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
- 24 Jul 2018 20:05
- 610 of 711
A paragraph from proactive investor - Schweppes used to be the byword for tonic, not anymore
Truth be told, they were too late to the party. The shift towards ‘premiumisation’ had already happened and Fevertree was the now go-to brand in the world of fancy mixers.
The company, which was only founded in 2005, is now the most popular mixer brand in UK supermarkets, accounting for almost half of all off-trade tonic sales.
Even in its latest interim results after several years of strong growth, Fevertree’s sales still jumped by 45% and it is targeting America next, where the estimated market size is several times that of the UK.
How the big boys must regret underestimating the competition and misreading consumer trends.
Moreover, Fevertree, which is now worth twice as much as Britvic, could’ve been taken out for a relative pittance only a couple of years ago. They must regret that even more.
dreamcatcher
- 26 Jul 2018 16:18
- 611 of 711
A paragraph from the Mail today -
Britain's booming thirst for gin helps drinks maker Diageo boost profits and sales as the popularity of vodka falls
Sales of Tanqueray gin saw 'double-digit' growth across Britain in the last year
Meanwhile, sales of Smirnoff vodka fell by 2 per cent, the company said
Company's investors can take part in £2billion worth of share buybacks
By Jane Denton For Thisismoney
Published: 11:15, 26 July 2018 | Updated: 11:53, 26 July 2018
Gin-loving Britons have helped drinks giant Diageo boost its sales and profits, new figures released by the company show.
The British drinks giant, whose brands include Guinness and Smirnoff, saw UK sales of its drinks rise 8 per cent in the year to June, with its Tanqueray gin brand drawing in 'double-digit' growth.
skinny
- 30 Jul 2018 09:59
- 612 of 711
1 gap closed.
cynic
- 30 Jul 2018 10:11
- 613 of 711
sp looks to be bang on 25 dma and confess i am tempted to buy a few more at this level
skinny
- 30 Jul 2018 10:21
- 614 of 711
I'm surprised that they are down again - especially given the copious coverage in the press both Saturday and Sunday - perhaps all the current good news is now in the price.
cynic
- 30 Jul 2018 10:33
- 615 of 711
just market malaise and general jitters i expect, and some chunky profits remaining to be banked
skinny
- 06 Aug 2018 12:31
- 616 of 711
Jefferies International Buy 3,671.50 4000.00 4300.00
skinny
- 06 Aug 2018 18:13
- 617 of 711
cynic
- 07 Aug 2018 08:17
- 618 of 711
as it is non-diluting, i don't see a problem though there has been a knee-jerk sell-off this morning
skinny
- 13 Aug 2018 11:50
- 619 of 711
Another gap on the chart - £29-£30 looks feasible if £33 doesn't become support?
cynic
- 13 Aug 2018 11:58
- 620 of 711
certainly taken a battering over the last 7/10 days
dreamcatcher
- 10 Sep 2018 15:11
- 621 of 711
Back to the highs.
hangon
- 11 Sep 2018 16:59
- 622 of 711
Hope you are right, for yr sake. For me, I'm not interested in P/E=97 with zippo Yield.
cynic
- 11 Sep 2018 17:07
- 623 of 711
all you non-holders have sung the same song since the shares were 400
dreamcatcher
- 11 Sep 2018 18:59
- 624 of 711
post 19 a warning at 264p :-))
HARRYCAT
- 12 Sep 2018 11:20
- 625 of 711
Very speculative chat on the FT Alphaville site today about a possible bid in the offing.
cynic
- 12 Sep 2018 14:05
- 626 of 711
as you say, very speculative
FEVR should have been a target from a couple of years back, but nothing ever happened
for sure sp has continued to climb steadily - the odd hiccup of course - but on no unusual volume ........ arguably just very few holders want to sell, me included
skinny
- 05 Oct 2018 09:02
- 627 of 711
cynic
- 05 Oct 2018 12:52
- 628 of 711
and a fat lot of help the following :-)
Fevertree Drinks Plc : Berenberg raises target price to 4,250p from 3,350p
skinny
- 05 Oct 2018 13:01
- 629 of 711
Just for interest and if you believe in such things, the pivot, resistance & support levels are :
Pivot R1 R2 R3 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5
3450.00 3536.00 3708.00 3966.00 3278.00 3192.00 2934.00 2676.00 2418.00