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The chart above compares Coca-Cola's dividend to that of utility Northwest Natural (NYSE: NWN), which is also a Dividend King. While Northwest Natural is a boring and reliable dividend payer, its ...
Coca-Cola most recently raised the quarterly payout earlier this year by 5%, bringing the forward dividend yield to 2.73%. That is double the S&P 500 's yield of 1.32%.
With a 2.9% dividend yield and 62 consecutive years of increasing its annual payout, Coca-Cola has long been viewed as one of the most reliable dividend stocks on the market.
Coca-Cola's stock has a 2.7% dividend yield, more than double the S&P 500's 1.3%. With the company's strong commitment to dividends, high yield compared to the market, and free cash generation ...
The merger deal made Coca-Cola Beverages Africa the largest bottler in Africa and the 10th largest in the world, [4] with annual revenue of US$3 billion. [5] Coca-Cola Beverages Africa serves 12 countries, employs 12,000 people and accounts for 40 per cent of the total Coca-Cola beverage volume consumed in Africa. [6]
Type 2 diabetes is a growing health concern in many developed and developing countries around the world, with 1.6 million deaths directly due to this disease in 2015 alone. [12] Unlike sugar from food, the sugar from drinks enters the body so quickly that it can overload the pancreas and the liver, leading to diabetes and heart disease over ...
Fads come and go, but two things have remained true for decades: the world loves to drink Coke, and investors love to get dividends. Shareholders in Coca-Cola have gotten the best of both worlds ...
Coca-Cola is the best-selling soft drink in most countries, and was recognized as the number one global brand in 2010. [94] While the Middle East is one of the few regions in the world where Coca-Cola is not the number one soda drink, Coca-Cola nonetheless holds almost 25% market share (to Pepsi's 75%) and had double-digit growth in 2003. [ 95 ]