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Coca Cola Company

Coca Cola Company (KO)

62.45
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Closed December 27 3:00PM
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fung_derf fung_derf 1 month ago
pal

2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
Q1 0.55 0.64 0.68 0.72 0.74 0.78
Q2 0.68 0.70 0.78 0.84 0.86 0.90
Q3 0.65 0.69 0.74 0.77 0.80 0.85
Q4 0.45 0.45 0.49 0.52 0.56 0.60
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fung_derf fung_derf 1 month ago
Not sure what you're reading pal, but actual numbers

12/31/21(A) 12/31/22(A) 12/31/23(A) 12/31/24(E) 12/31/25(E) 12/31/26(E
Revenue 38.66 B 43.00 B 45.75 B 46.23 B 48.03 B 50.64 B
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mr_sano mr_sano 1 month ago
β€œGlobal Unit Case Volume Declined 1%

Net Revenues Declined 1%;

Operating Income Declined 23%;

Operating Margin Was 21.2% Versus 27.4% in the Prior Year;

EPS Declined 7% to $0.66;

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Yeah declining case volumes and sales and margins is always a good sign…read the tea leaves pal!
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fung_derf fung_derf 1 month ago
Well, since that Communist took over as CEO, the company has increased earnings and raised the dividend. I think you should be slamming them on the PEP board, as that stock has really taken a tumble.
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mr_sano mr_sano 1 month ago
Look no further than the Brit running the company. His own country of origin
now throws people in jail for memes!

KO’s DEI & CRT programs are all Marxists constructs and Quincy gave it up faster than a $20 ho on payday! Their involvement with the election was even more absurd. Like I said previously, if the company doesn’t 180 its policies ASAP they will learn the hard way. No amount of fluffing can change that.
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fung_derf fung_derf 1 month ago
maybe you should go back to just telling everyone how brilliant you are. its a good look for you.

That IS true! It is a good look for me and I am brilliant.
Did you wait two months just to think out that whole post?
So, you are saying a worldwide corporation is going to be worthless due to their political stance in the U.S.? But then you say you kept 500 shares? Well aren't you the lost soul?
I wanna hear more about how Coke is Marxist. Not quite grasping how a profitable company is preaching the word of pure Communism. I guess they have said, they'd like to buy the World a Coke and sing in harmony.
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mr_sano mr_sano 1 month ago
β€œYou sound like one of the guys who quit drinking Bud Lite to send a message to the company, so you changed to Busch Light. Investing should NEVER be personal”

Are you numb Fung or just holed up in a nursing home? In the digital age, everything matters and should Coke remain woke, they will ultimately learn the lesson the hard way. I would agree that historically, Coke has been a very good company to own. that’s why i was invested. Right up to the point where they let the Marxists maniacs in the door to dictate corporate policy. That’s a deal breaker in post election 2024. If management moves to clean house of all the BS political nonsense they have engaged in, then perhaps it warrants another look but i see nothing yet….maybe you should go back to just telling everyone how brilliant you are. its a good look for you.
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1984ISHERE 1984ISHERE 3 months ago
Might get our little dip to 69 area
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fung_derf fung_derf 3 months ago
Well, I've owned KO for a lot of years and the big swings have always been followed by pullbacks.....The trend is always been up, but rarely with spikes.
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1984ISHERE 1984ISHERE 3 months ago
Not getting a significant pull back basing higher
Investors want Dividend so I think that there is a huge demand for the stock
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fung_derf fung_derf 3 months ago
I thought we'd see KO making a pullback to $65, but it seems to be rising far faster than its earnings. It seems to have a chart very similar to 3/22, but then Covid hit and it overcorrected. Hope that's not coming again, but what am I missing? Historically, this isn't the time of year when it peaks.
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1984ISHERE 1984ISHERE 3 months ago
Allah and Satan allowed NO JESUS?
More Outrage needed, this isn't Bud Light -- I was hoping this Social media attack would cause a dip, so far nothing
@dom_lucre
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Sep 25
🔥🚨BREAKING: Coca Cola is facing backlash across America after it was revealed that they won't let you personalize a can with "Jesus" but allows Satan, Allah and all of the Babylonian Gods and demons.
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1984ISHERE 1984ISHERE 3 months ago
Consolidation is healthy 75 break will come
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fung_derf fung_derf 3 months ago
Hush now!
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1984ISHERE 1984ISHERE 3 months ago
Please dip 60s for adds
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1984ISHERE 1984ISHERE 4 months ago
We dipped the last 8 sessions next upswing be break 75

just not sure if we get a deeper dip or this is it first
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1984ISHERE 1984ISHERE 4 months ago
Maybe that was the perception but kind of a Rig job don't you think?
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fung_derf fung_derf 4 months ago
Hmmmm, does this mean Kamala won it?
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1984ISHERE 1984ISHERE 4 months ago
Market only down 700 points after the debate

Maybe get a shot at seeing 60s again
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1984ISHERE 1984ISHERE 4 months ago
That would be great, way more diverse then Pepsi co
I like that product portfolio
much better as a way to de risk semiglutides craze
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fung_derf fung_derf 4 months ago
Been a while since it has split. I'd like to see a 10% special stock dividend.

