Historical ko News Stories
Coca-Cola: New CEO, Costa Sale Stalls, Legal Risks
Recent developments for Coca‑Cola (KO) include a planned CEO succession to Henrique Braun, a stalled sale of Costa Coffee amid valuation gaps, a San Francisco ultra‑processed foods lawsuit, steady dividends, and analyst support—each carrying concrete implications for the stock.
Coca-Cola: Stalled Volume, Costa Sale, India Lifts
Coca‑Cola is under pressure from stagnant unit volumes and a premium valuation while pursuing strategic portfolio moves — a possible Costa Coffee sale, >$1.4B investment in Argentina, and rising importance of India — even as technical signals and retail interest hint at short-term trading activity.
Coca-Cola Stock Drops After Bottler Buyout Q4 2025
Coca‑Cola shares slipped after a major bottler repurchased The Coca‑Cola Company’s stake, coming on the heels of a solid Q3 that showed revenue and margin improvement. This article explains the bottler transaction, Q3 financial and category performance (Zero Sugar, water/coffee/tea, sports drinks), and what investors should watch near term and over the next year.
CFRA Lifts Coca-Cola: Asset Sale Flavors Dividend!
CFRA upgraded Coca-Cola (KO) to Strong Buy and raised a $80 price target after recent operational moves: a divestiture of its CCBA stake supporting the company’s asset-light strategy, robust returns from limited-edition flavors, and a steady dividend program. Upcoming CEO remarks at the Morgan Stanley conference and regional share pressures in India create near-term catalysts and risks for KO stock.
KO Rises on Coke Zero, Water & Coffee Strength Q3!
Coca‑Cola’s Q3 2025 results beat expectations as Coke Zero gains and water, coffee and tea growth offset softness in juice and plant‑based lines. KO stock climbed after better-than-expected revenue and EPS, even as overall case volume remained modest.
Coca-Cola Q3 Beat, Mini-Cans & RTD Momentum +7% KO
Coca‑Cola’s Q3 beat (EPS $0.82, revenue ~$12.46B) and margin expansion, plus a 7.5‑oz mini‑can rollout and continued RTD/sports‑drink gains, drove investor optimism and a notable KO stock lift.
Coca-Cola Q3 Beat, $6B Buyback Fuels KO Rally Now!
Coca‑Cola’s Q3 results beat expectations, driving KO higher as a $6B buyback, a possible Hindustan IPO, board additions, and new product moves bolster investor confidence despite softness in juice, water and coffee segments.