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Neck out...but is your money in? ;) FEVR seems to be the gift that just keeps on giving, surely this can't continue forever!
Wrong link in my last post - sorry! Correct one: http://www.whatinvestment.co.uk/fevertree-shares-plenty-growth-come-2553587/
Alan Rowsell, who runs the high-performing Standard Life Global Smaller Companies Fund, has endorsed Fever Tree in a very brief, not particularly insightful article on WhatInvestment. FeverTree is the third largest holding in their Smaller Companies Fund and he believes the company could have further to run as it has only really taken a very small market share. I think this is something we all know and it will potentially provide good long-term growth, good to see that view is shared by some fund managers. http://www.whatinvestment.co.uk/no-threat-hsbc-dividend-following-latest-results-2553582/
All the best to you Felix and Dar, it has had a cracking run. I think I will wait for the divi before considering the situation again - hopefully it doesn't tank this month! lol
Do you feel that it has reached it peak? Or did you simply need the cash freed up? Big holiday in the Bahamas given the growth FEVR has given us, perhaps?
Many thanks, what I certainly have on my side is the time to take a long-term position and no amount of money can buy you that! I have definitely noticed that many people on these forums, although no so much in the FEVR threat, are extremely blinkered when it comes to their holdings. They are mad and entirely blind to the bigger picture - many people like this on the SXX Sirius chat. That said, you find a few golden and informative posts here and there that makes reading through worthwhile! All the best, Chris
If my holding were larger I too would be shedding a few shares at the moment as things are quite lofty. Sadly as I am only 22 I'm not playing with big sums here and what with the impact of fees it gives me little room to buy/sell actively without taking a fair chunk out of the value. One day I hope to be playing with the 6 figure sums I see mentioned on this board!!
FEVR just keeps going and going beating all the targets set for it, wish I had bought more early on but glad I topped up during the recent downturn post-results. Surely there is a ceiling to all this growth and we will see some SP consolidation, at least until the next financial report or a big RNS (if positive)?
Ex div date was 20/04/2017, payment date is 26/05/2017 (4.71p)
Crikey, 4.11% (65p) with no obvious cause?! Get the Gin out! The pessimist in me sense a correction in price by the end of the week, though.
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. '