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Coca-Cola, a staple in American history since 1892, is closing several facilities despite reporting strong sales growth. This decision affects nearly 900 employees, raising questions about the reasons ...
Looking at Q4 2022, Coca-Cola’s sales of $10.1 billion reflected a 7% y-o-y growth, driven by a 2% rise in concentrate sales and a 12% rise in price/mix, partly offset by -8% currency translation.
While Coca-Cola maintains a firm lead in pricing power, rivals like PepsiCo Inc. PEP and Keurig Dr Pepper Inc. KDP are stepping up their game. Is the competitive gap starting to narrow?
Coca-Cola Co. (NYSE:KO) has been growing nicely despite moderate unit volume gains, led by price increases. However, as consumers start to show price increase fatigue, volume growth should come ...
Donald Trump's announcement that Coca-Cola agreed to replace high-fructose corn syrup with cane sugar in its American beverages has sent ripples through the market. The shift comes amid the "Make ...
In times like now, it's reassuring to know that Coca-Cola can raise prices on its products. Will Coca-Cola's Proven Pricing Power Help Its Stock Soar? Here's What History Says.
Coca-Cola ( KO -0.20%) is an iconic consumer staples giant. The stock has long been a holding in Warren Buffett-run Berkshire ...
KO PE Ratio (Forward 1y) data by YCharts Coca-Cola should be a solid stock over the long term, given the pricing power in its business. The risk would be volume declines starting to accelerate.
Looking at Q4 2022, Coca-Cola’s sales of $10.1 billion reflected a 7% y-o-y growth, driven by a 2% rise in concentrate sales and a 12% rise in price/mix, partly offset by -8% currency translation.
During that 10-year stretch, Coca-Cola flexed its pricing power on many different occasions. Nonetheless, the stock failed to outperform the broad benchmark.
The Zacks Rundown for Coca-Cola. KO shares have rallied 13.7% year to date compared with the industry’s growth of 5.9%.. Image Source: Zacks Investment Research From a valuation standpoint, Coca ...