Charles Jillings, CEO of Utilico, energized by strong economic momentum across Latin America. Watch the video here.
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One month now of sp in freefall. Seems many investors see a grim future for Fevertree. Hopefully this sp collapse merely reflects overall market decline.
Not sure about a bid but agree with your other comments. Therefore very surprised at to-days sp fall. Given recent positive news makes no sense.
This share has momentum and with the possibility of a bid in the offing I can see this £15+ very soon. Still a bargain at this price with the increased marketability across the pond.
Seemingly they denied that they hired them for the strategic review, but rather retained them for corporate brokering.
A complete guess, but they clearly see the US becoming their major market so perhaps they are considering leaving the AIM for the NYSE?
According to press reports Morgan Stanley has been hired to undertake a strategic review of the business. Latter is M&A code for "we are wide open for (sensible) bids". Hence the jump. Given the recent margin compression I imagine management would be happy with anything north of £18. At £20+ it's a slam dunk. It's a shame as on a 5 year view this business should be worth a lot more, assuming continued revenue growth and margin recovery. Sadly in our short term world neither the management / nor shareholders think in years. People will take the 30% premium now. And the real money will be paid, as so often, off market...
Finally a decent move….hoping this can be held and expanded over next few weeks. Decent company that is dealing with its growing pains….
Do not understand wish for the sp to go down 10% to buy more. The present sp suggests a none too positive future. The only reason the sp will now fall back is because the smart money is bailing out fast. The recent sp increase whilst Aim shares generally continue to fall gives me hope that Fevertree are in recovery. The sp rarely lies. If it drops back to £12 then get out and cut your losses.
Shame it hasn't fallen further but i believe it will..Just a matter of time, then we can finally move up. DYOR.
Very perky again today. Something happening in the background.
should be a quick retrace to £12, hopefully..before i buy back in!
i am waiting to go back in till we get back to just over £12 which is a support level. DYOR.
I've just started buying in on the dip. Back to where it started.
me too...i offloaded the lot yesterday at £14.50..bought into airlines. Too good a price to miss. GLA.
I sold yesterday, the rise was too good. I will buy back in again as I like the brand and I've made good money over the years buying and selling FEVR.
Where’s the RNS? Fake news? I hope it’s not pump and dump.
Never in doubt-keep climbing my little beauty.
Acker
Eisb ? Fevr bidding for? Or someone for fevr?
Someone knows something.
Looking encouraging
£14.56 next target. IMO. DYOR.
Further SP progress.
Very encouraging.
Acker
https://citywire.com/investment-trust-insider/news/expert-view-fevertree-savills-bytes-tech-spirent-ten-entertainment/a2412536?re=107170&ea=1221491
A little research from Citywire in case not seen yet
Nothing to be greatly impressed by, it seems the market was expecting something much worse, hence the increase in sp.
Google - "Fevertree tackles cost pressures and reduces exposre to logistics risks" for the IC take on results.
ShearClass, the SETS system works in tandem with MM's. Those with direct access to SETS can and do enter orders on the buy and sell side at a price that they are willing to execute, the best price at the top of each side of the book. There is a priority based on time of placing and when matched these are executed using these simple priorities. These are presented in feeds as A trades.
Illiquid companies have input from Market Makers and where an investor or their broker does not have direct access, the SEAQ system is used for bargains to be made. Off book deals are denoted as O and are made directly between a market maker and an investor. You will note that both A and O trades are reported for this equity. I hope this helps.