Fevertree Drinks PLC (AIM: FEVR)
London
· Delayed Price · Currency is GBP · Price in GBX
689.00
+2.00 (0.29%)
Nov 21, 2024, 10:33 AM GMT+1
Fevertree Drinks Revenue
Fevertree Drinks had revenue of 172.90M GBP in the half year ending June 30, 2024, with 7.46% growth. This brings the company's revenue in the last twelve months to 361.70M, up 0.75% year-over-year. In the year 2023, Fevertree Drinks had annual revenue of 364.40M with 5.84% growth.
Revenue (ttm)
361.70M
Revenue Growth
+0.75%
P/S Ratio
2.22
Revenue / Employee
964.53K
Employees
375
Market Cap
801.98M
Revenue Chart
Revenue History
Fiscal Year End | Revenue | Change | Growth |
---|---|---|---|
Dec 31, 2023 | 364.40M | 20.10M | 5.84% |
Dec 31, 2022 | 344.30M | 33.20M | 10.67% |
Dec 31, 2021 | 311.10M | 59.00M | 23.40% |
Dec 31, 2020 | 252.10M | -8.40M | -3.22% |
Dec 31, 2019 | 260.50M | 23.10M | 9.73% |
Dec 31, 2018 | Pro | Pro | Pro |
Dec 31, 2017 | Pro | Pro | Pro |
Dec 31, 2016 | Pro | Pro | Pro |
Dec 31, 2015 | Pro | Pro | Pro |
Dec 31, 2014 | Pro | Pro | Pro |
Revenue Definition
Revenue, also called sales, is the amount of money a company receives from its business activities, such as sales of products or services. Revenue does not take any expenses into account and is therefore different from profits.
Full DefinitionFevertree Drinks News
- 5 weeks ago - Small businesses raise alarm over tax raid on AIM market - This is Money
- 6 weeks ago - Scores of companies take AIM at Reeves over tax threat - Sky News
- 7 weeks ago - Fevertree Drinks PLC goes ex dividend tomorrow - Seeking Alpha
- 2 months ago - Wet weather dampens Fevertree sales sending shares crashing to an eight-year low - This is Money
- 2 months ago - Fevertree Drinks PLC 2024 Q2 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation - Seeking Alpha
- 2 months ago - Fever-Tree Drinks (FQVTF) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript - Seeking Alpha
- 2 months ago - Fevertree Slumps to Eight-Year Low as Wet Weather Rains on Results - BNN Bloomberg
- 2 months ago - Higher U.S. sales help British tonic water seller shield itself from U.K. slump - MarketWatch