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FEVR Fevertree Drinks Plc

1,081.00
-4.00 (-0.37%)
Last Updated: 09:22:49
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
  -4.00 -0.37% 1,081.00 1,074.00 1,081.00 1,081.00 1,050.00 1,050.00 9,044 09:22:49
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Wine & Alcoholic Bev-whsl 364.4M 15.4M 0.1320 79.55 1.23B
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 1,085p. 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 £1.23 billion. Fevertree Drinks has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 79.55.

Fevertree Drinks Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
09/12/2017
10:32
US is an opportunity not a risk.
Really a no brainer.

orissander
08/12/2017
15:29
What worries me is are they just another Alcopop. A fashion fad of the moment. Also big competition out there if they really want to join in !!!
jak1
08/12/2017
11:47
Interesting comments.... agree that the US carries risk. It has seen the death of many UK retailers in the past, Tesco to name but one but let's hope the first mover advantage in "premiumisation" carries them over the hurdles.

[As an aside, following my disappointing lack of FT in premium airside lounges and on board recently, I wrote to their marketing department telling them this. I also added that following Kate Swann's (SSPG) initiative with Ramsey on pre-flight "Grab & Go" premium pre-flight/take-onboard food there was an opportunity for "accompanying drinks".
I got the following response:
"Dear xyz,
Thank you for getting in touch.
Having secured listings onboard a number of airlines, the pre-flight purchase occasion is definitely something we are looking into.
We'll be sure to let you know when we make progress."

We shall see...

Note that xyz is not my name... ;-)

sogoesit
08/12/2017
09:11
wetdream, yes it could go either way. The H&S is currently unconfirmed. It needs an EOD close below the neckline to confirm the pattern as valid.

I posted the chart as a reminder to myself. It is concerning that the price seems to be losing its uptrend.

bamboo2
08/12/2017
09:06
On 25/07/17 a Breakaway gap formed 1793-1866

This has produced a support zone that has so-far survived four re-tests, with only a partial gap fill. There are a number of other similar Breakaway gaps further down the chart that have also proved good support when retested.

bamboo2
08/12/2017
08:47
Perhaps 'investors' switching from FEVR to Bitcoins!
wetdream
08/12/2017
08:18
What a great chart!
So the share price could go up or down then?!
;-)

wetdream
08/12/2017
00:20
Price is challenging the 200sma for the first time [ever?] since Jan 2015. Lower trendline/neckline support is also being tested, suggesting the possibility of a Head and Shoulders pattern. This is confirmed with an eod close below the neckline, tp approx. 1490

Potential turns 8 and 18 Dec

bamboo2
07/12/2017
21:21
Remember 3/4 of your Gin and Tonic is Tonic ,mix with the best !!!
ccr1958
07/12/2017
20:37
I agree. If they can crack the US spirits market then there's massive growth potential from current levels.
devalpha
07/12/2017
18:55
Fevertree products are of better quality than coke so there is no reason to worry. Dunno why some people here think that fevertree is risky.
It's a soft drink company, not a twitter like company with no earnings.
It's a no brainer for me.

orissander
07/12/2017
14:46
sp appears to shrug off £3.4m sell.
wetdream
07/12/2017
13:00
Perhaps risk is being confused with upside? FEVR by far greater upside potential but with more risk as you would expect
allstar4eva
07/12/2017
12:59
A lot of joking going on here. Coca cola riskier than fevertree? Now I have heard it all!
allstar4eva
07/12/2017
12:47
Even Coca cola started small.
robholdsworth
07/12/2017
12:27
When fevertree gets bought out you can reinvest the proceeds in coca cola, a 130 year old company and paying 3% divi! Coca cola will probably be here in another 130 years. Just trying to put fevertree in perspective.
buoycat
07/12/2017
10:08
BA now stocking Fevertree Ginger Ale :))
ccr1958
07/12/2017
01:43
From my point of view I see Coca Cola “riskier”; because the upside is limited. Ok fever tree is more volatile but the company could be taken over and we are sitting virtually on a +50% pop.
orissander
06/12/2017
23:34
100k late trade. Looks like a 'buy'.
wetdream
06/12/2017
16:24
No comparison at all...
jak1
06/12/2017
16:19
That's exactly the point. You can't really compare FEVR to Coca-Cola!
allstar4eva
06/12/2017
16:09
Doubt many people are 'investing' in FEVR as a 'low risk long term hold'!
wetdream
06/12/2017
14:16
Yes but equally a no-brainer which is the lower risk long term hold...coca cola has one of the best known brands across the world.
buoycat
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