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FEVR Fevertree Drinks Plc

1,149.00
37.00 (3.33%)
Last Updated: 13:19:41
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
  37.00 3.33% 1,149.00 1,147.00 1,150.00 1,158.00 1,119.00 1,119.00 132,759 13:19:41
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Wine & Alcoholic Bev-whsl 364.4M 15.4M 0.1320 86.44 1.33B
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 £1.33 billion. Fevertree Drinks has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 86.44.

Fevertree Drinks Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
20/6/2017
14:50
hxxps://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2017/06/fever-tree-kicks-off-uk-campaign/
themaker
20/6/2017
14:45
Yes, 4 x 200 for FEVR



I think all these drinks companies outsource to a manufacturer. It wouldn't surprise me that Coca Cola "manufacture" and bottle for others (competitors) too.

sogoesit
20/6/2017
14:41
Makes sense!Tesco's come from Spain, wonder if it's Coca-Cola Spain?DD
discodave4
20/6/2017
14:36
Hmmm... I better check again.
Online Tesco have 6 x 200ml for £2.99 and I thought that's what I saw but elsewhere Fever Tree is 4 x 200ml for £3.00.



Those retailers; confusing. I thought I was comparing like-for-like but apparently not! Lol.

sogoesit
20/6/2017
14:17
Tesco, that's cheap compared to Asda:hTTps://groceries.asda.com/search/Fever%20treeThink for an extra 0.04p/ml most would go for the high end brand rather than supermarkets own!..........that said, wonder who supplies their own brand?.DD
discodave4
20/6/2017
14:01
Ok, thanks for that DD4.
The MartyWidget news was for Germany I think.
I don't have an Asda near me but will keep in mind to check.

Visited a Tesco today. haven't been to one for a while; Tesco Metro.
They sell the two principal Tonics but nothing else. They're on the top shelf at £3.00 for the 6 x 200ml bottles.
Next to them are Tesco's Finest Brand which they have in two types "Indian" and "Light" selling at £2.99 for 6 x 200ml.

The Tesco Finest is a new one on me for Tonics but "Finest" is their premium line for goods in the supermarket.
Their "Indian" tonic is described as "A refreshing, bitter sweet mixer, blended with sparkling spring water and citrus oils from Brazil and Sicily". The "Indian" nomenclature is crying out for some more rigorous definition imo since there is no Quinine in the Tesco Finest. Might as well call it "Brazilian"... although that might have other connotations... ;-)

Schhh... is consigned to competing with their own brand ordinary type on the cheaper lower shelves so it is now apparent that retailers are recognising the differentiation.
I'm not sure, even if offered, I would accept a Tesco Tonic in a bar to mix with my gin... but who knows!

EDIT : the bottle packs should be 4 x 200ml in both cases above not 6 x 200ml... I think; see below.

sogoesit
20/6/2017
12:55
Best not to encourage him.
Filter button is the answer.

wetdream
20/6/2017
10:20
Christh reminds me of one of those religious nuts you see in city squares spouting rubbish about a second coming.
villarich
20/6/2017
09:22
early yet,
when it gets hotter in the afternoon he fevertree drinks will be in great demand and the price will rise beyond 1700.

The production must have risen considerably to meet demand!

So from that you know that the revenue likely to have doubled or tripled (like last year).

Still my target price for today is £17.50

christh
20/6/2017
08:36
Looks like approx. 1700 resistance and 1600 support for the time being.
Let's hope that the UK summer campaign and added investment don't affect margin over the summer.
All prices holding up in supermarkets that I've visited recently and Tonics sold out in convenience stores yesterday during hot "spell".
Good luck til end July!

sogoesit
20/6/2017
07:49
£17.00 closed yesterday....
My target price today is £17.50 but it might exceed that, may hit £17.80

Remember this is a growth stock, revenue might triple this time too.

christh
19/6/2017
19:50
Fever-Tree Launch Integrated Summer Campaign and Unveil New Creative UK-Wide
By newsroom on June 16, 2017

martywidget
19/6/2017
19:46
£17.00 closed today....
My target price tomorrow is £17.50 but it might exceed that, may hit £17.80

Remember this is a growth stock, revenue might triple this time too.

christh
19/6/2017
17:31
ps since when did 1700 equal 1720?.themaker - another finger in the air number........as much use as a chocolate fire guard :).
discodave4
19/6/2017
17:21
What success?, the bid was 1693, if your long thats all that matters, not a UT/close that's higher than the ask!.
discodave4
19/6/2017
17:00
Haha Success is the best form of revenge :D I'm lapping it up and stand beside my earlier prediction of 1730.
Plymouth Gin was founded in 1793 you can guess where I'm looking next.
Watch out for my upcoming blog on this very subject.

themaker
19/6/2017
16:49
where are the poisonous vipers who were lashing at me?

£17.00 closed today not far from my target of £17.20 but it's is the right track.

Now we should see £18 before results as one of the posters said 24 July.
My target price tomorrow is £17.50 but it might exceed that, may hit £17.80

Keep drinking,mixing your fevertree drink, too hot but it goes down well sitting in the garden.
Summer is here at last, so enjoy your fevertree drink.

christh
19/6/2017
13:57
Fever-Tree kicks off UK campaign
19th June, 2017 by Nicola Carruthers

martywidget
19/6/2017
13:33
DiscoDave4,
if you so bothered about my posts, something is biting into you.

Is that because you are shorting it?

You have issues with posters and posters views...if they do not agree with your views.

Do you think I care about your opinions or views?

Who do you think you are? (I will not use inapropriate words like some of you here)

So on your bike!

christh
19/6/2017
11:02
bambooGuess the ramper bought 11th May, share price - low:1693, High:1734, close:1707.Also guess he bought above £17, hence the constant ramping about £17+.Tbh don't give a monkeys, just can't abide over the top ramping, no need for it, they are stupid to think it will influence the price.DD
discodave4
19/6/2017
10:44
bambooHave no issue with holders posting views, that's what these boards are for, but they need to be sensible and supported with facts/evidence, etc., not just finger in the air numbers, any idiot can do that!.Have a good day.DD
discodave4
19/6/2017
10:43
The man's a fool; should stick with the commodities sector and not trouble us here.
This is a growth stock and, until end July, we're all speculating on the amount of growth to factor in. Not to forget that we're encumbered by the recent Rolls sale at 1625p; the last major marker.
All holders doing just fine here I suspect.

sogoesit
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