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FEVR Fevertree Drinks Plc

1,077.00
-4.00 (-0.37%)
Last Updated: 12:05:59
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -4.00 -0.37% 1,077.00 1,077.00 1,082.00 1,094.00 1,067.00 1,070.00 42,660 12:05:59
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Wine & Alcoholic Bev-whsl 364.4M 15.4M 0.1320 81.06 1.25B
Fevertree Drinks Plc is listed in the Wine & Alcoholic Bev-whsl sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker FEVR. The last closing price for Fevertree Drinks was 1,081p. Over the last year, Fevertree Drinks shares have traded in a share price range of 947.00p to 1,445.00p.

Fevertree Drinks currently has 116,677,711 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Fevertree Drinks is £1.25 billion. Fevertree Drinks has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 81.06.

Fevertree Drinks Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
08/1/2020
10:41
wton1
these hedge funds already factored their worst scenario in selling the company so bad which is now very undervalued.

Its all market manipulation but the trading update will show that was overdone.

email the investors relations officer
oliver.winters@fever-tree.com
and ask questions

christh
08/1/2020
10:38
Mate. Neilsen released their data yesterday. For proof check the beeb article on sainsburys. Fever tumbled straight away. Why is this confusing to you? I have never before witnessed such an extreme case of confirmation bias in my life!
dround87
08/1/2020
10:29
someone driven the price down to capitalise Buying on the low price.

It's pure manipulation.

When the trading update comes out this will shoot up and the hedge funds will always make the big profits.

christh
08/1/2020
10:28
Possible nasty update ahead in January the way this is in freefall
wton1
08/1/2020
10:21
Latest from the brokers
Date..........Broker....Recommendation..........target price...........Notes
08 Jan 2020.....HSBC......BUY........................3300.00............Reiterates

christh
08/1/2020
10:09
christh,

Any trading update from FEVR will show what they’ve sold into the trade, on-, -off.
That’s the supply side.
The demand side will is measured by IRI/Nielsen(which is why FEVR quote them for mkt share info). These data are available at least weekly, so ‘the market’ and those subscribers will know way before any official co. release what the picture is.
The difference between supply and demand will be stock in trade - hence the fluctuations that Castleford Tiger mentions.
All this applies of course to the US market.
We will be the last to know.

wetdream
08/1/2020
09:55
Nielsen. That's why. Incomplete because it represents mostly supermarkets and other key retailers. Not really on trade which is a worry because if anything was going to save the UK figures it would be the supermarkets. Pubs and hotels having an abysmal time of it. Online demolished high street this year like never before.
dround87
08/1/2020
09:54
I thought we’d all agreed that it’s the US +RoW that’s gonna drive the share price
wetdream
08/1/2020
09:34
time to pile in then.

Price is very good to buy now.

Heavily undervalued .

Do not follow the crowd. Buy

christh
08/1/2020
09:24
So far you guesstimate is absolutely wrong and share price is falling like a hell
riostroy
08/1/2020
09:23
Can quote from Morrison TU - I can not see anything about tonic water.
riostroy
08/1/2020
09:17
They matched Morissons sales of bag of Brussel sprouts and said only sold so many bottles of Fevertree tonic water.
The figures are not available yet as the year ended on 31 December.
Likely to have a trading update in 3 weeks time or earlier depending how the finance department adds the figures from the UK,USA,EUROPE and the rest of the world.

The figures will be excellent despite what the shorters shout.
The last trading update in November was positive because the US have seen a big growth.
Very confident this will have a big rise.

christh
08/1/2020
09:05
Why the drop yesterday ?
gipps
08/1/2020
08:09
No posted wrong article.
bargainbob
08/1/2020
08:05
bargainbob7 Jan '20 - 21:13 - 673 of 679
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Tuesday broker round-up
7 January 2020 12:31
(Sharecast News) - SSE: Goldman Sachs downgrades to neutral with a target price of 1,461p.




Did Goldman expect 1461p crash this month?

wton1
08/1/2020
06:49
Beautiful brand:https://fever-tree.com/en_GB/article/2020-drinks-international-awards
ddubzy
07/1/2020
23:20
Broker views Latest
Date..............Broker......Recommendation.....target price....Notes
07 Jan 2020......Liberum Capital .........Buy......2780.00......Retains

christh
07/1/2020
23:09
Majestic wines, 4.3% sales growth to 30 December.
190 stores in UK and 2 in france.

It sells many fevertree drinks, very popular.

christh
07/1/2020
21:38
What does SSE have to do with Fevertree?
Fevertree Drinks: Liberum reiterates buy with a target price of 2,780p.

mbh1
07/1/2020
21:13
Tuesday broker round-up
7 January 2020 12:31
(Sharecast News) - SSE: Goldman Sachs downgrades to neutral with a target price of 1,461p.

bargainbob
07/1/2020
20:56
I think they’ve lacked a bit of innovation in the U.K., it’s been a bit “same as last year” this year. People who were dead keen to try this new fangled tonic maybe are equally keen to try other things. Although I still thy ink fever tree is the best tasting by far. Fentimans is rubbish and they are probably the 2nd biggest premium? It’s a big world though and would be good to see how things everywhere are doing, especially in those markets where fever is still growing much stronger than the U.K.
llama1978
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