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FEVR Fevertree Drinks Plc

1,145.00
33.00 (2.97%)
Last Updated: 15:08:02
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
  33.00 2.97% 1,145.00 1,144.00 1,146.00 1,158.00 1,119.00 1,119.00 155,926 15:08:02
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Wine & Alcoholic Bev-whsl 364.4M 15.4M 0.1320 86.74 1.34B
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 1,112p. 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 £1.34 billion. Fevertree Drinks has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 86.74.

Fevertree Drinks Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
06/6/2017
21:11
I do not know what you are looking but you do not seem to understand charts.
The trend is upwards and the momentum is strong.
This is heading to £20.
Already the brokers said so.

Today , was an opportunity for the institutions to Buy as many as they could.
This is a growth stock and is a top performer in the Aim market.
The Director already stated that the results were already were above those expected
and might even be tripled like previous times.


Interim Results 2017 are in July

christh
06/6/2017
17:23
OK Pyglet, please expand ,I am always willing to learn >
ccr1958
06/6/2017
16:47
ccr1958 - the 2 yr one above.
pyglet
06/6/2017
16:24
Any way my Graph is telling me to fill my boots under 1700p as I usually do .... I thank you..
ccr1958
06/6/2017
16:20
What Graph would that be pygy ? :)))
ccr1958
06/6/2017
16:14
I can see this retracing to £16 looking at the graph. Tin hat time!
pyglet
06/6/2017
14:58
christh, I agree with you, but I still think that general negative market sentiment has pulled FEVR down today. As you say, probably a great buying opportunity.
ljhrunner12
06/6/2017
14:25
ljhrunner12,
nothing to do with Fevertree as they already stated that their revenue is comfortably ahead of the expectations.

A great Buying opportunity now.
Already brokers have said that this is heading to £18.50 and you can see from the chat,the trend is unbroken.

My opinion is this is heading to £20, hopefully before year end.

christh
06/6/2017
14:12
Announcement that UK retails sales for May were down 4.4%, the sharpest monthly fall in four and a half years, due to rising inflation and low wage growth is the most likely cause for the drop today. Most likely a good buying opportunity for FEVR
ljhrunner12
06/6/2017
13:35
definetely was a tree shake, but did any of you taken the opportunity to buy?

The trend is up and up.
This will be around £20 before long.
You will wonder why you never bought when you had the chance.

We already know that the results will be good as sales already comfortably ahead of
expected results.

The institutionas are buying the shares very cheaply.
Next few days the price will up much higher than the current price.

christh
06/6/2017
13:11
Another tree shake.Director selling maybe, anyone got any ideas?
finbarot
06/6/2017
12:14
I topped up.
A unique opportunity.
It will bounce up to £17.60p today.

The institutions love this and they will pile up.

Do not miss out

christh
06/6/2017
09:52
Fever-Tree sees full-year results "comfortably ahead" of market views

15 May 2017 08:08

christh
06/6/2017
09:48
This is heading to £20, and it's a fact.
The revenue will exceed the analysts' expectations very comfortably.

The also the £ fall has benefitted exports.

Already some brokers issued a note on target price to £18.50

christh
06/6/2017
09:38
The big bucks are saying this has bottomed on the daily mails news. Blue finish:))
ch1rp
06/6/2017
06:29
Britain affirms its love for gin after spirit duty revenues top beer for the first time

...The Wine and Spirit Trade Association says the gin boom - sales of which have surged 12% the fastest growth rate of any spirit drink according to the latest WSTA Market Report - has helped spirits overtake beer in an historic industry first. ..

...“The WSTA dubbed 2016 the year of gin and the gin boom has had a large part to play in the windfall now being enjoyed by the Treasury. The 7% increase on revenue takings came as a result of the Chancellor freezing spirit duty in 2016 and allowing the industry to grow and invest. It proves the point that cutting or freezing spirits duty brings rewards, which is why the inflation busting rise in duty this year was such a disappointment and threatens the industry’s ability to invest, grow and export.”...



