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Fevertree Drinks PLC (LON:FEVR)’s half year revenue rose 14% to £160.9m, led by Europe but reflecting growth across all regions. Bar and restaurant sales showed ‘promising’ signs of a recovery and consumer demand remained strong. As a result, revenue guidance of £355-£365m for the full-year remains intact. However, cost headwinds have ‘significantly worsened in recent months’, specifically relating to freight and glass costs. First half gross margin is expected to be around 37%, though that’s forecast to fall by the full year mark, to around 33-35%. Q2 2022 hedge fund letters, conferences and ...
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In the first quarter, Fevertree Drinks PLC (LON:FEVR)’s seen bar and restaurant sales gain momentum in the UK following a tough start to the year where Omicron impacted trading. In the US and Rest of World, sales are ahead of pre-pandemic levels. Sales in UK shops have continued to return to normal levels, as consumers shift spending to bars and restaurants, following lockdowns. In the US, demand remains ‘very strong’ with sales 2.5 times higher than pre-pandemic levels. Q1 2022 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Efforts to scale up production in the US continue as the group looks to red...
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Fevertree Drinks PLC (LON:FEVR) reported a 36% rise in first half revenues, which reached £141.8m. That reflects very strong growth outside of the UK, with US sales up 32% and European sales more than doubling. Off-trade sales remained strong, even as restaurants and bars started to re-open. Q2 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Operating profits rose more slowly than revenue, up18.2% to £25.3m, as global logistics disruption increased freight and storage costs. The board proposed a dividend of 5.52p per share, up 2% year-on-year. The shares were broadly flat following the announcem...
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