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FEVR Fevertree Drinks Plc

1,006.00
-30.00 (-2.90%)
13 Jun 2024 - Closed
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
  -30.00 -2.90% 1,006.00 1,008.00 1,012.00 1,041.00 1,005.00 1,008.00 371,204 16:35:05
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Wine & Alcoholic Bev-whsl 364.4M 15.4M 0.1320 76.44 1.18B
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 1,036p. 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 £1.18 billion. Fevertree Drinks has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 76.44.

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20/1/2020
11:54
Hi, we talked about fever-tree in today's LARGE CAPS Live, including coverage of the conference call, available here:

hxxps://discordapp.com/invite/bmMTRzw

I learnt a new phrase: "change to pricing architecture"

leoinvestoruk
20/1/2020
11:53
It means they were surprised - even worse. If you cannot predict you profit for a single month how can we trust estimates for longer term?
riostroy
20/1/2020
11:51
Riostroy
email received
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Oliver Winters

We were intending to announce the update on 23 January, However we were obliged to announce earlier when we became aware that our results for the full year were going to be behind expectations.

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Whatever happens I am here for the long term, 5-10 years who knows if I am still around!

GLA

christh
20/1/2020
11:46
I knew I would get these for a tenner one day
gripfit
20/1/2020
11:42
These are fxxked Chris, this aim stuff is all sxxt, burford, asos, these, its a way of losing about two thirds of your money. Stick to S and P trackers and avoid uk.
porsche1945
20/1/2020
11:29
Chris... Just stop. Your opinion is less than worthless. It's dangerous and damaging. Take your loss and buy some funds.
dround87
20/1/2020
11:28
All abandoning
riostroy
20/1/2020
11:28
No recovery foreseen
riostroy
20/1/2020
11:20
Expecting a bounce to £19 in my opinion .
Oversold and undervalued.

Big investors to move in to support price.

christh
20/1/2020
11:18
Probably will pick up a quid or two by the end of the day.
llama1978
20/1/2020
11:10
I think we can safely say for £40 to £15 is quite a sinking....
bulltradept
20/1/2020
11:05
I suppose folk still have a chance to get out before the share price tanks.
trt
20/1/2020
10:57
Next notable gap to close is down around £11 mark!
bookbroker
20/1/2020
10:56
Starting to go into periodic auctions now. There must be a simply enormous overhang given the couple of years of strong volume. I wonder how many longs are in profit?
hpcg
20/1/2020
10:55
That was likely in the 20th century, things moved on a bit since then, not to say vermin does not creep into the production process, but mostly of the human kind!
bookbroker
20/1/2020
10:54
@chris
You need help

People keep banging on about the usa, the only mixers they use there are coke and ginger ale. The gin craze will soon start to wane, same as Tequila did, scotch did, and when it does Fevertree will have more problems. Uk is uninvestable now anyway, brexit self harming basket case, ftse 100 below where it was 21 years ao, pitiful.

porsche1945
20/1/2020
10:50
@chris
You need help

porsche1945
20/1/2020
10:44
Rediculous drop , 25% fall in a day for a profitable company with 9.7% earnings.

Some peculiar accounting happening here


Expect a bounce to at least £19

christh
20/1/2020
10:42
I placed an order to sell at £25.00 to stop the nominnee holder account to lend the shares out
christh
20/1/2020
10:33
Great top up opportunity today
cryptotrade
20/1/2020
10:28
I see you never change your vulgar language and your profanities!
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The share price has been oversold!
The results were known already when Nielsen posted its statistics.

However that was factored in and the fall is overdone.
The figures coming out of the US,Europe ant the rest of the World are quite good.
Still managed a 9.7% increase in earnings, which means the dividend whatever it is will increase.

Quei Serah,serah.

Long term investment it is then!

Hope a bounce from here and who knows Peepsico or Unilever will jump in for a Take over!

christh
20/1/2020
10:26
I once worked for schweppes, we had a mouse go thorough the bottle wash then the filling, we had to quarantine many pallets of juice, the mice climb into empty glass bottles outside pubs back doors. but hey ho interesting story.

we had a thing called a hoofe, spelling that kicks out bottles with objects, eg straws, it kicked out the mouse bottle, but too late it had went throught the bottle wash at varying temps and so, all bottles in the pallets were quarantined for lab analysis.

did you know even the water is sterilsed, from the mains as it enters the plant!!

datait2
20/1/2020
10:21
Looks like you are proving to be even more a crunt than those who've read you over the years know you are, Christh.

Give it up and go to managed funds.

bulltradept
20/1/2020
10:18
They don’t just make tonic though. They make almost every type of mixer for any alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverage. They have money to invest in growing their business and they remain highly profitable. Unless they find a dead rat in the ginger beer I can’t see how this company is not going to grow and grow. Might just take a little longer than some people would hope.
llama1978
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