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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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35.00 | 3.06% | 1,180.00 | 1,174.00 | 1,176.00 | 1,200.00 | 1,145.00 | 1,200.00 | 84,322 | 16:35:27 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wine & Alcoholic Bev-whsl | 364.4M | 15.4M | 0.1320 | 89.32 | 1.38B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/4/2016 09:11 | The niche plays powering AAA-rated Jourdan’s fund | martywidget | |
15/4/2016 13:25 | WOW those charts look like something out of Star Wars! I see the force is strong in this one in that there is a gaping black hole right in the middle there and double tap laser blasts pointing towards a Star destroying 560. | liquidkid | |
15/4/2016 12:06 | No idea I'm afraid.its been falling steadily for a while.AGM on the 21st, hopefully something positive from that | finbarot | |
15/4/2016 12:03 | Why the big drop? | sharestobuy | |
11/4/2016 10:57 | Competitor in SBRY & TSCO hxxp://www.bottlegre 135p on offer in SBRY cf 169p next to FEVR on top shelf. apad | apad | |
11/4/2016 10:55 | Competitor in SBRY & TSCO hxxp://www.bottlegre 135p on offer in SBRY cf 169p next to FEVR on top shelf. apad | apad | |
10/4/2016 11:54 | Paul Marriage: Three exciting hidden gem UK stocks to watch | martywidget | |
06/4/2016 18:48 | Marty, from your last post it appears that SabMiller is very expensive. Of course, we don't know what the future holds so, by definition, and without a long track record, we are speculating about the value and future price of FEVR. It may be very cheap, depending on your term view; then again, it may very expensive. Time will tell.... in my case 3-4 years more. GLA | sogoesit | |
31/3/2016 20:48 | The Times Market Report this morning makes "interesting" reading (if it has foundation): ____________________ Investors are feeling feverish Short-sellers have begun betting that Fever-Tree has turned a bit frothy. Shares in the upmarket tonic and mixers maker have fizzed from 134p at the time of the company’s initial public offering to as high as 694p at the start of February, but concerns that Fever-Tree’s rapid rise is cooling off have begun to emerge. Charles Rolls and Tim Warrillow, the co-founders, sold almost £18 million of shares between them a week ago, in response to what Fever-Tree called “demand from institutional investors”. Demand for short-selling has also emerged, however. Henderson Global Investors lifted its short position in Fever-Tree to 0.58 per cent of the company’s shares the day before the directors sold down their stakes, filings with the City regulator show. It is the first time that a short-seller has gone above the 0.5 per cent threshold at which the Financial Conduct Authority makes public the position since Fever-Tree’s float. The following day, Henderson’s position dropped back to zero. Shares in Fever-Tree, which recently began selling in Marks & Spencer and on easyJet flights, rose 12p to 649½p on AIM. | grahamburn | |
31/3/2016 20:02 | Looking good hear and not long until we reach the £7 mark again. Also don't forget to hold for the dividend. You must be on the register on the 7th of april | sharestobuy | |
30/3/2016 09:50 | Obviously a fab product, but thought recent press article in (Times?), that suggested they have all but exhausted the existing luxury mixer market, might have been wide of the mark ... | staverly | |
24/3/2016 11:43 | Interesting, but we will see some seriou selling as the share price surges and big shareholders take profits. Considering the sales the share price held up well over the last few days. The share price looks heading for a high point in the near future. I find that my portfolio needs a FEVR in there to counteract the movement elsewhere. I find that in bad days and good days it goes against the general trend. Fever Tree products are more than just tonic and as customers realise it and move on to other mixers etc we should see that the revenue relies less on its figurehead product. | greek islander | |
23/3/2016 13:50 | Last orders please. It looks like the fizz has gone flat. | family values |
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