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thanks for that stellarshares...........appreciate
Get their book its an eye opener to what they can be used for
wasnt aware it was widely used as a cocktail mixer...........thanks for that.........thats an added bonus.........will get some ginger ale ............heard great reviews of it.........anyone tried the cola????cant get it in my local co-op......
My favourite is the Ginger beer, but your missing a trick the tonic water is used in a great number of cocktails too in the bar scene
all family freinds who drink gin all only on fever................wont buy owt else.......i wasnt hearing that from them early last year....................funny thing is i dont buy the stuff...........I aint a gin drinker........ maybe the yanks will pile in later............
We all know that the figures will be good--but how good. Growth in USA is the key. Fantastic company--have been holding for some considerable time.
Yes I insist on Fevertree and if they don't sell it I say never mind and buy a different drink
roll on next week!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!dont normally drink in the week but might have a g&t to celebrate if they come good.......all looking very positive and a nice broker upgrade:) adios schweppes..................too late to the party..........and love the fact people use the name fevertree when ordering g&t in bars and restaurants...........who asks for a schweppes and gin these days or a britvic??????????
roll on next week!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!dont normally drink in the week but might have a g&t to celebrate if they come good.......all looking very positive and a nice broker upgrade:) adios schweppes..................too late to the party..........and love the fact people use the name fevertree when ordering g&t in bars and restaurants...........who asks for a schweppes and gin these days or a britvic??????????
after all what made Jeffries come out of the blue with a �30 buy target?
I hope your right, I expect great results as keeping an eye on sales across the shops and bars over the second half everything looked amazing compared with previous periods
Personally I don't believe that a single article in the Telegraph can cause a 10% boost in this company's value in isolation
and the rumour of takeover mentioned below, I wouldn't want less than �35
Also, Jeffries International has started forcasting for Fever Tree and it released it's first buy recommendation today with a target price of 3000p! Jefferies International 19/01 Initiates/starts Buy 3,000.00p
Looks like someone might have got wind of a positive update...surely that's the only explanation for a 9% jump days before a trading update?
Thanks you brown-dog. IMO a takeout price will be higher than �28 per share. Anyway it's just rumours in my view.
this will be it http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2018/01/18/market-report-fevertree-shares-pop-swirling-takeover-talk/
Looking at the chart since the beginning in early 2015, the SP has closed below the 200 day moving average on only one occasion: on December 6th 2017.
I am sure it will be positive, but how positive. IMO the market will be looking for sales around 90 to 100 million and profits before tax of 30 to 35 million for the half year. Anything above that will help the sp to the next level where 2400 becomes support rather than resistance.
Not much! keep talking JKG53 :-)
Not much will happen until after the update on the 24th. I think it will be very positive.
I ink it was then re-entered as two transactions adding up to the same showing as a red trade due to the late time of day it was added, very strange
Think that was cancelled later.