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Especially after a few Gins!
Thanks Wetdream, Must be, I cant imagine them keeping that quiet through the AGM
AGM's on the 15th, so I guess it could be then.
Looking at last year it was about 19th May , hopefully the same this year
Anyone know when Jan-Mar results are out?
Alongside Berenbergs reiteration, BBC Business made an interesting and positive comment today have overtaken Britvic's Mcap:: 'Trebles all round for tonic maker Fever-Tree. It's become the most valuable UK-listed soft drinks firm after overtaking Britvic, the owner of Robinsons squash. Shares in Fever-Tree - founded by Tim Warrillow (left) and Charles Rolls (right) - edged higher after positive comments from analysts at Berenberg. It is now valued at £1.81bn, whereas Britvic's valuation fell to £1.74bn after its shares dropped slightly, according to Google Finance. '
Nice to have two brokers on £17 now 4.71 p dividend for all those on the register today will buy me some BBQ stuff and of course Fevertree to go with it in May :-)
Berenberg reiterates Buy with a target price of 1700p. As usual I will be very pleased
Thanks Stellarshares
SP usually takes 2 or 3 goes to clear the round numbers, so profit-taking's no surprise. But we have buyers( probably institutions) at > £15.80 who won't be selling soon and they're helping consolidate the price at these higher levels. All IMHO.
No I would not want all of my money in this either! Very nice to see it continue on its upward trajectory after the post-results pause, but it is not immune from the wider economy. I also went into a very remote and non-trendy pub this weekend in a rather poor area and even they sold fevertree tonic. This tells me that the UK market is probably saturated now and any further growth must come from overseas and a wider product range.
Wouldn't advise putting all your eggs in one basket-even this one! In the past, round numbers have provided resistance-so a hold above £16 would be v.positive IMHO. Can we take it that Jan-Mar figures will beat market expectations? ;-)
Looking good. I keep thinking it can't keep going up but it does. Seems to be totally weather proof to all what is going on everywhere else. Should have put all my money on this one and my other favourite NMC which is another weather proof stock. These both seem to fly under the radar of all the fuss you get with some of the other bigger names out there.
no complaints here --- next target" 1700. every hopefully
Dar- no ramp, just an observation.
at > £15.70 must bode well for the sp. Holding up well in spite of some chunky five-figure sells. Looking good.
Many thanks for the Analyst forecast, however not overly surprising as following a growth of 72% in 2016, then the forecast for 2017 and 2018, where always likely to be somewhat subdued. I fully expect FEVERTREE to continue their growth (perhaps not at the the same rate). Even if the estimate revenue is £119m and £136m. To me this sounds perfectly sound. I will continue to hold ATB DAR-
Thanks Orangetree for your post The analyst forecasts have always been quite conservative going forward and the company has room to beat it several times,I hope its the same going forward this year as last year.
Fevertree Drink is a great and straightforward business to understand. The shares became an 11 bagger in just 28 months! But analysts forecast for Fevertree going forward doesn’t look fundamentally great with estimates of revenue for 2017 and 2018 at £119m and £136m respectively. Meanwhile, EPS is estimated at 26 pence/share for 2017, and 29 pence/share in 2018. Remember, 2016’s EPS is 23.7 pence/share. Below is a summary of Fevertree: - The company sells premium mixers at 36 pence per 100ml vs. Schweppes’s 22 pence. - It operates in over 50 different markets, especially in two most important locations of Europe and America. - It raised £90m from its IPOs, this money is instrumental in paying off past loans. -The net margin grew to 26%. - Capex spending is £1m per year. But, as sales grow, will it have enough capacity to fulfil larger orders? -Fevertree’s cash balance has ballooned from £3m to £33m making it cash generative. -Management cash in some early success by selling combined shares worth £17m at £6.25 per share. -Last year was a breakout year for Fevertree with revenue up 72%. But analysts could spoil the party if estimates of between 14% and 16% revenue growth for 2017 and 2018 comes true. It would make the shares look overvalue. -The share price more than doubled from a year ago. Found the above information interesting, then click for more analysis and charts: http://walbrockresearch.com/fevertree-drinks-share-price-worth-investing-today/
Imho it's the institutions that are driving this sp upwards, so bboard postings have even less influence than might be assumed. Seems to have settled down with support at £15.60 ish. News on Jan-Mar sales should leak out soon. ;-)
well behave share and no ramping on this BB -- each time FEVR has just pushed on to the next resistance, should be £16.00 next week. ATB
IMO. The break of resistance in the low 1500s bodes well for the next leg up.
Whoops-Make that £15.40!