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  2. The Coca-Cola Company - Wikipedia

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    List of Coca-Cola brands: Revenue: US$45.8 billion (2023) Operating income. US$11.3 billion (2023) ... Major League Baseball signed a multi-year deal with Coca-Cola ...

  3. Coca-Cola - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola, or Coke, is a cola ... Coca-Cola ranked No. 94 in the 2024 Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations by revenue ... a year before the ...

  4. List of largest companies in the United States by revenue

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    Below are the 100 largest companies by revenue in 2024 (mostly for fiscal year 2023), according to the Fortune 500 ... Coca-Cola: Beverage 45,754 6.4% 79,100 Atlanta ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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.

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

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    There has been a recipe for Coca-Cola's ... Looking ahead, Coca-Cola projected full-year organic revenue growth of 10% and currency-neutral adjusted EPS growth of 14% to 15%. That is up slightly ...

  8. Why Coca-Cola Stock Could Be in for a Tough Year in 2025

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    Coca-Cola reported its latest earnings numbers last week, and its net revenue for the period ending Sept. 27 was down 1% year over year. What's concerning is that's with price increases propping ...

  9. Coca-Cola Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola paid over $15 billion, including a redemption of Coca-Cola's 33% shareholding in CCE. Coca-Cola wanted the business in their asset list because they felt it would save both consumers and Coca-Cola money. Coca-Cola also spun off its small European bottling division to "New CCE". The acquisition closed on October 3, 2010. [17] [18]