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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 1,079.00 | 1,078.00 | 1,081.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wine & Alcoholic Bev-whsl | 364.4M | 15.4M | 0.1320 | 81.74 | 1.26B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/2/2020 18:27 | Fever tree in Sainsbury’s now £1.95 for full fat, £1.80 for light. How will that help exactly? Testing the price elasticity? | llama1978 | |
12/2/2020 20:43 | Boy you'll never see those levels. Learn what moves markets when | growthpotential | |
12/2/2020 16:36 | I thought holders had to RNS per cent drops/increases below/above 3%, but Aberdeen seem happy to just report ‘below 5%’. | wetdream | |
12/2/2020 16:31 | It bounces off lows every time; that behaviour is front and centre on the chart. Yet thus far it has collapsed again when it makes a market update. Of course the lower the price the more forgiving growth investors are, but any bounce negates that to a proportional degree. | hpcg | |
12/2/2020 12:51 | Yeah it's looking better for sure. Was never a believer in 10 quid. If you aren't then the upside outweighs the downside at 13. Good bounce sustained over a few days but IMHO this could go south so quickly. We've been here before at 27 and 24 and both times I made a mistake buying. Not worth the risk for me. Good luck holders! | dround87 | |
12/2/2020 12:29 | Dip buying looks to have commenced or maybe just another dead cat bounce. I prefer tiddlers with solid growth starting to show..(ITX) & (PPS) imo..dyor Fevertree beginning to look slightly attractive above 1000p | ny boy | |
12/2/2020 12:26 | Or they have other opportunities with less perceived 'risk'. Still markets up from £13.40 ish, for now, chart looks OK as well for the moment, would need to go a lot higher though for many to want in I would suggest. | bulltradept | |
12/2/2020 10:38 | Presumably they think it may go lower. | wetdream | |
12/2/2020 09:25 | sp consolidating above £14 for a go at £15+?? | elpirata | |
11/2/2020 18:23 | Learn what moves markets when old timer | growthpotential | |
11/2/2020 18:22 | ASI is the worst manager in the world, they selling at the low as well! | growthpotential | |
11/2/2020 14:09 | Sogoesit .. and they are ? I invest in companies with burgeoning cash and cashflows. | undervaluedassets | |
11/2/2020 12:53 | I can see this going back up to £18 in a few weeks... | llama1978 | |
11/2/2020 12:32 | Sogyseat,now do you see what my issue with those pegs are? | 123trev | |
11/2/2020 12:22 | Really? There's one with nearly double that! And one with about 10x that. DYOR | sogoesit | |
11/2/2020 11:59 | I do not know another aim company with £120 million on its books | undervaluedassets | |
11/2/2020 11:34 | Directors have bought shares in the companies that went bankrupt soon after. From my point of view it doesn't signal much about the status of the company, but it does ignite enthusiasm in potential and actual longs. As I said when I closed my short a few days ago I can see the share price heading up towards the gap. This is normal retracement behaviour, for which director purchases are one trigger. The best measured director buy are large ones after a positive trading update. | hpcg | |
11/2/2020 11:23 | Yes, I might... Depends on the tenure of my directorship and my net worth. I might be pressured "to show confidence" by others on the board. There have been studies (into share purchases/sales timing) showing that Directors are not necessarily the best judges of value in their own company (bias). Although share buy-back strategies are not quite the same thing, Directors also mis-value when carrying out these strategies. | sogoesit | |
11/2/2020 09:59 | If I was a director I wouldn’t buy shares if I didn’t think they were good value, would you? | llama1978 | |
10/2/2020 20:42 | Definitely, £100k is significant! | growthpotential | |
10/2/2020 20:26 | Porsche, you "want" the price to go lower so you can buy some. But what you want and what actually happens are two completely different things. Learn what moves markets when | growthpotential | |
10/2/2020 13:47 | Time to dump them on any bounce, director buys never signal anything, in fact they usually do it at the wrong time, same as buybacks are always executed at worst possible moment. | porsche1945 | |
10/2/2020 11:37 | Directors bought at WAAAY higher prices than this so let’s assume they have WAAAAAY more confidence of the future success of this company than most traders give them credit for! Time to top up... (not average down ;) ) | llama1978 | |
10/2/2020 11:10 | Director buying that is surely a sign of confidence eh | gipps |
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