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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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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05/3/2016 08:08 | I always find this link useful: www.ichimokutrader.c Ichimoku Clouds I've also plotted the chart with Heikin-Ashi Candlesticks | martywidget | |
05/3/2016 08:01 | Thanks Marty, but what does it all mean!! Bought back in anticipating a good run into update on 14th? AB | andrewhbruce | |
05/3/2016 06:08 | [Ichimoku chart now removed.jpg] | martywidget | |
28/2/2016 21:25 | bearish pennant targets 514... | bamboo2 | |
27/2/2016 10:46 | [Ichimoku chart, now removed] | martywidget | |
27/2/2016 09:29 | Bet they aren't passing on the extra profit to FEVR, H :-) FY 14 March - we'll see some interest next week perhaps. apad | apad | |
27/2/2016 09:21 | APAD it was clearly too cheap at £1.90 | hydrus | |
27/2/2016 09:19 | There is still a big market to go at in UK and the USA and ROW has low penetration but very fast growth. Lots of growth to come, in fact I suspect still at relatively early stages of rapid growth stage. Not on a particularly high for the current year IMO taking into account incredible organic growth rates | hydrus | |
27/2/2016 09:03 | Local Waitrose increased price from £1.90 to £1.94! apad | apad | |
26/2/2016 22:49 | Very highly rated already on current earnings! | bookbroker | |
26/2/2016 22:48 | It is clear that this a premium product, expensive and targeted mainly at the wining ang dining market as opposed to off trade, sure Waitrose will sell it as they are the premium end of the general trade, in that respect it is a relatively niche market, I thought the business might receive an offer from Coke or PepsiCo, but I don't think it would fit, that is'nt to say this still has a larger target market, but at some point growth will plateau! | bookbroker | |
26/2/2016 10:08 | where i am, there are all their products at Waitrose. Who knows the figures store sales vs bar sales? I'd hazzard a guess 5% vs 95% | dirty75 | |
26/2/2016 07:55 | It's a premium product that won't sell well in every store location. Some stores will try it and then take it off because it's not seeing that well.Counter to that in some waitrose stores I have seen a very large array of their products, meaning they must sell very well. | hydrus | |
26/2/2016 07:22 | Quite agree, for example the Marks and Spencer in ----- at Christmas had a small space to Fever-Tree tonic water devoted on a small part of their lower shelf. I went for the Ginger Beer, but they had none and didn't presently stock it. They had no immediate plans for any further product according to the printed shelf plan that someone looked at for me (it may have changed since, not returned) so further scope for the future there perhaps I guess, although the person responsible for the display (on that day) had no idea of their other products. | martywidget | |
26/2/2016 07:14 | Very little space devoted to this brand in stores! | bookbroker | |
26/2/2016 07:13 | Just an observation, amongst many others in my local area. Where there is a Waitrose, Morrisons, Sainsbury, and Tesco. And indeed, Morrisons and Tescos were sold out too during the run up to Christmas too. I'll leave it at that. | martywidget | |
26/2/2016 07:05 | Go to a different supermarket. Or buy online ! Not difficult to et hold of some. | dirty75 | |
26/2/2016 06:19 | So your point is, Marty, that demand exceeds supply? Or, are you complaining that FeverTree is operating a discriminatory post-code lottery in supply ;-)? | sogoesit | |
25/2/2016 16:38 | As an aside, my local supermarket has not had any Fever-Tree in stock for over two months. Not impressed! | martywidget | |
25/2/2016 16:35 | The tonic element is £2. I buy beer in bars! apad | apad | |
25/2/2016 16:28 | I hope they serve with frozen Fever-Tree tonic water ice cubes, and not tap water ice cubes, otherwise it all becomes a bit farcical this - 'make sure you use the best' & 'mix with the best' doesn't it! Unless of course it's frozen water ice cubes from Shepton Mallet. ;) | martywidget | |
24/2/2016 16:10 | Local yacht club. Loads of 'craft' gins on display. Automatically serves FEVR - doesn't ask. apad | apad | |
20/2/2016 03:47 | Yes, generally higher lows and higher highs, hydrus ;-) | sogoesit |
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