Gin craze sees Government make more money from spirit sales than beer for the first time
5 June 2017 • 4:59pm


Gin sales help fill Treasury coffers as spirits raise more money than beer a gin and tonic with lime
Monday 5 June 2017 14.09 BST

martywidget
05/6/2017
16:36
Some serious money just bought into this share just now!!!!
ch1rp
05/6/2017
14:16
Im watching the markets after the election closely, I think theres a good chance of a short term dip then or when the first piece of bad news comes out of Brexit negotiations (which shouldnt take long) and starting to build a shortlist of stocks worth doubling down on for the recovery. FEVR is one of them.
wobaguk
05/6/2017
14:14
How DO you make £400m from humble tonic water? As these Brits know, call it Fever-Tree... and beat Schweppes at their own game
01:49, 5 June 2017 | Updated: 02:02, 5 June 2017

martywidget
05/6/2017
13:20
There is a WHOLE page article about fevertree in today's Daily Mail (page 25) An Excellent read, written by Ruth Sunderland telling the whole story of how Tim Warrillow and Charles Rolls met and how they got the idea and turned it into a business selling £100 million of mixers a year around the world. For all holders this is a must read!!! A very positive article with all you need to know, not just about the product but the fascinating story of how it all evolved.
lupins2
03/6/2017
10:20
Marty, Cheers!

Been away. will look at chart later, note to self, looks like an Ascending Triangle.
An upbreak could have a very tasty tp. [1910] Needs eod close above approx 1775

bamboo2
03/6/2017
05:28
[Oops, duplicate post. Need to get rid of this ZX Spectrum!]

Post #281 1 Apr '17 - 18:52 - it was highlighted that (Simon) 'Cawkwell said this was a short over a week ago in the Master Investor mag.'

Post #287 2 Apr '17 - 14:39

...Perhaps this is just a stunt. If it comes off, he can be the one who got the top correct, and if not, it can be quietly forgotten.
Post #282 ...'08 June 2016 ..shorted Fevertree (FEVR) at 730p. This is surely ridiculously overvalued. The problem is that it might become even more ridiculously overvalued.
19 May 2016 ..Fevertree (FEVR) continues to astound. There is surely little chance of the stock being up here, 660p, in two years time. For Goodness sake, it is just a grotesquely overpriced bottle/can of tonic water. Absolutely any fool can replicate it and probably will.'

Post #2 Apr '17 - 14:56 - ' I would be far more impressed if he said what he expects the closing price to be on 2nd June 2017.'


Anyway, just so we don't quietly forget!:


Closing price on 02/06/2017: 1,770.00p


Closing price on 31/03/2017: 1,505.00p

Closing price on 24/03/2017: 1,468.00p


Surprise, surprise, Looks like that shorts still gone wrong.

martywidget
03/6/2017
05:26
Post #281 1 Apr '17 - 18:52 - it was highlighted that (Simon) 'Cawkwell said this was a short over a week ago in the Master Investor mag.'

Post #287 2 Apr '17 - 14:39

...Perhaps this is just a stunt. If it comes off, he can be the one who got the top correct, and if not, it can be quietly forgotten.
Post #282 ...'08 June 2016 ..shorted Fevertree (FEVR) at 730p. This is surely ridiculously overvalued. The problem is that it might become even more ridiculously overvalued.
19 May 2016 ..Fevertree (FEVR) continues to astound. There is surely little chance of the stock being up here, 660p, in two years time. For Goodness sake, it is just a grotesquely overpriced bottle/can of tonic water. Absolutely any fool can replicate it and probably will.'

Post #2 Apr '17 - 14:56 - ' I would be far more impressed if he said what he expects the closing price to be on 2nd June 2017.'


Anyway, just so we don't quietly forget!:


Closing price on 02/06/2017: 1,770.00p


Closing price on 31/03/2017: 1,505.00p

Closing price on 24/03/2017: 1,468.00p


Surprise, surprise, Looks like that shorts still gone wrong.

martywidget
02/6/2017
16:46
Wonder if Simon Cawkwell is still shorting this?

It was highlighted [on other thread] he still had this as a short just over two months ago.



Closing price on 02/06/2017: 1,770.00p


Closing price on 31/03/2017: 1,505.00p

Closing price on 24/03/2017: 1,468.00p


Looks like that shorts still gone wrong.

martywidget
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