Posted by ridgetopab on 25th of Aug 2022 at 01:06 pm
CELH ... Bull trap?
Is anyone familiar with the Celsius energy drink? I've
read product supply can't meet sales demand but, not in the markets
where I live.
PEP (Aug 1st) deal for 8.5% of the company at crazy valuation
providing juice to the recent push higher. Price to cash flow (TTM)
460.3 X compared to MNST is 48.5X and PEP is
20.4X
Looks like the TSLA of diet fad soft drinks :) ... watch
list until the euphoria fades.
Pepsi and Coke are known to buy any brand they invest in over
time. Sodastream, green mountain coffee roasters and quite a few
other names, cant remember on top of my head. CELH is in strong
bullish trend. I have no position
CELH ... Bull trap? Is anyone
Posted by ridgetopab on 25th of Aug 2022 at 01:06 pm
CELH ... Bull trap?
Is anyone familiar with the Celsius energy drink? I've read product supply can't meet sales demand but, not in the markets where I live.
PEP (Aug 1st) deal for 8.5% of the company at crazy valuation providing juice to the recent push higher. Price to cash flow (TTM) 460.3 X compared to MNST is 48.5X and PEP is 20.4X
Looks like the TSLA of diet fad soft drinks :) ... watch list until the euphoria fades.
CELH Chart Link
Pepsi and Coke are known
Posted by arun on 25th of Aug 2022 at 01:13 pm
Pepsi and Coke are known to buy any brand they invest in over time. Sodastream, green mountain coffee roasters and quite a few other names, cant remember on top of my head. CELH is in strong bullish trend. I have no position
Pepsi attempt to take on
Posted by ridgetopab on 25th of Aug 2022 at 01:34 pm
Pepsi attempt to take on RedBull I guess; the power of marketing ( caffeinated energy drinks) can't be underestimated.
CEO made a $9million stock sale after the Pepsi deal, nice little bonus but, he left a lot on the table compared to the current price.
Don't feel bad for him with lots more left in account.