Nodr ginger in Greece or Tenerife If you are listening Fevertree there is a huge gap in the market that needs filling in Greece and Tenerife.There are likely to be other places too.I like a whisky and my partner likes a brandy. We both like ginger ale as a mixer and it is totally unheard of in these places. Time for you to step in and fill the gap. We have come to prefer Fevertree especially.
Re: NEW ARTICLE: Fever-Tree scales new h... I bloody well hope he did . Well done to all those who held through the recent volatility. I absolutely love this business model and product and see significant more upside here. Glad I kept buying shares on the way up This is Best of luck!Investoholic
Pat on the back For British Bulls[link] got this one right!
Director Sells Guardian Warrillow sold 1.5m shares on Tuesday at £19.25 each, shortly after the upmarket tonic water maker reported a 77% surge in half-year revenues and said full year results would be materially ahead of expectations. The news resulted in its shares soaring 23% to £21.56 before slipping back to £20.58, its best day since November. They were up 4% at £21.40 in early trading on Wednesday.This latest sale leaves Warrillow with a 5.4% stake, and a spokesman said the move was made to satisfy demand from institutional investors.Guardian Today: the headlines, the analysis, the debate - sent direct to you Read moreHe said: There remains considerable demand from institutions both in UK and US for sizeable blocks of Fever-Tree shares and therefore Tim took the decision to provide some further liquidity in the register in response to this.The company is benefiting from the continuing popularity of gin and tonic, which helped boost sales in continental Europe by 64%. The UK remains its key market, with revenues up 113%.[link]
Re: NEW ARTICLE: Fever-Tree scales new heigh... Didn't Evel Knievel(Simon Cawkwell) have a short running on this?!
NEW ARTICLE: Fever-Tree scales new heights - and the rally is far from over "Another chapter in the remarkable share price story of drinks firm LSE:FEVR:Fever-Tree was written Tuesday following a typically bullish results performance.The stock is now a spectacular 1,164% higher than when it first listed on AIM in November ..."[link]
Re: Wakey, wakey! Awake now for sure! Thinking of pouring a large gin and slimline. Fantastic growth which surely means it's only a matter of time before the big boys come a callin'.
Share Price Very well done.Unbelievable price.No point in selling,just hang in there for the long term.
Interim results Excellent! As good as one could possibly have expected, surely? No doubt a few will (partially) sell, but given the 'beyond expectations' outlook this still seems like a share to own.One curiosity is why the interim dividend is 3.01p. Why not round off to 3p I wonder.
Re: Wakey, wakey! You would have thought so. Mind you good results these days seem to lead to a decrease in the SP, well at least in most of my holdings. I suppose the only thing holding back here possibly the speed of expansion? into america/europe which is phenomenal and with greater growth expectations in near future. The sp has risen dramatically so is it priced in here.It reads like a company that has huge potential and upsid
Wakey, wakey! Trading update out. Surely doesn't disappoint?!
Excellent intervieW [link] Rolls explains the philosophy behind the development of Fever Tree.A few months old now, but relevant enough to surely attract new investors.
Re: why the fall k9maggieSPs are impossible to predict, but sometimes technical do flag up changes in trends/momentum. That's not to say something else will happen to change things. There are a few more negative technical indicators appeared on the insight tab last night, 2 of which are intermediate, which tend to carry more weight than short term ones.For what its worth, I think FEVR is a great company, but very difficult to price due to its rapid growth. It will be taken out at some point by a biggie. The downside shouldn't be much more if at all. It fell around 10% from its high, but is showing some strength. Maybe yesterday was the day to buy in.Good luck
Re: why the fall The sale has a potentially unsettling effect. Agreed why at this point and SP would you and lose the momentum. So is there something in the sale that is a priori knowledge. The general direction for the SP is downward trend at the moment.I have gained from the rise which has been very positive but turbo driven.
Re: why the fall sorry ''the greedies'', have had a look at your suggestion not sure how to make full use of it, will look further