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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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/1/2018 09:16 | You don't have to block out the word winner you know.Great comeback by the way | villarich | |
19/1/2018 09:04 | Villarich, i have christh filtered, so cannot 'keep up'. | wetdream | |
19/1/2018 09:01 | I don't have a price target. I don't believe in them when holding for the long term. I'll hold this share until I either need the cash or the story changes. | villarich | |
19/1/2018 09:00 | What are people's price forecast? | mintylees | |
19/1/2018 08:59 | What do I say now? Please don't pretend that you are in some way right. Let's remember you're still a good few percent down where as the rest of us who have been here a while are benefitting from lower entry points. I say I'm buzzing the share price is moving today and I'm even more in profit. I never usually boast but your moronic posts about people being shorters makes me. | villarich | |
19/1/2018 08:46 | @broadwood: the Jeffries initiation that you mention has a TP of 3000 | sogoesit | |
19/1/2018 08:21 | It was a reply to Christh's message about breaking £23 yesterday. Keep up dear | villarich | |
19/1/2018 08:16 | A nice “gap fill” for the traders ;-) By the way, any take-out should be at a “Premium” | sogoesit | |
19/1/2018 08:16 | A fantastic way to start the day. Just switched on my monitors and saw this baby. Makes up for the drop on DIS this week!! Must be something in the air and hopefully an RNS to confirm any good news. Well done to all holders over the last few bumpy months! | villarich | |
19/1/2018 08:16 | Sold my few. | bamboo2 | |
19/1/2018 08:14 | Only when it hits £28 and he's made his 12% | villarich | |
19/1/2018 08:14 | Thanks Phil | villarich | |
19/1/2018 08:14 | Be careful. V low volume. Same thing happened early Nov. | wetdream | |
19/1/2018 08:13 | . I see Jeffries started with a Buy rec this morning. Good timing. | broadwood | |
19/1/2018 08:13 | Can we say goodbye to chris? | steptoes yard | |
19/1/2018 08:12 | fkg hell .... Fizzzz | chutes01 | |
19/1/2018 08:10 | Great start guys!!! On the whispers! | jarega85 | |
19/1/2018 07:01 | 'City whispers'....'swirli | wetdream | |
19/1/2018 06:48 | Should pop on opening 😂 | ccr1958 | |
19/1/2018 00:17 | Unilever story... Market report: Fevertree shares pop on swirling takeover talk City whispers speculating that consumer goods giant Unilever is set to swoop for rising star Fevertree Drinks caused the upmarket tonic water maker’s shares to fizz on London’s junior market. Swirling rumours mooted that Unilever will try to snap up the posh drink mixers company to help lift its ailing growth but will have to pay at least £28 per share for the investor darling, valuing the company at more than £3.2bn. The rumour mill swung into action after Fevertree appointed Kevin Havelock, Unilever’s global president of Refreshment, as a non-executive director last week. With Fevertree relying on distribution deals outside of the UK, its growth could be catapulted by Unilever’s wide reach, and synergy savings would also be created by a tie-up, one analyst argued. However, Unilever’s preference to trade with supermarkets and wholesalers rather than Fevertree’s clientele of mainly restaurants and bars lessens its appeal. Drinks giants Diageo and Pernod Ricard were also rumoured to be in the hunt for the company as a perfect tonic to their alcoholic drinks ranges, but the Aim-listed company’s collaborations with a wide array of drink manufacturers could prove a stumbling block to a bid. Drinks giants might not be willing to continue existing collaborations with Fevertree if it was snapped up by a rival, possibly stunting its growth, and soft drinks suitors could face a tricky path to a deal by competition laws. Fevertree has been transformed from a market minnow into the fourth-largest company by market capitalisation on the Aim market as the gin craze sweeps the UK, lifting its shares by 307pc in just two years. Shares jumped a further 50p to £21.72 on City chatter over a tie-up. | philanderer | |
18/1/2018 23:15 | British Bulls say 'Buy'..... ;-) | wetdream |
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