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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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4.00 | 0.35% | 1,153.00 | 1,150.00 | 1,154.00 | 1,178.00 | 1,142.00 | 1,178.00 | 54,832 | 16:05:46 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wine & Alcoholic Bev-whsl | 364.4M | 15.4M | 0.1320 | 87.12 | 1.34B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/6/2017 21:51 | bambooNo expert, but the MACD appears to have found support around zero, although there has been downwards momentum it looks like a convergence is imminent - so hopefully a crossover and upwards momentum (just guessing really).RSI doesn't seem that interesting to the lay man (me)!, so go on please enlighten us mere mortals!.TaDD | discodave4 | |
20/6/2017 21:23 | ccrAs bamboo has posted, was in reference to idiots constantly posting finger in the air end of day prices."Book talker" - what you on about, I'm long but not a serial ramper, but if the cap fits!.DD | discodave4 | |
20/6/2017 20:25 | Sogo, MACD and RSI starting to look interesting. | bamboo2 | |
20/6/2017 20:24 | Sogo, Compare Fevertree prices and stock lines in up to 15 different stores from the comfort of your armchair. | bamboo2 | |
20/6/2017 20:18 | ccr, DD was reffering to an earlier post by christ. | bamboo2 | |
20/6/2017 19:53 | Full moon on my mum`s 80Th Birthday ... She`ll be on Fevertree and Gin !! | ccr1958 | |
20/6/2017 19:51 | Disco you know about as much as anybody else on here !! Book talker !! | ccr1958 | |
20/6/2017 17:08 | Day high 1,708.00 Day low 1,661.00 Close 1,670.00 Worth just noting, a current year all-time high was 1,798.10 on 15/05/2017 [Also, moon-phase watchers - Third Quarter 17 June 2017 12:32, Full Moon 24 June 2017 03:30] | martywidget | |
20/6/2017 16:44 | Oh look, closed at 1720, or is it 1730?, muppets.Apologies regular LTH's, couldn't resist :) | discodave4 | |
20/6/2017 15:19 | Sogoesit, just for info. - in the UK, the Coca-Cola European Partners Coca Cola manufacturing sites are here: Perhaps if you're nearby to one visit one, and see what they manufacture - I only ever saw Coca Cola lorries and Schweppes lorries coming out of one of the facilites over years. Many years ago, in the '70's, they used to have Cresta - 'It's frothy man' [when they also made Schweppes & Shandy at the facility]. {I'd have loads of cheap drinks, as I knew someone that worked there} | martywidget | |
20/6/2017 14:50 | hxxps://www.thespiri | themaker | |
20/6/2017 14:45 | Yes, 4 x 200 for FEVR I think all these drinks companies outsource to a manufacturer. It wouldn't surprise me that Coca Cola "manufacture" and bottle for others (competitors) too. | sogoesit | |
20/6/2017 14:41 | Makes sense!Tesco's come from Spain, wonder if it's Coca-Cola Spain?DD | discodave4 | |
20/6/2017 14:36 | Hmmm... I better check again. Online Tesco have 6 x 200ml for £2.99 and I thought that's what I saw but elsewhere Fever Tree is 4 x 200ml for £3.00. Those retailers; confusing. I thought I was comparing like-for-like but apparently not! Lol. | sogoesit | |
20/6/2017 14:17 | Tesco, that's cheap compared to Asda:hTTps://groceri | discodave4 | |
20/6/2017 14:01 | Ok, thanks for that DD4. The MartyWidget news was for Germany I think. I don't have an Asda near me but will keep in mind to check. Visited a Tesco today. haven't been to one for a while; Tesco Metro. They sell the two principal Tonics but nothing else. They're on the top shelf at £3.00 for the 6 x 200ml bottles. Next to them are Tesco's Finest Brand which they have in two types "Indian" and "Light" selling at £2.99 for 6 x 200ml. The Tesco Finest is a new one on me for Tonics but "Finest" is their premium line for goods in the supermarket. Their "Indian" tonic is described as "A refreshing, bitter sweet mixer, blended with sparkling spring water and citrus oils from Brazil and Sicily". The "Indian" nomenclature is crying out for some more rigorous definition imo since there is no Quinine in the Tesco Finest. Might as well call it "Brazilian"... although that might have other connotations... ;-) Schhh... is consigned to competing with their own brand ordinary type on the cheaper lower shelves so it is now apparent that retailers are recognising the differentiation. I'm not sure, even if offered, I would accept a Tesco Tonic in a bar to mix with my gin... but who knows! EDIT : the bottle packs should be 4 x 200ml in both cases above not 6 x 200ml... I think; see below. | sogoesit | |
20/6/2017 12:55 | Best not to encourage him. Filter button is the answer. | wetdream | |
20/6/2017 10:20 | Christh reminds me of one of those religious nuts you see in city squares spouting rubbish about a second coming. | villarich | |
20/6/2017 09:22 | early yet, when it gets hotter in the afternoon he fevertree drinks will be in great demand and the price will rise beyond 1700. The production must have risen considerably to meet demand! So from that you know that the revenue likely to have doubled or tripled (like last year). Still my target price for today is £17.50 | christh | |
20/6/2017 08:36 | Looks like approx. 1700 resistance and 1600 support for the time being. Let's hope that the UK summer campaign and added investment don't affect margin over the summer. All prices holding up in supermarkets that I've visited recently and Tonics sold out in convenience stores yesterday during hot "spell". Good luck til end July! | sogoesit | |
20/6/2017 07:49 | £17.00 closed yesterday.... My target price today is £17.50 but it might exceed that, may hit £17.80 Remember this is a growth stock, revenue might triple this time too. | christh | |
19/6/2017 19:50 | Fever-Tree Launch Integrated Summer Campaign and Unveil New Creative UK-Wide By newsroom on June 16, 2017 | martywidget |
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