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FEVR Fevertree Drinks Plc

1,176.00
5.00 (0.43%)
Last Updated: 13:44:16
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
  5.00 0.43% 1,176.00 1,175.00 1,178.00 1,182.00 1,165.00 1,165.00 36,027 13:44:16
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Wine & Alcoholic Bev-whsl 364.4M 15.4M 0.1320 89.17 1.37B
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 1,171p. Over the last year, Fevertree Drinks shares have traded in a share price range of 947.00p to 1,476.00p.

Fevertree Drinks currently has 116,677,711 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Fevertree Drinks is £1.37 billion. Fevertree Drinks has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 89.17.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
22/1/2020
11:13
Meow meow boing boing
greenelf
22/1/2020
10:49
Lazy journalism. No attempt to value the company. No comparisons. No idea. Written on the day by someone with only one eye on fevertree. Do your own research. This is why Chris finds himself 50pc down a hole.
dround87
22/1/2020
10:39
Looking to go higher by April(results day) this will be around £20 and maybe higher!!!
IMO for dround gets upset for tipping share price!!!!!

christh
22/1/2020
10:36
Oversold is a funny word on these boards. More often than not used by poor souls who are clinging onto a falling investment against all conventional wisdom. Look at the volumes Chris. People are using this dead cat bounce as an opportunity to bail or to relieve themselves of shares bought this week expecting exactly this phenomenon to happen.
dround87
22/1/2020
10:29
Classic dead cat. Being heavily sold into. Would follow with a stop if I were you llama. Normally I'm pretty confident down at these levels that the downside isn't that big but I can easily see 1000 given what we now know.
dround87
22/1/2020
10:25
T 34 22 Jan '20 - 09:22 - 1943 of 1944
Why bid now ???? In 6 months will be cheaper .

Really?

this is gone to Oversold Zone!
Everyone is piling in because the shares are a bargain for a cash cow.

It has dropped by 27% because targets have not met but it has generated 9.7% growth!!!

Although it said 5% fall in sales...there's room for improvement ,more aggressive sales/marketting and probably merger/takeover/aquisitions.

christh
22/1/2020
10:09
Not a bad recovery in last 2 days. Looks like £17 before £10 anyway.
llama1978
22/1/2020
10:08
Personally I think the cola is pretty good. Fever managed to win against the ubiquitous Schweppes. If rum becomes a big deal and people buy £40 bottles in the next fad, maybe they will consider trading up their mixer also. It’s not just the taste which is good but also the ethics and the image which go well with more high end spirits. I’m not a rum drinker (currently). I’d give it a try!
llama1978
22/1/2020
09:28
Nope. Still about 60pc to go to put it at median bid value in this industry. Similar price paid for glaceau but they were forecast to double revenue in their next set of results and it was a product that can go in every shop and every vending machine across the globe. Lazy thinking. Not going to happen! Do some real research Chris.
dround87
22/1/2020
09:22
Why bid now ???? In 6 months will be cheaper .
t 34
22/1/2020
09:21
With its 120 million cash pile and NO debt this company has 60% as much cash as Morrisons has ... From one line of produce. Incredible.

Morrisons is also riddled with debt.

FEVR's ability to generate and RETAIN cash is under recognised and and under appreciated.

The big boys appreciate this ability to generate huge cash returns even if for the moment lunatic investors don't. you can bet that Coke, Pepsico, Unilever and their ilk will be doing a little stake building in the background.

undervaluedassets
22/1/2020
09:21
As soon as the USA came on board yesterday its nudging up .
bargainbob
22/1/2020
09:20
Yes and nows the time if you want a slice .
bargainbob
22/1/2020
09:15
Pepsico or Pernod or Unilever

or.....Coke?

Very atractive for a bid

christh
22/1/2020
08:42
Pile them high, sell them cheap.

Sell more and increase your sales.
Maybe at lower margins ...but slowly you capture the market.
Bigger slice of the cake.

christh
22/1/2020
07:27
So we should see growth better than this time.
This year apart from Tennis at Queens and Wimbledon we'll be hosting the Euro 2020.
So drinking might be in good order provided we have a good summer

I will put my shares to sleep until next year then.
Mind you,we probably see a rise in April when the results come out.

And do your research do not listen to posters opinions

Gla

christh
22/1/2020
07:20
The firm said it has retained its category leadership position but the “expected improvement in trading during this important period did not materialise with the macroeconomic uncertainty leading to a subdued end to the year across both the on- and off-trade”. Fever-Tree expects the category to “remain challenging” during the first half of 2020 as a result of the “current level of consumer confidence”.

The group also said it was “very well placed to return to growth” during the year due to “brand strength, operational improvements, distribution opportunities” and its “innovation pipeline”.

christh
22/1/2020
06:37
People on the boards a long time know CT well.
bargainbob
22/1/2020
06:34
In its infancy :
bargainbob
22/1/2020
06:33
In its infancy :
bargainbob
22/1/2020
06:28
Here comes the cavalry! How much money do you think the two of you have lost this week? Don't be shy now. The proof is in the pudding.
dround87
21/1/2020
21:21
Christh, I’m with you... fab company, lots of trolls on this board without any shares, probably school boys in their bedrooms.
CT is full of it, I work in head office for a huge pub company, and I mean huge, not some backstreet distributor, that sells out of date stock, and Fevertree is doing far far better then any other tonic. It’s just tough times at the moment for everyone.

trying2getrichquick
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