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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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13.00 | 1.14% | 1,157.00 | 1,153.00 | 1,157.00 | 1,168.00 | 1,130.00 | 1,151.00 | 156,155 | 16:29:50 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wine & Alcoholic Bev-whsl | 364.4M | 15.4M | 0.1320 | 87.65 | 1.35B |
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27/9/2017 16:59 | MartyWidget 27 Sep '17 - 16:36 - 1240 of 1242 Thanks for the post, very informative. Still no news on Chinese and Indian markets. | christh | |
27/9/2017 16:56 | juzzer100 I post in general for all who might not be aware of what's happenning in lieu of the price drop. My posts are for the new shareholders, new investors. I have made my own assumptions for the bulletin boards so many lies, dishonesty to the maximum, crookery, fraud,all kind of concoctions to rip you off. Every single post is being posted you have the brokers, market makers,shorters (institutions), listening and moving the price. So, please, feel free to filter me but I personnally do not have a problem.. | christh | |
27/9/2017 16:37 | Christh - do you not realise that you are preaching to the converted? Most of us are long termers who know the potential. I can see you are having serious cognitive dissonance on your investment but please don't waste any more of your time you telling us how good the company is. We all give you a gold star for your homework, but please keep it to yourself unless you have something interesting and/ or new to say! | juzzer100 | |
27/9/2017 16:22 | Matthew Hall was saying about Fevertree many things when the price was around £19, however the shareprice went to £25.30. You can believe anyone. All I know Old Mutual, Standard Life and many others own a substantial share holding and maybe increase their stake. Just listen to the directors of the company who said "the earnings profits are comfortably ahead of expected results"! | christh | |
27/9/2017 16:22 | Villa, Most of us have given up with chris. Filter is best. Shame really. | bamboo2 | |
27/9/2017 16:18 | Looks like the H&S will confirm validity at eod. | bamboo2 | |
27/9/2017 16:17 | You're actually mental. | villarich | |
27/9/2017 14:34 | Villarich 27 Sep '17 - 14:24 - 1027 of 1029 Unfortunately that analysis also proves to be flawed And you are qualified to say so, more than the analysts and the insiders, the institutions? This company is growing faster than you know. Production Double to meet demand, CEO said profits ahead of expectations for 2017. So what makes you a guru in fevertree investing? | christh | |
27/9/2017 14:26 | Villarich do you have any shares in the company? Strange person, are you shorting the shares? Not aka Evil by any chance? | christh | |
27/9/2017 14:24 | Unfortunately that analysis also proves to be flawed | villarich | |
27/9/2017 14:24 | £40,000 How many did you buy? | christh | |
27/9/2017 14:23 | Seems like Christh has completed his detailed analysis and come to the conclusion that there is a positive relationship between the share price and the number of links to bullish articles he posts. | villarich | |
27/9/2017 14:19 | Christh - is everything ok with you? How many shares did you buy at £25, for Christ's sake?? (Excuse the pun!) | juzzer100 | |
27/9/2017 14:10 | Fever-Tree, launched by Rolls and chief executive Tim Warrillow in 2005, recently overtook Britvic to become the UK’s most valuable soft drinks firm. | christh | |
27/9/2017 14:05 | Fever-Tree sets sights on Chinese market - The Drinks Business 9 Aug 2017 - With first half year sales rising 77%, London-based tonic water producer, Fever-Tree, has revealed that it plans to tap into the Chinese market ... Fever-Tree profits double as premium drinks demand surges 25 Jul 2017 - Profits for Fever-Tree Drinks continue to surge as the maker of ... has been pushing to expand its business overseas, and Fever-Tree said it ... | christh | |
27/9/2017 12:12 | I wrote to the directors on 15 September and received a reply the same day -------------------- Dear Mr xxxxxxxx, I am writing to you in relation to your email to Fever-Tree this morning. Apologies it has taken some time to get back to you. The Company knows no reason for the fall in the share price and understands your frustration. What I can say in relation to current trading is that if the Company has an obligation to update the market if it has information regarding its trading that could be deemed price sensitive (both from a positive or negative standpoint). The Company’s last trading update at the end of July contained the following update from the CEO – “We are delighted to report another strong performance in the first half of 2017, continuing the momentum seen in 2016 We achieved growth in all our regions, driven by further distribution gains and underlying rate of sales growth as the two key trends of premiumisation and mixability continue to gather pace globally. “We continue to invest and improve our infrastructure, relationships with key suppliers and customers as well as adding to our senior team. The strength of our brand and first mover advantage means we are well positioned as the opportunity for premium mixers continues to gather momentum across our key markets. Given the strong performance in the first half of the year, the Board anticipates that the outcome for the full year will be materially ahead of its expectations.” I am sorry you feel there has not been more news from the Company but I can assure you management is focused on continue to drive value for all shareholders. I would be very happy to answer any further questions you have and can be contacted on the below number or would be happy to give you a call. Regards Oliver Winters | christh |
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