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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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21.00 | 1.89% | 1,133.00 | 1,138.00 | 1,141.00 | 1,158.00 | 1,119.00 | 1,119.00 | 255,187 | 16:35:02 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Wine & Alcoholic Bev-whsl | 364.4M | 15.4M | 0.1320 | 86.29 | 1.33B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/8/2017 15:54 | The Chinese drink Cognac by the wine-glass full so I'm not sure they're into "mixers"... just dark spirits!! But, hey, a challenge is a challenge! Gambai! EDIT: ps. Waitrose answered my request and now have Madagascan Cola on the top shelf alongside all the other range. Whoopee! | sogoesit | |
11/8/2017 15:45 | christh 11 Aug '17 - 15:42 - 1129 of 1130 0 0 £24 is the next move, growth unstoppable, new markets, new horizons,. Sales will quadruple if the Chinese market opens up. Keep hold of your shares, a goldmine in itself, a goose that lays the golden eggs. Well, I've stopped drinking Fever-Tree products, so growth is stoppable [for now]. ;) | martywidget | |
11/8/2017 15:42 | £24 is the next move, growth unstoppable, new markets, new horizons,. Sales will quadruple if the Chinese market opens up. Keep hold of your shares, a goldmine in itself, a goose that lays the golden eggs. | christh | |
11/8/2017 12:17 | going back up to £23.50. opportunity now...Buy | christh | |
11/8/2017 09:27 | Fever-Tree sets sights on Chinese market 9th August, 2017 by Natalie Wang With first half year sales rising 77%, London-based tonic water producer, Fever-Tree, has revealed that it plans to tap into the Chinese market “within months,” following the success of an earlier deal with Hong Kong fine wine importer Summergate to distribute its products in the local market. “We anticipate launching within the next few months and are very much looking forward to bringing some innovation and focus to the mixer category in China,” Andy Gaunt, Fever-Tree Asia Pacific brand director, told dbHK... | martywidget | |
11/8/2017 09:22 | Why I’d drop Fevertree Drinks plc like a hot potato Alan Oscroft | Friday, 11th August, 2017 Should you follow its co-founders and sell Fevertree Drinks plc? Sunday, 6th August, 2017 | martywidget | |
10/8/2017 09:23 | Ex div today 3.01p | discodave4 | |
06/8/2017 18:28 | Never look a gift horse. This stock's delivered way beyond expectations but it will correct before year end. Reduce your exposure, take a decent profit and let a small position run which will allow you an easy exit when the price does sell off. You'll find it nigh impossible to offload a large line stock when the selling does start Great company though but sometimes even great companies and their market value become detached from one another | gersemi | |
06/8/2017 17:42 | Great company, but it's overpriced. Remember Green and Blacks chocolate?... a wonderful innovative business but everyone copied it. Will we think the same about Fevertree in 3 or 5 years time? Don't think the rest of the drinks industry will be long following. Britvic and Schweppes will be fighting back along with others. The brand is probably worth up to a billion, but 3? Don't think so! Directors don't think so either given their large recent sales. | topvest | |
05/8/2017 11:43 | If Pernod Ricard (or others) were waiting for a dip before launching a takeover bid, it's looking like they should have bid at an earlier date regardless of how expensively rated it looked back then. | grabster | |
05/8/2017 10:29 | So, now that we are in blue sky territory, imv the question is do we just sit and wait for the "bags" to be delivered or can we set new target prices? If it gets to £24 sharpish that would be paying 60 times for my 2017 end year EPS estimate... how much would you, and/or you think the market would, pay for end 2018's earnings (i.e. 18 months' hence)... 40 x, 50 x, 60 x...? | sogoesit | |
04/8/2017 12:16 | bamboo2, how long is a session? 20-30 minutes,one hour? Does it cover the momentum going up or down? Are you a trader or day trader better said? How about the investors....Are we doomed because the traders run or drop the price of the stock? What book of Bulkowski is that? | christh | |
04/8/2017 10:59 | this feels like another big move up but I suppose with the share price where it is, its not a big move at all? | finbarot | |
03/8/2017 11:15 | I agree - I'm not sure either ! | panic investor | |
03/8/2017 11:10 | PI, it's a good question. I balance my knowledge and experience [only a beginner at 2-3yrs] with that I have learnt from books and websites. Bulkowski says that flags and pennants have a max duration of 15 sessions, otherwise they are re-classed as triangles, wedges or rectangles. I allow up to 20 sessions, as from experience this works well for me. So is the pennant here complete? Is it a pennant or flag at all? Or is it the beginning of a longer term pattern? I'm not sure! I just try to keep a flexible attitude and let the price be my guide. I think pennants and flags can b/o anytime. [within the 15-20 session limit] | bamboo2 | |
03/8/2017 10:30 | Bamboo, just a question, don't the moves usually come before the end of the pennant ? | panic investor | |
03/8/2017 10:26 | Sogo, Re, the Pennant, I have a lower trendline that extends from 26/7 to 2/8 [3 good contact points] An upper trendline from 27/7 to 2/8. [4 contacts] The apex of these two lines is one of my potential turns. [The other is from an earlier Symmetrical Triangle.] The Pennant is tilted upward. I would much prefer a classical downward pennant against the prior trend. EOD close above 2218 to confirm furter positive price action. | bamboo2 | |
03/8/2017 10:01 | A very short pennant seems to have broken out on 31/07 but looking for support at 2160p. Any upwards movement is very open so my £24'ish TP is in the background... but that's for end year. I don't see any catalysts around for sometime so, as you say bamboo, consolidation most probably the name of the game... apart from any surprises! My last purchase was at 1685p. | sogoesit | |
03/8/2017 07:55 | Two potential turns on my chart occur 2-3 August. Will be interesting to see if they have any effect. Could suggest the start of a consolidation period. | bamboo2 | |
02/8/2017 09:16 | Every tenbagger was a two-bagger along the way. And when it was, there were always those saying "It's doubled, I'm not buying it this high." Likewise when it trebled or quadrupled. | grabster | |
02/8/2017 08:50 | Yep, interesting. Also... "never buy a top"? "Momentum" investing has been proven to work. A momentum/growth stock tends to be on a continuous rising trend. By definition, therefore, a purchase or entry will always be "at a top"!! | sogoesit | |
02/8/2017 08:13 | NYboy ".. never buy market tops.." Really? Never buy a breakout? I often do. Methinks you would have a fit if seeing what this guy does!: (FEVR included) | grabster | |
02/8/2017 05:44 | I was the US recently. FT prominent in a range of stores from supermarkets to wine shops. Distribution appears to be struggling to meet demand - sold out in quite a few categories in more than one outlet. In smaller outlets, FT was sole premium mixer, but Fentimans was also in larger stores, but appeared to be selling less well. | mtioc |
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