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  2. Is Coca-Cola Stock a Buy, Sell, or Hold in 2025?

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    Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO) will likely be selling many more beverages in a few years than it did in 2024. There's little to challenge the beverage giant's dominant global network, which accounts for ...

  3. Is It Too Late to Buy Coca-Cola Stock Now?

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    Beverage giant Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO) is on a roll. The stock is setting fresh all-time highs on a daily basis -- thriving with a 15% gain over the last two months while the broader market moved ...

  4. Coca-Cola beat earnings expectations as it battles for market ...

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    Here's what Coca-Cola reported in the fourth quarter, compared to what Wall Street expected, according to Bloomberg consensus estimates. Revenue: $11.5 billion versus $10.67 billion Adjusted ...

  5. Coca-Cola Is an Outstanding Dividend King, but It Has a ...

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    Before reporting third-quarter earnings, Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO) stock was having its best calendar year performance in a decade.But shares of the beverage behemoth slipped 3.6% between Oct. 23 and ...

  6. Coca-Cola Stock: Buy, Sell, or Hold?

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    Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO) is one of the most iconic and long-standing companies in the public market. As such, it can be easy to forget about the $275 billion beverage giant. Today, Coca-Cola stock is ...

  7. The Coca-Cola Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Coca-Cola once again became one of the 30 stocks which makes up the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which is commonly referenced as a proxy for stock market performance; it had previously been a Dow stock from 1932 to 1935. [68] Coca-Cola has paid a dividend since 1920 and, as of 2019, had increased it each year for 57 years straight.

  8. Stocks - U.S. Futures Rise As GE, Coca-Cola Report Earnings

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    Investing.com – U.S. futures were slightly higher on Tuesday, as investors focused on earnings results from General Electric and Coca-Cola and remained cautious over global trade tensions.The S ...

  9. Pairs trade - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the two companies have shared similar dips and highs, depending on the soda pop market. If the price of Coca-Cola were to go up a significant amount while Pepsi stayed the same, a pairs trader would buy Pepsi stock and sell Coca-Cola stock, assuming that the two companies would later return to their historical balance point.