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  2. Inflation drove prices higher at Coca-Cola, consumers still ...

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    Coca-Cola held on to its momentum to deliver another bubbly quarter on Tuesday.The soda giant beat Wall Street's estimates in Q2, led by global demand for its beverages, despite higher prices ...

  3. Higher Prices Energized Coca Cola's Q3 Financials

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    On Wednesday, The Coca Cola Company (NYSE: KO) surpassed Wall Street estimates on both revenue and earnings fronts as higher prices managed to offset a rather sluggish demand for its beverages in ...

  4. Coca-Cola posts better-than-expected Q3 report, driven by ...

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    Coca-Cola's third quarter turned out better than expected as consumers continued to be picky with their dollars.On Wednesday morning, the soda giant posted revenue of $11.9 billion, beating ...

  5. Is the Coca-Cola Company a Buy, Sell, or Hold in 2025?

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    You could do a lot worse than Coca-Cola if you're seeking long-term stability and robust dividends, with an annual yield of 3.1% at today's prices. In that category, a single-year return of 11% ...

  6. Pricing Power Continues to Power Coca-Cola. Can It Last?

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    Coca-Cola's pricing power stems from the decades of marketing and brand equity it has built up to become one of the most recognizable brands in the world. ... Prices/mix in North America ...

  7. Coca-Cola only sold 1% more drinks last quarter, but it ...

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    Coca-Cola sales are flat, but its profits are fizzy. The beverage behemoth posted $11.30 billion in first-quarter revenue on Tuesday, exceeding Wall Street’s $10.96 billion expectations, even as ...

  8. Beverage Partners Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola Nestlé Refreshments Company S.A. was a 50:50 subsidiary between The Coca-Cola Company and Nestlé, initially established in 1991. [2] In 1994, "disputes arose over distributors and distribution channels, top management compensation policies, a shift in focus from Nescafe to Nestea, etc." and the joint venture was temporarily slashed until it re-launched in 2001 as Beverage Partners ...

  9. Coca-Cola CEO: Inflation will normalize throughout 2024

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    Coca-Cola reported $11.3 billion in revenue, beating Wall Street estimates of $10.96 billion, while its earnings per share of $0.72 also topped expectations of $0.70.