For many people around the world, Coca-Cola's much-loved 'Holidays are Coming' advert ... calling it 'garbage', 'ugly' and 'too niche', while calling the multi-billion-dollar corporation 'lazy'.
Legendary investor Warren Buffett is a huge fan of Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO)-- and his stock portfolio proves it. Through Berkshire Hathaway, he holds 400 million shares of the iconic beverage giant.
Legendary investor Warren Buffett is a huge fan of Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO)-- and his stock portfolio proves it. Through Berkshire Hathaway, he holds 400 million shares of the iconic beverage giant.
Coca-Cola is currently trading in line with historic valuation averages. It is a stable and predictable business that does not change much and therefore historic valuation levels can provide a ...
Coca-Cola is a veteran dividend-growth stock with over six decades of uninterrupted annual increases under its belt. The beverage giant usually makes dividend payments in April, July, October ...
Interestingly, and unlike the original ad, Coca-Cola’s new AI version omits Santa’s face entirely. Whether this was intentional, or because AI’s recreation of Santa Claus was deemed too ...
And its 3.3% dividend yield is a touch higher than Coca-Cola's 3.1%. So PepsiCo looks a little cheaper, offers a little more yield, and has a much more diversified business. That should be ...
Coca-Cola's headline figures were good ... It's a balancing act among these three profitability levers. Cutting prices by too much can increase sales but lower profit margins.