging is the purchase of the directors of over £1 millon shares. That tells me that they are confident in the company and the company will have another bumper year. Gin industry is a multi-million industry in UK and along with that the accompaniment tonic. Meanwhile the consumption of Gin is rising along with the fevertree tonics. | christh | |
18/12/2018 10:08 | Chris, the spam's not working. | bamboo2 | |
18/12/2018 10:04 | The seven biggest gin drinking trends of 2019 A gin expert reveals how he thinks we'll all be drinking gin in 2019 and beyond By Victoria Chandler 16/11/2018 | christh | |
18/12/2018 09:45 | A major speech by Chinese President Xi Jinping on the 40th anniversary of Chinese economic reforms ahead will prompt rising indexes. | christh | |
18/12/2018 09:24 | The directors have been buying loads of shares. Expected to be a bumper time for fevertree as always. If the directors are piling in shares with their own personal money then you know that the results will be good! | christh | |
18/12/2018 09:18 | Latest Director Dealings Traded...........Act 06/12/2018......Purc 06/12/2018......Purc 06/12/2018......Purc 10/10/2018......Purc Mr. Kevin John Havelock 10/10/2018 | Purchase 1,173 2,983.00 34,991.00 34,261 0.030 Mr. Kevin John Havelock 10/10/2018 | Purchase 1,340 2,984.00 39,986.00 33,088 0.028 Mr. Kevin John Havelock 10/10/2018 | Purchase 1,638 2,930.00 47,993.00 31,748 0.027 Mr. Kevin John Havelock 10/10/2018 | Purchase 1,721 2,904.00 49,978.00 30,110 0.026 Mr. Kevin John Havelock 10/10/2018 | Purchase 2,368 2,955.00 69,974.00 28,389 0.024 | christh | |
18/12/2018 08:28 | Tim Warrillow Thursday 20 September 2018 6:19pm “There’s plenty to go after,” Warrillow says. “In America, spirits are growing, beer is in decline and even wine consumption is suffering now because – look at these flavours!” He says, shaking his hands at the bottles laid before us. “Where do you get that variety of flavour in the beer market?” “I learnt is not to listen to the doubters,” he says, “because there are a lot of those and you could be easily put off. Make sure you’ve researched your opportunity as hard as you can, then go for it.” | christh | |
18/12/2018 08:16 | Fevertree Drinks Soars on Full-Year Growth Forecast By Elizabeth Howcroft and Thomas Buckley 24 July 2018, 07:39 GMT+1 Updated on 24 July 2018, 12:50 GMT+1 “Given the strong performance in the first half of the year, the board anticipates that the outcome for the full year will be comfortably ahead of its expectations,” Chief Executive Officer Tim Warrillow said in a statement Tuesday. In the first 6 months of the year, revenue grew 45% to 104 million pounds ($136 million). Strong growth will likely continue into the second half, and the benefits from this year will start to slow down by the second half of 2019, according to Hammond. | christh | |
17/12/2018 17:49 | Chris - post this replacing the full stops with the copied link. <img src="......." /> | skinny | |
17/12/2018 17:39 | Skinny many thanks. | christh | |
17/12/2018 17:19 | Go to the website in my link, Click on browse - and then navigate to the filename of the chart/picture on your computer. Double click on the file and it will be uploaded to the hosting site. Right click on the uploaded image and click "copy image address" (in Chrome) Then paste the copied link into your posting on here with the relevant top and tail code. | skinny | |
17/12/2018 16:42 | skinny, hi,what is the syntax to upload the image in here image uploaded on imgur.com but want it to appear here rather than having to look in the website. thanks | christh | |
17/12/2018 16:26 | Chris - you can't post it if its on your hard drive - you need to upload it to a host site like - . | skinny | |
17/12/2018 15:59 | post later | christh | |
17/12/2018 08:48 | Post 4580 - I bet you're glad you're not! | skinny | |
17/12/2018 08:16 | Additionally, FT can continue to innovate with new flavours. Any suggestions? | bamboo2 | |
17/12/2018 08:14 | "To be fair, it might be that the Fevertree goes better with unflavoured gin but then again you would expect a non-aromatic tonic to let the true flavour of the gin out, not to mask it with other flavourings."I think you're finally getting it! Fever Tree's initial premise was to create a tonic that complemented the gin, not dominate it. | villarich | |
17/12/2018 08:12 | "What exactly has Fevertree got ?A concept, some distribution and a brand.Its not a product that can't be copied and, judging by the price, could easily be undercut."You can say that about a lot of very successful companies an products. And if what you say was true then no one would buy an iPhone, Coca Cola, Monster Bevs.They have products that can be easily be copied (and have been multiple times). Yet they have done OK haven't they? Why do you buy a coke over Tesco's own brand? Because it tastes better. It's the same for Fever Tree mixers. First and foremost they taste better because they use better ingredients. Then there's the brand and distribution and bottling processesTo underpin the base product. There will always be people who 'don't' they it' but that's the same with every product. Thankfully for us investors, more people have, and will continue to 'get it' | villarich |
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