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FEVR Fevertree Drinks Plc

1,081.00
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 13:12:49
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
  0.00 0.00% 1,081.00 1,081.00 1,085.00 1,094.00 1,067.00 1,070.00 52,291 13:12:49
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Wine & Alcoholic Bev-whsl 364.4M 15.4M 0.1320 82.05 1.26B
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 1,081p. Over the last year, Fevertree Drinks shares have traded in a share price range of 947.00p to 1,445.00p.

Fevertree Drinks currently has 116,677,711 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Fevertree Drinks is £1.26 billion. Fevertree Drinks has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 82.05.

Fevertree Drinks Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
03/11/2017
09:48
FEVR now looking oversold re Bollinger, trix, rsi, macd graphs, suggest its time to buy in. Its also been suggested that FEVR could be a takeover possibility by one of the bigger companies.
nimrod22
03/11/2017
09:17
bamboo2
Would imagine shorts closing toady as they will want to protect gains, and not risk a positive outcome on Monday.

Do that then!

christh
03/11/2017
08:58
Is there shorts open on this?
jarega85
03/11/2017
08:57
There is a video on Youtube of a someone doing a review (a pretty bad quality video, but interesting hearing his comments)

It goes:

Today we're going to review a British Ginger Ale.

Fever-Tree Premium ginger ale made with natural gingers...

It's in a smaller pack than Canada Dry which is the main ginger ale on the market...

...Lets get a taste of this...

It's pretty good actually.

This is probably even better than Canada Dry actually.

The British know how to do this right.

So if you guys ever get a chance either to go to England or go to a market that has all these premium drinks... be sure to get this drink.. It's actually really good.

martywidget
03/11/2017
08:47
Marty - you must agree videos are very very American and still going after people who want to put excess sugars and flavours into beautifully produced spirits. As mentioned before US consumer is very different but I can't see this working for the higher end consumer. FT do need to address though for mass market in the US. Think a bit of advertising around taste required.
juzzer100
03/11/2017
08:47
certainly being heavily traded !!
ccr1958
03/11/2017
08:45
Would imagine shorts closing toady as they will want to protect gains, and not risk a positive outcome on Monday.
bamboo2
03/11/2017
08:37
Schweppes España youtube channel various videos give an idea of their marketing of premium mixers.



This is the premium mixers site for europe:



Still no new Fever-Tree marketing videos, yawn.

martywidget
03/11/2017
08:28
If Schweppes nail a low sugar version then I think we will have a fight on our hands. Anyone can add sugar or fruit flavours to stuff and make it taste nice, but it also makes the consumer fat... or orange, in the case of Sunny Delight!Looking at their website Schweppes Zero is what they have atm, so not feeling too concerned, yet!
juzzer100
03/11/2017
08:24
went thru as a sell . :))
ccr1958
03/11/2017
08:23
Happy with that ,back in at 1899 .. GLA.
ccr1958
03/11/2017
08:23
Dave - agree but doesn't make watching it any easier!This should turn blue today as people will want to be in at the close in case trading update is out Monday.
juzzer100
03/11/2017
08:09
Another great top up day!
discodave4
03/11/2017
08:06
Another sh!t day by the looks of it
villarich
03/11/2017
08:00
I'm sure many must look at these daily reports, but I'll post this one from yesterday:

Small Cap Value Report (Thu 2 Nov 2017) - FEVR, EGS, WATR, NXR, FOOT, SOS
Wednesday, Nov 01 2017 by Paul Scott

... Peaking recently at 2500p, I've just picked up a few (more as a trade than an investment) at about 1900p...My broker has just flagged up to me that there's been a broker downgrade for FEVR today apparently. I probably should have checked out why it was falling before buying some! Oh well. It does reinforce though, that highly rated shares don't leave any room for disappointments...




And from The Times:

Fevertree seeks tonic as Schweppes eyes reboot
...“We don’t know if Schweppes’ relaunch will be successful but we think it increases the risk associated with Fevertree’s top-line performance in its biggest market.”...



Real Innovation Awards 2017: Harnessing the Winds of Change winner
Published: 9 hours ago Last Updated: 9 hours ago
Charles Rolls and Tim Warrilow knew they could shake up the drinks market with a new premium mixer. Here's how the Fever-Tree founders built a £2.5bn brand.

martywidget
03/11/2017
07:15
Fancy a job at Fever Tree?

(Can't recall if this has been posted before)

hxxp://www.fever-tree.com/latest/news/join-the-worlds-best-mixer-brand-and-work-for-the-international-team

wetdream
03/11/2017
00:56
And Rolls still has 13m reasons for helping uphold Fevr's performance.
wetdream
02/11/2017
21:14
In my view how current holders react in situations like we find ourselves in over the last few days, is the essence of what makes or breaks a potentially successful investor. I think the story here is very good and hence I've invested heavily from much lower levels. This is a very hard game psychologically when you're faced with a sudden and sharp drop in price. A lot of investors get nervous and assume the worst...sharp slowdown in growth leaked in advance of the trading update possibly due next week.The price rocketed probably too quickly after the half years in my view, so I see this as more of a correction to a morerealistic level.We've got to remember that to sanction a statement to the stock market only half way through the financial year, that the full year results will be materially ahead of market expectations is remarkable and wouldn't have been sanctioned unless they had very clear H2 insight.Remember also that although Tim Warrilow is relatively young, although clearly brilliant, there's no way the older more experienced head, Charles Rolls, with all his drinks industry nous would sanction this type of release unless they had clear H2 insight.Cool heads required here, assuming you believe in the story, and an acceptance that in the short term we may get sharp fluctuations either down as now or up as I suspect will be the case early next week. If you follow the crowd, you'll end up with the crowd. Keep the faith.
devalpha
02/11/2017
21:05
Surely Monday will be more about the outlook, rather than the sales figures?
bamboo2
02/11/2017
20:41
I think the RBC analyst has taken a complete career-making (or breaking) punt that may well backfire horribly for him/her on Monday
FWIW I suspect that the trading update will imply eps north of 40p (going for 42.4p myself).

terry topper
02/11/2017
20:36
U think the gap is filled?
allstar4eva
02/11/2017
20:26
Still think it was the chart gap tbh
panic investor
02/11/2017
20:25
Can't believe this is due to perceived threat from Schweppes-a tired brand imho.
Wonder if 'speculators'(;-) have been pushing the share price down prior to a potential bidder launching a now 'generous' offer at, say, £25?

wetdream
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