Monster Beverage Corp News
Monster Beverage Corporation, through its subsidiaries, engages in development, marketing, sale, and distribution of energy drink beverages and concentrates in the United States and internationally. The company operates through three segments: Finished Product, Concentrate, and Other. It offers carbonated non-carbonated energy drinks, ready-to-drink iced teas and juice drinks, lemonades, juice cocktails, single-serve juices and fruit beverages, ready-to-drink dairy and coffee drinks, energy drinks, sports drinks and single-serve still waters, and sodas that are considered natural, sparkling juices, and flavored sparkling beverages. The company sells its products to full service beverage bottlers/distributors, retail grocery and specialty chains, wholesalers, club stores, drug chains, mass merchandisers, convenience chains, health food distributors, food service customers, and the military; and concentrates and/or beverage bases to authorized bottling and canning operations. It provides its products under the Monster Energy, Monster Energy Ultra, Monster Rehab, Monster Energy Nitro, Java Monster, Punch Monster, Juice Monster, Muscle Monster, Espresso Monster, Monster Hydro Energy Water, Monster Hydro Super Sport, Monster Super Fuel, Monster Dragon Tea, Reign Total Body Fuel, and Reign Inferno Thermogenic Fuel, Reign Storm, True North, NOS, Full Throttle, Burn, Mother, Nalu, Ultra Energy, Play and Power Play (stylized), Relentless, BPM, BU, Gladiator, Samurai, Live+, Predator, and Fury brands. The company was formerly known as Hansen Natural Corporation and changed its name to Monster Beverage Corporation in January 2012. Monster Beverage Corporation was founded in 1985 and is headquartered in Corona, California.
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Monster (MNST) Nears High After CEO Sale, Upgrades
- Recent concrete developments for Monster Beverage (MNST) — a June insider sale by CEO Guy Carling, fresh analyst upgrades and a continued cadence of product launches (Storm, FLRT) — are driving the stock toward 52-week highs. These events affect investor sentiment, valuation assumptions and the growth narrative for MNST in the near term.
19 May at 14:36
MNST Q1 Beats; $500M Buyback Sparks Stock Lift Now
Monster Beverage delivered a powerful Q1: revenue +26.9%, EPS up 27.6%, and international sales nearly +45%. The board authorized a new $500M repurchase, expanding buyback capacity to roughly $900M. Margin pressures from cans and freight persist, while analysts split on targets.
12 May at 14:44
MNST Q1 Beat: Revenue +26.9% Sparks 13% Rally Now!
Monster Beverage (MNST) reported a strong Q1 on May 7, 2026 — EPS of $0.58 and revenue near $2.35B, up 26.9% year-over-year — triggering a roughly 13% share jump and heavy volume. This article breaks down the results, analyst reactions, sector drivers, and near-term investor priorities.
05 May at 14:38
MNST: Zero-Sugar Push, Q1 Results and Sponsorships
Monster Beverage (MNST) heads into its May 7 Q1 2026 report after a concentrated marketing push — including a nationwide Zero Sugar rollout in Miami and a major UCI Downhill sponsorship in South Korea. These tactical activations, combined with category tailwinds in non-alcoholic beverages, set the stage for earnings-driven share movement and near-term consumer-demand signals.
14 Apr at 14:38
Monster Strengthens Lead as Energy Sales Rise Now!
NielsenIQ data show energy-drink dollars up, with Monster Beverage leading at +9.9%. This article summarizes recent category results, competitive moves, and what investors should watch for MNST in the S&P 500.
07 Apr at 14:38
MNST Q4 Strength; Aluminum Hedge Risk; Intl Up Now
Monster Beverage posted strong Q4 2025 results driven by international growth and pricing, but looming aluminum hedge expirations in 2026 and a weak Alcohol Brands segment present near-term margin risk. This article summarizes the recent financial beats, cost exposures, and industry trends that matter to MNST investors.
31 Mar at 14:38
Monster (MNST) Faces Non-Alcoholic Shelf Pressure.
Recent industry reports show rapid growth in non-alcoholic beer and RTD spirits, while analysts lift price targets on Monster (MNST). This article explains the concrete events from the past week, how shelf-space and promotional dynamics could affect MNST sales and margins, and what corporate moves and valuation signals investors should watch next.