dreamcatcher
- 08 Nov 2014 16:51

Fever-Tree is the world's leading supplier of premium carbonated mixers for alcoholic spirits by retail sales value, with distribution to approximately 50 countries internationally.
Based in the UK, the brand was launched in 2005 by Charles Rolls and Tim Warrillow to provide high quality, natural mixers which could accompany the growing demand for premium spirits. The Group now sells a range of 12 differentiated flavours to hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes ("On Trade") as well as supermarkets and off-licenses for retail purchase ("Off Trade"). Approximately 70 per cent. of the Group's sales were derived from outside of the UK in FY13 with the key overseas markets being the US, Spain, and Belgium.
The Group's mixers are designed to be accompaniments for alcoholic spirits or used in cocktails, although they can also be consumed on their own. Since 2005, the Company has launched at least one new product a year, which includes 4 variants of tonic water, 2 variants of ginger beer, 3 variants of lemonade, and one variant each of ginger ale, soda water and cola.
7 November 2014
Admission to AIM and first day of dealings
http://www.fever-tree.com/


dreamcatcher
- 29 Jul 2016 16:21
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dreamcatcher
- 01 Aug 2016 17:05
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Broker Forecast - Berenberg issues a broker note on Fevertree Drinks Plc
Berenberg today reaffirms its buy investment rating on Fevertree Drinks Plc (LON:FEVR) and raised its price target to 980p (from 810p). Story provided by StockMarketWire.com
dreamcatcher
- 05 Aug 2016 17:43
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Fevertree Drinks PLC (FEVR:LSE) set a new 52-week high during today's trading session when it reached 954.50. Over this period, the share price is up 111.88%.
cynic
- 05 Aug 2016 18:05
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good innit :-)
dreamcatcher
- 05 Aug 2016 18:11
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I was reading an article the other day about FEVR. There is nothing on the market that even comes close to the product. Schweppes are talking of putting out an upgraded tonic. The directors of this company did not sound over concerned. Sure must be premium mixers.
cynic
- 05 Aug 2016 18:39
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FEVR directors/owners have been very clever and done their research thoroughly
the flavourings are top quality and from the best sources
further, their overhead in numbers of staff is minuscule .... i recollect it's <30
companies like schweppes or britvic will find it very hard to compete, and i am amazed that one or other of them had not seen the niche FEVR was carving for itself and put in an irresistible offer a year or more ago
now the price would need to be several times higher
dreamcatcher
- 05 Aug 2016 18:51
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Puzzling like you say.
cynic
- 05 Aug 2016 20:44
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not really ..... big companies are often blind
dreamcatcher
- 05 Aug 2016 21:02
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Or perhaps they underestimated the company and thought they would take it by market share. FEVR have also taken on extra sales staff, well ahead in the game.
dreamcatcher
- 09 Aug 2016 16:53
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Fevertree Drinks PLC (FEVR:LSE) set a new 52-week high during today's trading session when it reached 970.00. Over this period, the share price is up 111.89%.
cynic
- 09 Aug 2016 16:54
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good innit :-))
frightened to buy more though my holding is far from large
dreamcatcher
- 09 Aug 2016 17:13
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VERY,VERY, VERY risky to buy more I think. This will head south with the slightest piece of news not up to market expectations. :-))
kimoldfield
- 09 Aug 2016 23:25
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Well, it is safe at the moment, I haven't bought any.......yet! :o)
Claret Dragon
- 10 Aug 2016 05:43
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Mıssed the boat on thıs one.
dreamcatcher
- 11 Aug 2016 16:59
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A buy of just over 5000 shares after hours. wow :-))
dreamcatcher
- 16 Aug 2016 16:58
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Some buys going through at £10
dreamcatcher
- 16 Aug 2016 17:00
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Fevertree Drinks PLC (FEVR:LSE) set a new 52-week high during today's trading session when it reached 1,010.00. Over this period, the share price is up 113.59%.
cynic
- 16 Aug 2016 17:18
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hohohoho! :-))
dreamcatcher
- 16 Aug 2016 17:45
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Merry Christmas. lol
dreamcatcher
- 11 Sep 2016 21:28
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Express -
GIN BRITAIN: Sales of spirit rocket past £1BN for first time
BRITAIN is fast becoming a nation of gin drinkers as sales of the spirit rocketed past the £1billion mark for the first time.
The spirit is going through a renaissance at the moment, hitting new levels of popularity
The so-called gin renaissance has led to a boom in the trade with 56 new distilleries setting up.
A gin-themed hotel, gin and tonic flavoured ice cream and G&T drizzle on BBC’s Great British Bake Off is further evidence of a revived thirst for what was once known as Mother’s Ruin.
In the past 12 months, a total of £1,025,000,000 worth of gin was sold in Britain, says the Wine and Spirits Trade Association.
Britons also downed more than £1bn of champagne and sparkling wine in the same period.
The gin revolution shows no sign of slowing
Miles Beale, Wine and Spirits Trade Association
Drinkers still enjoy a pint of beer or cider at the pub but the WSTA says wine and spirits are gaining ground.
Miles Beale, WSTA chief executive, said: “The WSTA’s latest Market Report shows how popular gin has become with UK consumers, including those supporting British pubs. (correct)
“While bar owners and restaurateurs have seen the magic and versatility of the quintessentially British spirit gin menus and bespoke glassware are now a regular feature in pubs too.
Despite gin gaining traction, wine is still the most popular alcoholic drink in Britain
“The gin revolution shows no sign of slowing and consumers are enjoying the celebrated juniper based spirit in all sorts of creative ways.
“We were delighted to see a gin and tonic drizzle cake making an appearance in the latest series of the Great British Bake Off.
And wine too – the nation’s most popular alcoholic drink – continues to play an extremely vital role in our pubs, including as part of the broader British food and drink revolution.
“Wine and spirits, gin and fizz in particular, are now mainstays of a successful pub, showing the increasing diversity of our industry and the modern consumer.”
The surge in gin consumption surprised independent experts who estimated sales would not pass £1 billion until next year.
According to government figures, 56 new distilleries went into production in 2015 - 28 in England, 12 in Scotland, 10 in Northern Ireland and six in Wales.
Unbelievable facts about alcohol
In 12 weeks up to July, £149 million worth of gin was sold in British pubs, bars and restaurants - up 19 per cent on the same period last year.
Earlier this year, a hotel devoted to gin opened in Portobello Road, Notting Hill, west London.
The Ginstitute includes a museum, blending room and restaurant serving more than 200 different varieties of the spirit.