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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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1.00 | 0.09% | 1,103.00 | 1,106.00 | 1,109.00 | 1,120.00 | 1,099.00 | 1,099.00 | 207,738 | 16:35:24 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wine & Alcoholic Bev-whsl | 364.4M | 15.4M | 0.1320 | 84.02 | 1.29B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/9/2017 14:46 | Christh - thanks for the response. A MM? lol I think I might be slightly better at this investing stuff if I was. | grale22 | |
19/9/2017 14:44 | Thanks bamboo; appreciate it. I think i will look to about 1900 to accumulate. £24 was my target on 60 x for end this year so a pull back was/is inevitable. | sogoesit | |
19/9/2017 14:18 | grale22, Because they have to meet daily/weekly/monthly targets. Fevertree is a highly volatile stock, easy manipulative, easy prey for traders/investors/sh They have walked it down , now they will speed it upwards. Probabbly had a large orders to fill and they filled them, and now heading upwards to £30. You are not a MM by any chance? | christh | |
19/9/2017 14:13 | Christh - please relax my friend - this is a long term hold and there will be many ups and downs. You either ride the waves or watch them from afar, but we have had no news to my knowledge that merits a 'recovery'!The only recovery I am looking for is my gin and Fevertree at 7.30 this evening! | juzzer100 | |
19/9/2017 14:08 | Christh - why do you say the MMs demand it? | grale22 | |
19/9/2017 14:02 | has the recovery started? It should rise back to £25 and maybe more. The market makers demand it and will drive it up! | christh | |
19/9/2017 13:07 | It's the market makers moving the price up and down to make massive profits. Triggering stops to fill some big orders | villarich | |
19/9/2017 11:52 | fuji99 Agree, it seems every one is coming back, buying big. It could possibly get back to £25 by next week. | christh | |
19/9/2017 11:30 | High probability to be blue long before close today. | fuji99 | |
19/9/2017 10:52 | I think when those boys start closing there will wild swings upwards. I would not like to be in PI shorters shoes at that time. | fuji99 | |
19/9/2017 10:30 | IMO the share price as now reached its minimum and will now resume its rise to £25+. | fuji99 | |
19/9/2017 10:17 | Marty, good link. I never thought there are so many funds invested in Fevertree apart from the ones in fevertree website. | christh | |
19/9/2017 10:05 | christh, for a good insight into the funds holding Fevertree, type into Google search bar the following text: site:trustnet.com "Fevertree Drinks Plc" AND "Top Holdings" | martywidget | |
19/9/2017 10:02 | Shorting is very dangerous with this share. The increments of 50p can kill anyone within minutes of swings For medium to long term holders, this is just a few days blip before reverting to over £25+. | fuji99 | |
19/9/2017 09:53 | bamboo2, shorting Fevertree is dodgy. It will run up all of a sudden and you will be knocked out. Fevertree launched a new product(see post above) and is in line for more products. | christh | |
19/9/2017 09:53 | JPMorgan Smaller Companies Investment Trust holding : Fevertree Drinks plc Ordinary 0.25p 3.22% | christh | |
19/9/2017 09:51 | Fever Tree Cola REVIEW Published on 18 Sep 2017 Posh cola for the upper claaaasses daaaaaarling! | martywidget | |
19/9/2017 09:51 | elsa7878 Spot on - unfortunately I suspect that the company probably has had to waste time dealing with an unnecessary and frivolous email. The response probably had to be approved at quite a high level as well. I'm sure most long term shareholders would prefer that the senior people at FEVR were getting on with growing sales - something they are rather good at. | terry topper | |
19/9/2017 09:50 | I think it's time to buy and lock-in shares of this wonderful company. A mini Coca Cola in the making. Just accumulate and be patient. The reward will be huge even if taken over... | fuji99 | |
19/9/2017 09:49 | Elsa - great post! Think the issue is the emailer wasn't in at £1.30 odd! They were in over £21 | villarich | |
19/9/2017 09:20 | Sogo, I think you are right about the Breakaway Gap being a likely target for shorts. I think it will only partially fill, if at all, because it represents a likely support zone. On my chart the top of the gap is approx 1863. | bamboo2 | |
19/9/2017 09:16 | NEWS JUST RELEASED -------------------- Fever-Tree releases new ginger ales to mix with dark spirits By bar team on September 19, 2017 Bar Magazine · 18 mins ago Leading premium mixer brand Fever-Tree has launched two new ginger ales to its range suitable for mixing with dark spirits. READ HERE | christh | |
19/9/2017 09:04 | [Christh] Anyway, 2121 to flush out any further weak holders would be grand surely? | martywidget | |
19/9/2017 09:03 | September is sell-off month, usually... but also noone has mentioned strength of GBP vs USD.... 5% so far. "Gap fillers" could be interested in 1800 i would think. | sogoesit |
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