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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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-4.00 | -0.37% | 1,076.00 | 1,077.00 | 1,079.00 | 1,122.00 | 1,060.00 | 1,122.00 | 136,739 | 16:35:10 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Wine & Alcoholic Bev-whsl | 364.4M | 15.4M | 0.1320 | 81.59 | 1.26B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/1/2018 10:05 | sherwick: The daily close looks like an extended "cup-and-handle" but, if so, I expect a re-trace. There appears to be significant resistance at 2530 which also ties-in with valuation (before results in March). Otherwise there is a double bottom in place so support looks strong. The gap-up, on an e-o-d closing basis on 19/01 is a concern. I don't expect a break-out above 2530 for a while in that case and that is supported by my view on valuations for the 2017 full year (paying 60 times for 39p - 42p per share EPS). Post results in March we can then play the 2018 full year would be my guess. Of course, happy to be proved wrong! AIMHO | sogoesit | |
26/1/2018 09:46 | Fools and their money are soon parted. | sogoesit | |
26/1/2018 09:22 | sherwick, what does the teacup and handle formation mean? Is it going up or down? To me the technical does not apply to AIM stocks but only the fundementals. Fundementals are straight forward as the company has declared profits, strategy,future growth and as a bonus a dividend. | christh | |
26/1/2018 09:09 | Anyway, getting back to FEVR, the last two days share price action seems to be setting up a nice base. Also, when looking at the last 6 months, there is quite a teacup and handle formation taking place. | sherwick | |
26/1/2018 08:42 | Cawkwell is a Dodgy character. Followed his tip once and got badly burnt. | christh | |
26/1/2018 08:31 | Only seen this christh...Evil Knievil on FEVR this evening: "Fevertree (LON:FEVR) keeps motoring ahead and now stands at 2,370p. Wiser men than I would keep their mouths shut. But for me fantasy is fantasy. Stay short." | bigbigdave | |
26/1/2018 08:29 | bigbigdave where is the link,please | christh | |
26/1/2018 08:22 | Silly thing is DD, he tries to make out he's all clever with his links to old articles and daily price predictions, yet hasn't done a single bit of actual analysis, technical or fundamental. Not even a mention of the PE. What's even sillier is that he puts in all this effort when he's only targeting £28 - a 12% gain. It's gonna have taken him the best part of a year to achieve that. He might as well have put his cash into a FTSE 100 ETF and saved himself all 'Fevertree good news' google searches. Despite him being a complete idiot, I don't wish bad on anyone. I hope he makes his profits then leaves us alone. | villarich | |
26/1/2018 08:15 | Cawkwell short here, think he'll get burnt. | bigbigdave | |
26/1/2018 08:09 | "Sitting on a loss with this baby??!?" That's the funniest thing ever. You must be the only one on here who is. I didn't think it possible but hey ho.By the way, DD has you filtered. Hence his note saying he can only see half the conversation. More proof you only read what you want to. | villarich | |
26/1/2018 08:07 | Leave it with me Steptoe! Hopefully I'll bring you mirth and merriment today | villarich | |
26/1/2018 08:06 | Because Christh the redeemer is a fool, that's why. He's the root cause. | villarich | |
26/1/2018 07:43 | There’s only about 10 of us on here ,why the childish sniping ? | ccr1958 | |
25/1/2018 21:30 | Do you think the muppet will sell up at £28 though?! lets hope so them at least we will have some peace and quiet up to £30, lol.steptoe - Trouble is I only get half the conversation, it's like watching a tv programme with no sound.......that said I cam usually get the gist of it by Villa's posts and besides christh does struggle to sting a coherent sentence together so missing sweet fa really.DD | discodave4 | |
25/1/2018 21:18 | Can we hear more from Christ the Redeemer and Villa please? I'll get some popcorn. | steptoes yard | |
25/1/2018 19:09 | Haha spot on DD! Completely understand why you've got him filtered. I decided not to as even though I find him annoying, his posts get my juices flowing and have caused me to do a lot more analysis than I would have normally done. Mainly to find holes in his logic or prove him wrong. I think I know more about Fevertree than any of my other shares! Strange thing is I've come to the conclusion that he's right in saying this will go to £28 and above - except I can justify it to myself with facts rather than hopes and dreams.God, imagine sitting on a loss with this baby??!? | villarich | |
25/1/2018 16:43 | Nice to see some blue on the board today, especially after yesterday's disappointing slide and the red start. Once again we missed Christh's target price. Perhaps we'll hit it tomorrow. For those of you who haven't seen any of the broker upgrades or recent Fevertree news over the last three months, tune in tomorrow where Christh will give us a recap.FWIW I can see us bouncing around the £23 - £26 point until results day where we get detailed info on EPS, margins, FCF and Div. Then if we can get above 40p EPS, a nice steady climb to £30 by end of the year. | villarich | |
25/1/2018 15:24 | Thx Bamboo | ccr1958 | |
25/1/2018 14:20 | DD - I'm slowly convincing myself to buy more! 20% increase this year sounds nice | villarich | |
25/1/2018 14:16 | DD - I think it's reasonable too. As long as growth rates hit around 50% this year (cracking the US will definitely help) and we hit 40p EPS in the March results. Anything above 40p will be a bonus and will hopefully push the share price higher. | villarich |
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