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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-6.00 | -0.50% | 1,189.00 | 1,186.00 | 1,188.00 | 1,200.00 | 1,171.00 | 1,200.00 | 111,588 | 16:29:59 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wine & Alcoholic Bev-whsl | 364.4M | 15.4M | 0.1320 | 90.08 | 1.39B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/12/2018 08:40 | Yeah that's 22 gone. There was no support there.Also I don't see much scaremongering, just realistic posts reflecting on the end of the current market cycle. The value of investments can go down as well as up. | villarich | |
19/12/2018 08:20 | Not much of a support line, it has already broken through. If it was a support line, it has now become a resistance line! | jarega85 | |
19/12/2018 08:07 | Support is £22 | christh | |
19/12/2018 08:06 | So much scaremongering by the shorters like is doomsday. The whole world will collapse, Brexit,Fed,WWW3 all piling up. The high street been falling apart | christh | |
19/12/2018 06:33 | I'd not worry. Time of year | cryptotrade | |
19/12/2018 00:28 | And to answer your question, I initially bought at £5 because it was a great product and a great growth story. Having some experience of the industry I'd heard great things and it wasn't covered by any brokers at the time. I now hold an amount equal to 2.5% of my portfolio. Enough to catch a rise but not enough to be worried by these recent moves.I like Fever Tree. I don't like your posts every time it goes down or some of the lies you peddle like "they double sales every year." Well they won't this year | villarich | |
19/12/2018 00:24 | Villarichwhy did you invest in then?What's that got to do with my post? I'm merely pointing out that you were scoffing at my point about this being in a down trend and that your "if it breaks £23 it will go to £25 post" may not be true. | villarich | |
18/12/2018 17:36 | Hello again Chris, hope you are well. I am a potential buyer but my order is in at 1960.Unfortunately buyers are not queuing up.GLA | jarega85 | |
18/12/2018 16:40 | Well the founders sold £103m at £34 recently, which puts director buys at less than £0.5m into perspective. | yf23_1 | |
18/12/2018 15:44 | bamboo2 when do you think will turn upwards? Have the seller(s) finished? I do not have level 2 data to see the orders but surely the buyers should be queueing up by now. | christh | |
18/12/2018 14:14 | I agree Chris, it's a great stock with fantastic potential. Currently hold a fair few shares. Growth will come from new categories in the UK and expansion into the US. I will be adding to my position tomorrow morning as regular investment starts, to take advantage of these sale prices! | growthpotential | |
18/12/2018 13:58 | Chris, Re 4728 'These are interesting posts about fever tree and its future prospects.' But this is the FEVR CHARTS thread. This was conceived to save clogging the other threads with pictures of charts, out of respect for those posters who find them boring, irrelevant or unintelligible. | bamboo2 | |
18/12/2018 13:24 | I have a substancial holding and not worried as I am an investor not a gambler. It has been proven time and time again, it falls and recovers much stronger. It is a growth stock and as such the profits double every year! So I bought for the long term, so the Fevertree directors!!!!!!!!! | christh | |
18/12/2018 13:10 | Villarich why did you invest in then? | christh | |
18/12/2018 13:00 | If you think Fever Tree is an under researched stock then you're massively mistaken. | villarich | |
18/12/2018 12:58 | Sounds a lot like a really big fart | villarich | |
18/12/2018 12:58 | That's a very loud noise | villarich | |
18/12/2018 12:58 | 41 to 22... | villarich | |
18/12/2018 12:57 | Jesse Livermore quotes: ...“Buy rising stocks and sell falling stocks”... ...“Trade only when the market is clearly bullish or bearish” ...“Only enter a trade after the action of the market confirms your opinion and then enter promptly”... ...“Continue with trades that show you a profit, end trades that show a loss”... ...“End trades when it is clear that the trend you are profiting from is over”... ...“In any sector, trade the leading stock – the one showing the strongest trend”... ...“Never average losses by, for example, buying more of a stock that has fallen”... ...“Go long when stocks reach a new high. Sell short when they reach a new low”... ...“Don’ ...“Markets are never wrong – opinions often are”... ...“The highest profits are made in trades that show a profit right from the start”... ...“Never buy a stock because it has had a big decline from its previous high”... ...“Wishful thinking must be banished”... ...“Patterns repeat, because human nature hasn’t changed for thousand of years”... | martywidget | |
18/12/2018 12:09 | Jim Slater's investment rules “Investment is essentially the arbitrage of ignorance. The successful investor believes he knows something that other investors do not fully appreciate. There is very little that is unknown about leading stocks. In contrast…most leading brokers cannot spare the time and money to research smaller stocks. You are therefore more likely to find a bargain (with some ignorance to arbitrage) in this relatively under-exploited area of the stock market“. | christh | |
18/12/2018 11:53 | 39 to 22 is noise ? Bloody hell | traderglt | |
18/12/2018 11:21 | Bamboo, do you have any shares in Fevertree? I do have plenty but all long term. All paid up so not worried about the noise. | christh | |
18/12/2018 11:03 | Villa, I'm back in Blighty. Sent you a PM on "cycles". Best. | sogoesit |
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