Coca-Cola (KO -0.55%) has been able to raise prices for its products because customers are sticking with its brand.
KO looks forward to the launch of Simply Pop, which comes in five fruit flavors. It aims to become a total beverage company.
The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE:KO ) Consumer Analyst Group of New York Conference (CAGNY) 2025 February 18, 2025 10:00 AM ET Company Participants James Quincey - Chief Executive Officer John Murphy - Chief Financial Officer Conference Call Participants Unidentified Company Representative All right. If we can find our seats, please.
The prebiotic sodas will be available later this month at select retailers and via Amazon Fresh.
Coca-Cola is launching its own prebiotic soda brand to compete with Olipop and Poppi. While soda consumption has fallen over the last two decades, the popularity of prebiotic sodas has skyrocketed, as consumers look for a healthier option.
KO's focus on core brands, innovation efforts, redefined marketing approach and digital expansion position it for long-term growth.
While Coca-Cola (KO -0.91%) has been putting up solid organic revenue growth the past few years, its stock has largely been range bound. In fact, its stock price is up only about 15% over the past five years, as of this writing.
On Tuesday, February 11, the Coca-Cola Company (NYSE: KO) released its Q4 and full-year 2024 results, showing 14% organic revenue growth despite currency headwinds and regional market pressures.
Soft drinks giant Coca-Cola Company KO reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings results, and the following are the analysts' comments on them.
Coca Cola shares gained on upbeat earnings. These ETFs have a heavy exposure to this stock.
Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO) recently published its Q4 earnings, surpassing market expectations for both revenue and earnings. The company reported revenue of $11.5 billion and adjusted earnings of $0.55 per share, exceeding the consensus estimates of $10.7 billion and $0.52, respectively.
President Donald Trump could soon have a harder time finding cans of Diet Coke due to the tariffs on aluminum imports, as the soda giant imports its cans from Canada.