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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 | |
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13.00 | 1.14% | 1,157.00 | 1,153.00 | 1,157.00 | 1,168.00 | 1,130.00 | 1,151.00 | 156,155 | 16:29:50 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wine & Alcoholic Bev-whsl | 364.4M | 15.4M | 0.1320 | 87.65 | 1.35B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/9/2017 09:43 | Well it smashed through my 2226 target! | martywidget | |
15/9/2017 09:39 | Treeshake? | moonboots222 | |
15/9/2017 09:33 | Christh - I think there will be a lot of PIs in this share who get pretty spooked when they see drops in stocks that have risen as much as FEVR as they would be seriously overweight in it. Saw a huge drop with PAYS just before xmas with a short attack (for different reasons) and loads of PIs selling/ activating stop losses. I personally have been topping up too, as I am a huge believer in FEVR (although may have been a tad early this morning!)I re-iterate, there is currently no comparable mixer out there and, if things are done well, this should(!) keep rising at least until there is. | juzzer100 | |
15/9/2017 09:23 | juzzer100 15 Sep '17 - 09:04 - 928 of 930 Probably due to news re potential interest rate rises yesterday and pound moving upwards I reckon. Will affect exports and FT's growth is overseas. You are just assuming that is. On the other hand Old Mutual has increased its holding to 8.8% . and Standard Life Investments to 7.97% Can you comment on that? | christh | |
15/9/2017 09:16 | Don't usually need a G&T at 9am but..... ! | juzzer100 | |
15/9/2017 09:07 | I suppose investors come to their senses, p.e 93 yield 0.28% | montyhedge | |
15/9/2017 09:04 | Probably due to news re potential interest rate rises yesterday and pound moving upwards I reckon. Will affect exports and FT's growth is overseas. | juzzer100 | |
15/9/2017 08:47 | why has this fallen? From £25.30 to £23 is too bad. A growth company being pushed downwards. This is worth more than £30 with the potential growth. It seems like a repeaed pattern early June which to £16 then motor to £25.30 It will bounce back up | christh | |
12/9/2017 10:49 | fuji99 12 Sep '17 - 08:25 - 1191 of 1195 Some shorters around trying to drop it to buy around the £20 mark. Try shorting it LOL The institutions, pension funds, private investors have piled up on Fevertree shares. This is one of AIM companies that has received awards because of its success. The growth is unstoppable. Already in 57 countries and its earnings have been Doubled year upon year. Once the feverdrink has launched in China we'll have a few milllion Chinese being hooked on these mixers and you will see the price going above £30. Provided off cource is allowed before Diageo or another bidder does not take it over. This is time to BUY and hold, and if you see the price dropping a bit then top up. DYOR | christh | |
12/9/2017 09:28 | Directors Deals August 3, 2017 Demand for Fevertree still bubbling By Julia Faurschou IC advises HOLD | christh | |
12/9/2017 08:50 | Why Fevertree shares have ‘plenty more growth to come’ News 5 May 2017 Alan Rowsell, who runs the high-performing Standard Life Global Smaller Companies Fund, has revealed the reasons why he keeps owning Fevertree shares, despite the enormous share price gains. Rowsell remarked that since he bought the shares in Fevertree, which manufactures tonic waters and other drinks, they have gone up 270%. But he said, ‘we continue to own the shares because we still see a lot of growth. Fevertree has done very well since it came to market. But actually it is still only 1% of the global; spirits market, and so there is scope for a lot more growth. You couldn’t really argue that Fevertree is an undervalued, or that it is a typical value stock. But I think it will grow into its current valuation.’ Fevertree is the third largest investment in the £500 million Standard Life Global Smaller Companies fund, which has returned 113% over the past five years, compared with 80% for the average fund in the IA Global Sector in the same time period. | christh | |
12/9/2017 08:44 | According to shorttracker there are zero shorts (greater than 0.5% that is).DD | discodave4 | |
12/9/2017 08:25 | Some shorters around trying to drop it to buy around the £20 mark. | fuji99 | |
11/9/2017 23:36 | Why did you delete your post? | allstar4eva | |
11/9/2017 15:19 | Dow J close to 22,000 as I thought, now waiting for Fevertree to run to £25 | christh | |
11/9/2017 10:20 | In my opinion it will hit £25 today. It might overshoot to £25.30 Momentum strong, upwards, Ftse higher, calmer waters with N Korea being quiet. Dow Jones might surprise us and hit 22,000. | christh | |
10/9/2017 20:28 | 3rd eye posting again? | allstar4eva | |
10/9/2017 07:50 | Flipping heck, the Motley Fools still trotting out another article! Why didn't they write lots post IPO, say Fever-Tree can make you more wealthy. i.e. something like - buy £50,000 and turn it into £782,812 in less than 3 years or buy £15,000 and turn it into £234,843 in less than 3 years, etc!! Fevertree Drinks plc and Just Eat plc can still make you rich: Kevin Godbold | Sunday, 10th September, 2017 | martywidget | |
08/9/2017 12:32 | O/T A post [#1176] was removed from these boards by ADVFN, poster [allstar4eva] making a false allegation, implying that I am another user on ADVFN, which is totally and factually inaccurate. So best for them to not post on ADVFN boards information that is false & misleading. | martywidget | |
07/9/2017 18:35 | Terry, These are just a few institutions who own large chunks of shares in Fevertree These are ones that own over 3%, the threshold and known. Marlborough UK Micro-Cap Growth Fund JP Morgan Claverhouse Investment Trust Majedie Asset Management Limited Standard Life Investments Old Mutual Plc JP Morgan Chase & Co Hargreave Hale Limited BlackRock, Inc. If there are benefits for the company and the shareholders to move into the main market I can not see why would not do it. However I have a feeling that Diageo or some other Drinks company would Buy them out because of the success.i.e. growth,potential earnings, future earnings,Brand, quality You name it Fevertree has it. I do hold a few not many as others and hold them for growth which is exceptional. I can visualize this hitting £30 as the demand is immence because is a global brand | christh |
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