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FEVR Fevertree Drinks Plc

1,157.00
13.00 (1.14%)
03 May 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
  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
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 1,144p. 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 £1.35 billion. Fevertree Drinks has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 87.65.

Fevertree Drinks Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
26/9/2017
08:18
Villarich,

Nothing has changed for the company.
Growth,demand,expansion,earnings all ahead.

my justification are these.

SEE THIS


New products have been launched and new ones are prepared.

Production increase to meet demand.
SEE THIS


OR SEE THIS

christh
26/9/2017
08:18
Villarich - couldn't agree more. I find Sogoesit's Bali observation much more enlightening! Thanks Sogo. We all know about the potential and the new products, so let's see. We have had a hell of a rise here and I too would be a little concerned if I was new to the party and bought in at £25. share price will only really change on next news so let's wait for that.
juzzer100
26/9/2017
07:20
Christh - what actual logic or evidence do you have to justify this moving up to £30? And when will it hit £30? All I ever see in your posts is 'This will go to £30 and here's some old news stories.' There's no actual analysis or justification of that target.While I'm not a huge believer in TA, at least Bamboo offers a price target and a chart and logic to say why. I get the sense you're just posting on the hope it goes to £30 because you got spiked at £25 and are currently 10% down.I'm not having a go, just would like to see reason and logic behind your predictions it will head to £30.
villarich
25/9/2017
11:06
Fevertree is heading upwards to £30.
Although there is a lot of ground to cover to make up for the lost ground, we'll see a surge for new highs.
The market is now numb but a growth stock heading for new markets (China,India) will
wake the market up.

SEE THIS


New products have been launched and new ones are prepared.

Production increase to meet demand.
SEE THIS


OR SEE THIS


As always estimated earnings will be much higher and maybe treble or quadruple previous year.


These are the facts.

Look forward to the £30 share price.

christh
25/9/2017
10:24
Noted bamboo; thank you.
I am travelling... there are still markets to be tapped as I have seen no Fever-Tree where I am here on Bali but maybe that's because I'm staying in cheap(er!) hotels... Lol
I am forced to drink Mojitos with no good tonic to mix gin with ;-)

sogoesit
24/9/2017
21:40
Sogo, revising some trendlines on the chart gives an obscure, unconfirmed H&S with a tp approx. 1907.12. Confirms with an eod close below the red neckline.

Potential turns 25/26 Sept, 29 Sept/2 Oct, 10/11 Oct [tv]

bamboo2
24/9/2017
19:36
christh,
chart seems to show this stock turning up after the pullback and mabe headed for £25 again .

arja
23/9/2017
13:15
In that barman article Tim Warrillow is quoted as saying:

"The long-term opportunity is huge: globally premium dark spirits including whiskeys, rums and brandies are the most consumed premium spirits, making up 60% of the total premium spirits consumption compared to gin at just 6%."

So 10 times the scope that the gin mkt has offered!! Let's hope they make the most of it.

aimingupward2
23/9/2017
12:00
I'm looking forward to the relatively untapped segment of "dark" to give Fevertree another big push up in sales when they go mainstream:

hxxp://barmagazine.co.uk/fever-tree-releases-new-ginger-ales-mix-dark-spirits/

duncan doughnut
22/9/2017
19:44
Villa ,Gin has made a comeback because of FT imo.
ccr1958
22/9/2017
17:37
ccr so because gin is moxed with tonic Diageo should buy Fevertree?
villarich
22/9/2017
15:23
Was quaffing with the great and the good in London yesterday evening and their brand was the talk of the town. No one had heard of the Company though which staggered me
steptoes yard
22/9/2017
14:59
Villa G&T 🌞
ccr1958
22/9/2017
14:40
Christh - the link to the iii article isn't saying Diageo could make a bid for FEVR. It's saying they could both be take over targets separately, although says there are no bid rumours for FEVR.I still don't get why a global alcoholic drinks brand owner would buy a non-alcoholic drink maker?
villarich
22/9/2017
14:28
lol arja ,what you been watching then ...call yourself a trader 😉 .....1 code just gone thru .... Diageo ?
ccr1958
22/9/2017
14:22
wish I had been watching this stock today christh as performing well !
arja
22/9/2017
08:26
Christh - odd looking chap. Not sure she'd be pleased by that remark!Apart from her previous job, do you have any grounding in your suggestion that they are planning to sell to Diageo??Done right FEVR is a licence to print money in my opinion the business is motoring in the U.K. but there are many huge markets to crack first.
juzzer100
21/9/2017
19:40
The Spirit Show, (first one?) to be held in London, 1st-2nd Dec'. I guess Fever Tree will make the most of that!
aimingupward2
21/9/2017
19:07
That is the way I read it Christh.
ccr1958
21/9/2017
14:01
The end is near....

Fever-Tree has appointed former Diageo executive, Alexandra O’Rourke, as its innovation director.
21st September, 2017 by Annie Hayes


He will prepare the ground for the takeover.....by Diageo

christh
21/9/2017
13:17
hi christh- thanks for filling me in and I just look to day trade it if opportunity arises using a spreadbet if no prospects of making money on a mining stock . S32 has been good to me apart from the last trade when I took a hit. goodluck with FEVR .
arja
21/9/2017
12:41
Lovely news on Ms O'Rourke.
robholdsworth
21/9/2017
12:38
Premium tonic and mixer producer Fever-Tree has appointed former Diageo executive, Alexandra O’Rourke, as its innovation director.
21st September, 2017 by Annie Hayes


Fever-Tree appoints Alexandra O’Rourke as innovation director
Published: 21 September, 2017


[Former Diageo EU innovation chief joins Fever-Tree
21 Sep 2017]


Alex O'Rourke
Director Of Innovation at Fever-Tree

martywidget
20/9/2017
08:05
Diaego said it is “up-weighting” its investment behind US Spirits and scotch, and as a result expects organic operating margin expansion will be weighted towards the second half of the year.
The company reaffirmed its exception of mid-single digit top line growth and 157 basis points of organic operating margin improvement over the three years ending June 30, 2019.


Any clues?

What's in Diageos agenda?

christh
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