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Things continue to look good though. It was only three weeks ago that getting above 2300 was worthy of comment!
Of course buying shares with the price closer to 2100 is attractive, but trying to time such events is folly, IMO. Market movement of 10% or greater are not uncommon in AIM companies but usually such change is accompanied with rumour or to encourge bargains to be executed. If accompanied with news and increased volume it usually signals confidence that something has changed and the rise or fall will be sustained.
Economies in UK and USA are likely to return to more typical seasonal earnings as vaccination picks up and Europe will be in a similar position probably from mid June as the UK is today. I am excited, though May historically is usually a flat month in terms of capital appreciation though with the benefit of divdends.
The maxim for sell in May and return after the St Legers has run hasn’t really worked since 2012. Last year was an absolute corker in April, May and June..... lousy March.
can see a big drop coming with legacy holders looking to extract wealth as we are nearer the 2021/2022 ceiling will still in growth mode to the USA.
a happy target price to buy in is 2100 between now and September
seemingly, after Wednesday's lacklustre showing. Back comfortably over 2400 again.
Good weather helping company.
Great company
USA is the target
Acker
Heading for £25.00 again , great company good products and the sun is shining all good for the world economy .
Think these may return to previous highs based on retaining no pub sales and gaining back pub sales..... yes I know that means a fair bit more drinking.... but the unlocked world needs a good drink over this summer.......
Good strong start today takes us over 2400.
And we're still there to end the week. Let's hope this is a trend.
Was wondering if anyone had done any cash flow analysis recently on where the company might be in 6 to 12 months considering the US growth? I realise the pandemic skews everything but I have noticed that for the last couple if centuries, ppl do like a drink or two and tend to double up in times of both stress and celebration. So whether the pandemic eases or is fixed it must be win win right?
GS
This morning's strong start looks to have bounced through the 2300 barrier with a bit of fizz behind it.
Fev are in positive territory , think Fev will bounce with the wider economy back to previous highs based upon no further lockdowns,
Yes ditto I’ve quite a bit invested here now so this is my 3rd largest holding after Tesco and imperial;
We caned a few gins at the weekend so back to Tesco for more supplies for this week sessions. !
Every little helps .
That FEVR recovered from its fit of doubt this morning and even finished up a bit.
4 big boxes containing 68 bottles of ginger beer arrived via FedEx yesterday.
I know I said I'm addicted but that's going to last quite some time.
I only wish I could get it at either of our two local Tescos.
They do stock other Fevertree lines, but not Ginger Beer.
I’m not saying anything
But it’s gin night with the girls tomorrow and much fevertree is required I’ll stick with Tesco as I get 10% off !
£100 by year end!
Just kidding £30 would be nice
We must keep up the good work Laughton!
That's three days on the trot since the Easter break we've finished up. Encouraging.
Hmmm - 68!! Where have I heard that number before.
Maybe I should place similar online orders on a daily basis and report them here.
Shares closed up 68, that's 3.2% and twice the rate of the market. Not a bad return to business after the holiday. May it continue supported by relaxations of restrictions.
Either that or it's just the quantity Laughton and I are clearing out of Waitrose! :-)
If other Waitrose customers are shifting their particular favourite Fevertree flavour at the rate you're necking the ginger beer there's no wonder they're running out!
Heehee! :-))
Keep up the good work! (I'm doing my bit too working through the tonic water flavours!)
PS - I'm only interested in the Ginger Beer but noticeable that the whole Fevertree section was "out of stock".
Good - and - Not Good.
Local Waitrose out of Fevertree Ginger Beer (again) on Saturday so, as I am now addicted, took to internet and ordered 68 x 500ml bottles to take advantage of free delivery from www.drinksupermarket.com (other suppliers are available).
In one way I'm happy that Waitrose are selling the product but in another way I'm not happy that they're not keeping on top of stocking levels.
Type: Final
Dividend Amount: 10.27
Ex Date: 08/04/2021
Payment : 28/05/2021
i assume so, based on the net average trades, that MM holding the prices while old holders sell and new buy.
great chance to pick some up at a discount, have top up a few K worth day for the sunny times :)
Agreed, a solid buy at these levels. Summer's on it's way and it will be a riotous gin fest!
On a serious note, I think that plans for continued headway into the US market will bolster future profits and any significant downturn in the share price will make Fevertree attractive for a takeover from one of the American big boys.