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FEVR Fevertree Drinks Plc

684.50
-2.50 (-0.36%)
21 Nov 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
  -2.50 -0.36% 684.50 684.00 685.50 695.00 675.50 675.50 131,736 16:29:59
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Wine & Alcoholic Bev-whsl 364.4M 15.4M 0.1319 51.86 801.98M
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 687p. Over the last year, Fevertree Drinks shares have traded in a share price range of 662.50p to 1,225.00p.

Fevertree Drinks currently has 116,736,657 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Fevertree Drinks is £801.98 million. Fevertree Drinks has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 51.86.

Fevertree Drinks Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
12/9/2024
08:02
US growth 7% isn't exciting given the valuation IMO. Presumably lots of competition there too now...
eezymunny
12/9/2024
07:55
Err not familiar with this country called the US then no?
bulltradept
12/9/2024
07:50
Look at all the competition now:



It used to be schweppes massive dominance which was crushed by FEVR. All down hill from here in the UK possibly....

eezymunny
12/9/2024
07:45
£930m market cap for a company with £360m turnover and £30m ebitda seems a lot imho. I think we are just witnessing a super growth highly valued stock come back to earth. Probably fair valuation of around 700p imo.
wallywoo
12/9/2024
07:41
Some might argue the news was already priced in.
bulltradept
12/9/2024
07:33
Not bad at all against the current market backdrop to get a flat results period, but the market was clearly expecting more and overall growth not a zero..

Not holding yet, but will keep watching..

laurence llewelyn binliner
12/9/2024
07:32
Sales falling in UK and Europe. Competition hurting perhaps. There seem to be lots of new upstarts.
eezymunny
12/9/2024
07:22
Thought it was positive overall.Surely oversold?
gswredland
12/9/2024
07:15
Interesting update..
bulltradept
07/9/2024
09:59
26.03.2024 - We are confident that the benefit of the actions taken in 2023, along with a focus on further profit-driving initiatives in 2024, including continued execution of our pricing strategy across key markets, will drive a significant improvement in gross margin in 2024 and allow for further recovery in 2025 and beyond.

Now let us see how they actually performed in H1, the share price tell a different story down -50%, but potential opportunity timing if the update is positive, rate cuts widely expected on the 18th in the US..

laurence llewelyn binliner
06/9/2024
19:40
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martywidget
06/9/2024
15:00
Evening all...

Next week:

Fevertree, Half Year Results, Thursday 12 September

Aarin Chiekrie, equity analyst, Hargreaves Lansdown: Last investors heard, Fevertree LON:FEVR had been scooping up market share across its regions which had helped to increase sales. Innovation across Rum, Vodka and other spirits has helped boost the group’s leading position in the UK, and growth in Europe continues to grow ahead of the broader mixer category.

Fevertree’s already said it’s comfortable with full-year expectations, which at the time of the last update in June pointed towards 8% sales growth and underlying cash profit margins of around 15%. Markets will be keeping a close eye on whether these targets are still on track when half-year results are announced next week, with market forecasts currently suggesting this could be a slight stretch.

martywidget
06/9/2024
13:12
Would imagine the possible introduction of a glass tax by the new government may be another headwind for them. Does anyone know where the majority of their bottles are made?, assume a third party in the UK but could also be some in the US.
disc0dave46
02/9/2024
10:47
MAJOR SHAREHOLDING
This information was last updated on 30/06/2024.
NAME
If anyone fancies updating the Major Shareholder info in the heading the table’s below:

%
Lindsell Train Investment Mgt 15.40
Capital Group 9.00
Fundsmith 6.16
Nordflint Capital Partners 5.07
Tim Warrillow 4.78
Charles Rolls 4.36
Baillie Gifford 3.31

wetdream
30/8/2024
11:09
In the back of my mind in making an investment in Fevertree, I can’t help but think what an obvious takeover target this would make for Diageo. It’s like a perfect match for them.

Salty.

saltaire111
30/8/2024
11:04
Been watching and waiting to get an entry point for my first foray into Fevertree. Bought £20k worth this morning. Will buy more if price starts to pick up and we see some momentum building.

Salty

saltaire111
28/8/2024
11:01
Thanks phil
gswredland
28/8/2024
09:04
Barclays cuts Fevertree Drinks target to 1,270 (1,300) pence - 'equal weight'
philanderer
20/8/2024
09:15
Fever-Tree can fizz again, says Deutsche Bank


Premium mixer business Fever-Tree (FEVR) is trading at an ‘attractive valuation’ despite the challenging backdrop, says Deutsche Bank.

Analyst Deirdre Mullaney retained her ‘buy’ recommendation but reduced the target price from £16 to £14.50 on the stock, which rose 2% to 913p on Monday after a full-year preview. The shares have tumbled 9% year-to-date.

Despite the downbeat sentiment towards the business, Mullaney said that she ‘continues to believe Fever-Tree is well positioned to capitalise on the long-term premium mixer opportunity given its strong brand equity and large white space opportunity overseas’.

Falling costs, new supply agreements and supply chain improvements will allow ‘strong margin recovery than consensus expects in outer years’.

However, Mullaney said that near-term the ‘stock will struggle given the challenging market backdrop’, leading her to revise down full-year 2024 and 2025 expectations that reflect a ‘negative weather impact over the summer and weak global spirits market’.

The shares trade on 23.1 times price to earnings for 2025 which Mullaney said ‘is an attractive valuation given the long-term growth potential’.


Citywire.com

philanderer
30/7/2024
17:28
This one is strangely overpriced. Premium drinks when the average guy is cutting expenses seems not a huge growing market to me. Also, the increase in receivables is concerning and might cause issues down the line.On the other side, great tonic water. Great Brand for drinks, not to invest in ( at the moment)
mr prupa
30/7/2024
08:15
DGE not helping?
bulltradept
29/7/2024
18:48
Jefferies cuts Fevertree price target to 1,000 (1,150) pence - 'hold'
philanderer
25/7/2024
08:31
US recession looming, FEVR might have a few issues going forward..
bulltradept
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