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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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16/11/2017
09:28
I think FT are pretty good at keeping things simple and remembering that the tonic is not what you enjoy the drink most for. It's the gin people buy and enjoy - the tonic just there doing it's job... it doesn't need to be fancy, but it needs to do a bloody good job!Think Sue Barker, Ant and Dec, Dermot O'Leary, Wogan. All people who are there and do everything expected of them yet go pretty much unnoticed... until they are not there any more!
juzzer100
15/11/2017
18:27
(Googling)
juzzer100
15/11/2017
18:27
Some good stuff there Marty, thanks!
juzzer100
15/11/2017
17:19
nallen1
8 Nov '17 - 13:40 - 1385 of 1408 0 0
The lord giveth then he taketh


What A Beautiful Name - Hillsong Worship

martywidget
15/11/2017
16:03
Stating the obvious, or perhaps not so obvious to lots on here, Google Trends provides a useful insight into penetration of regions knowledge of Fever-tree / Fever tree, etc -by the inquisitive nature of search.

Draw your own conclusions.

Experiment with the search for different regions etc over time [alter timeframes, regions/countries, etc, add your own search for comparisons, experiment over time, etc].

Use Google Trends for an indicator of search...


Worldwide - Comparison Fever-Tree, Fentimans, Schweppes



United States:


For US States:
Comparison Fever-Tree, Fentimans, Schweppes


Canada: Fever-Tree, Fentimans, schweppes, Canada Dry

(So for example, if Fever-Tree cracks Canada, you'll see Canada Dry disappear from the results & Fever-Tree take over, etc!)

Austria: Fever-Tree & red bull organics...


UK: schweppes, Fever-Tree (2004-present)



Schweppes, Fever-Tree, Schweppes 1783:



DYOR, etc

martywidget
15/11/2017
15:19
Could see £18.50ish soon
trt
15/11/2017
15:17
Seems there is a wall at 19.
But... why fever-tree do not create a cucumber tonic? i tasted one of the competitor and was very nice.

orissander
15/11/2017
15:12
expect to recover by the end of the day.
The institutions as always will pile in.

It might close around £19.80

christh
15/11/2017
14:50
Already in the report that 56% of the sales are from abroad.
The production has doubled, the results are way ahead of expectations.

Results in January, will run to £30 as earnings are risen.

christh
15/11/2017
10:22
Support at £18.00
News on US performance needed. UK mkt not enough to sustain share price imho.

wetdream
13/11/2017
18:30
The news says that Artisan Partners bought 5.17%. The price would have plummeted if they don't. That's scary. (in the short term).
But I am not worried in the long term.
Long Fevr.l

orissander
13/11/2017
17:22
Artisan have bought a big chunk, so dropping the share price and a bit of verbal diarrhoea from press tipsters seems to have worked a treat in relieving PI's of some of their shares. Why would they stop now? if I was them I would carry on buying with this new market paradigm of the more we buy the further the share price falls ??
monnow
13/11/2017
16:36
+ 1 on the Monster Beverage case study. Many similarities here with FEVR - brand, niche, driving growth in their market etc. Not saying it will be another 700 bagger but the growth opportunities are huge. And Monster didn't go up in a straight line either. I do think there are some shenanigans going on behind the scenes but as a long term holder I'm not really bothered.
villarich
13/11/2017
16:21
Oriss - I don't think people have got much to say really, as we don't really understand the full meaning of the fluctuations? :-). It would be nice to think the share price will recover now these Artisan guys have taken a stake. Do people think that the MMs have been driving the price down to buy on their behalf, maybe? Guess people are a bit weary (and wary!) after the last 2 weeks of activity here. If I am being optimistic it feels to me as though the funds are trying to drive out PIs with tree shakes, if pessimistic then people here are getting jumpy. I hope it's the former!
juzzer100
13/11/2017
15:25
No comments today?
orissander
12/11/2017
12:18
I think the brand is a winner. The product is a winner. The timing is right. Marketing etc all spot on so far.Market opportunity massive. Only issues are the current rating is high and will they have problems growing too fast or will some proper competition emerge. The market is huge so should be room for several big players.
smallcapinvestor1
12/11/2017
08:09
Read the case study on how monster beverage became a 700 bagger and how many well respected naysayers there were calling it a short. They thought energy drinks was a fad.You had to block out all that noise to reap the rewards.Is the market opportunity for fevr massive? Will the rewards be huge if it becomes popular in the us?
smallcapinvestor1
11/11/2017
19:50
You can pay hundreds of thousands of pounds for a high end hi-fi system. Does that mean it will sound 100 times better than a £1k system? Of course not. As ever with premium products you can pay a lot more for a slight (but important to some) difference. I like their ginger beer which tastes much nicer to me than most alternatives that I have tried. As ever though each to their own...
allstar4eva
11/11/2017
17:44
Seeing as it is 6 o'clock somewhere I've just tried gin and tonic - one with fever's and one with a supermarket own brand. Not much difference which was surprising considering the success of FEVR. Tried both tonics on their own first and there was very little difference. Credit to the Company for getting away with it for as long as they have - their ad people deserve a bonus.
patientcapital
09/11/2017
15:03
Innovation Project Manager

What’s the Purpose of this role?

Essentially it’s to do some of the most exciting stuff that happens here at Fever-Tree. The role is to dream up and bring to market the amazing new ideas that will keep the brand on its exceptional growth trajectory and firmly positioned in people’s minds as the pioneer of amazing drink experiences...

Posted 27 Oct 2017
Closes 24 Nov 2017

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