Historical ko News Stories

Coca-Cola Q4 Revenue Miss Pushes KO Shares Down Q1

Coca‑Cola’s Q4 2025 report delivered a revenue shortfall and cautious 2026 guidance that trimmed KO shares. Strength in Zero Sugar and hydration products offset declines in juice, dairy and plant-based categories, while an impending CEO succession adds a strategic inflection point.

Diet Coke Cherry Returns: KO Earnings & CAGNY

Coca‑Cola reintroduced Diet Coke Cherry and launched a Cherry Float SKU as it approaches Q4/2025 earnings and a CAGNY presentation. New product momentum and upcoming leadership messaging are immediate catalysts for KO.

Coca-Cola Faces Energy-Drink Surge; KO Rallies Now

Coca‑Cola logged modest share gains this week amid accelerating growth in energy drinks that pressures its beverage portfolio. Recent retail data show energy categories posting double‑digit dollar growth while Coca‑Cola’s water, sports, coffee and tea segments remain steady. Weakness in juice and plant‑based dairy persists. Solid price/mix helped revenue, but volume softness and a large contingent payment have tempered free cash flow. Investors should watch competitive dynamics with Monster and independent energy brands, and how Coke leverages BodyArmor and Powerade to close the gap.

Henrique Braun Named Coca‑Cola CEO — KO Shift

Coca‑Cola has appointed long‑time executive Henrique Braun as CEO effective March 31, 2026. The internal succession signals continuity while the company navigates input‑cost pressures and accelerates growth in ready‑to‑drink, energy, sports hydration, coffee, tea, and plant‑based beverages. Investors should monitor Braun’s strategic priorities, pricing and cost actions, and performance in high‑growth categories such as RTD and energy drinks.

Coca-Cola Keeps Costa; KO Rises, Beverage Peers Up

Coca‑Cola shelved plans to sell Costa Coffee, removing an imminent divestiture and leaving the coffee chain within KO’s portfolio. The move coincided with modest share gains for KO as beverage peers—led by Monster—showed strength. This article explains the facts, immediate stock reaction, and strategic implications for investors and the Dow 30 constituent.

Coca-Cola Stock Dips; New Drinks Fuel Recovery Now

Coca-Cola (KO) has recently underperformed the Dow amid heavier trading, even as category-level momentum—driven by low-sugar sodas and a new prebiotic launch—supports organic revenue growth. Short-term sentiment is mixed, but product innovation and steady margins provide a constructive outlook for investors.

Coca-Cola KO: Femsa Strength vs Volume Woes Update

Recent week developments show Coca‑Cola Femsa (KOF) reporting stronger EPS momentum and improved investor sentiment, while Coca‑Cola (KO) faces persistent volume growth challenges and high valuation multiples. Technical signals and options activity point to potential near‑term volatility for KO shares.

Coca-Cola: India Cuts, Costa Sale, Energy Spin Q4.

Recent, concrete developments — bottler layoffs in India, a potential Costa Coffee divestiture, Monster Beverage’s outperformance, and Q3 volume shifts — are reshaping investor focus on Coca‑Cola (KO) and its valuation sensitivity.

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.