Symbol: KO Company Name: COCA COLA CO



CUSIP Date Factor Type
191216100 06/01/77 2 for 1 Stock Split
191216100 07/01/86 3 for 1 Stock Split
191216100 05/14/90 2 for 1 Stock Split
191216100 05/12/92 2 for 1 Stock Split
191216100 05/13/96 2 for 1 Stock Split
191216100 08/13/12 2 for 1 Stock Split



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1984ISHERE 1984ISHERE 4 months ago
I would like to see a split after or a Divy increase
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1984ISHERE 1984ISHERE 4 months ago
Yep Looking great, just a matter of time till we see 100
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Lime Time Lime Time 4 months ago
Looking good. Another all time high and green on a huge red day
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fung_derf fung_derf 4 months ago
KO has a history of leaps and then pulling back a bit. I really should sell off a couple thousand shares, but don't want the tax hit. Although, with politics as they are, I may be paying a whole lot more taxes next year....
I probably should just buy protective puts I guess. I don't think writing calls will solve the tax problem.
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Monksdream Monksdream 4 months ago
KO new 52 week high
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1984ISHERE 1984ISHERE 4 months ago
Agreed, add on red days
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1984ISHERE 1984ISHERE 4 months ago
Got to nibble over time Great Company with Divy
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longview1 longview1 4 months ago
KO is an amazing hold for a lifetime, just let it keep turning over, but COKE the bottling company will always be a huge part of profitable stock in my portfolio. COKE will always continue to grow, so I advise to throw a little money into this on the dips if there ever is one.
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1984ISHERE 1984ISHERE 4 months ago
Please go down

So i can add more
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Lime Time Lime Time 4 months ago
Looks good KO green on a market red day
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longview1 longview1 4 months ago
You’re a genius in your own world
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fung_derf fung_derf 4 months ago
Ummmm, you do realize the stock price is at an all time high, right?
Either you don't understand how investing works, or else you just screwed up big time.
It's up 18% YTD and I now have 8033 shares.

You sound like one of the guys who quit drinking Bud Lite to send a message to the company, so you changed to Busch Light. Investing should NEVER be personal.
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mr_sano mr_sano 4 months ago
The moment coke went woke they lost a large chunk of their investors. I divested all but 500 shares and it was the right move. When they meddled in BS politics they got what they deserved!
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fung_derf fung_derf 4 months ago
Not to jinx it, but KO has had an outstanding last 4 months. I am almost giddy.
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Lime Time Lime Time 5 months ago
66.89 spike it up KO 🚀
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Monksdream Monksdream 5 months ago
KO new 52 week high
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Lime Time Lime Time 5 months ago
65.16 KO 52 week high 🚀
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Canna_Business Canna_Business 5 months ago
"Yellow 6" caused adrenal tumors in animals, though that is disputed by industry and the FDA. It may be contaminated with cancer-causing chemicals and occasionally causes severe hypersensitivity reactions. Minute Maid lemonade by Coca-Cola in the US contains the artificial food dye Yellow 5.
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Monksdream Monksdream 6 months ago
KO 10Q due JULY23
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fung_derf fung_derf 10 months ago
Anyone here own any $CCEP?
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fung_derf fung_derf 12 months ago
Stole this from another poster, but good read.

>>> Better Buy: Coca-Cola vs. PepsiCo


Motley Fool

By Stefon Walters

Sep 28, 2023


https://www.fool.com/investing/2023/09/28/better-buy-coca-cola-vs-pepsico/?source=eptyholnk0000202&utm_source=yahoo-host&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=article


KEY POINTS

Coca-Cola's higher margins are a testament to its efficiency and pricing power.

PepsiCo's broad portfolio helps hedge against declining demand in the beverage market.

Both have increased their dividend annually for decades -- making them Dividend Kings.


Investors can't go wrong with either choice, but one stands out as the better long-term option.

When it comes to non-alcoholic beverage companies, there's Coca-Cola (KO) and PepsiCo (PEP) -- and then there's everyone else. In the U.S., the two account for around 71% of the carbonated soft drink market. The dominance of that duopoly makes them attractive investment opportunities.

For investors looking to invest in one of these companies, there's no "wrong" option to go with here. However, each company has its own unique strengths and focus areas. Let's see which offers a more compelling case for investors looking to choose one to add to their portfolio.

Coca-Cola's financials seem to be stronger

Coca-Cola is the market leader in non-alcoholic beverages, but one thing that may surprise people is just how much more revenue PepsiCo brings in. In Q2 2023, Coca-Cola made around $12 billion in revenue, more than $10 billion less than PepsiCo made.

Despite the gap in revenue, both companies are similar in net incomes, which is a testament to Coca-Cola's profit margins.

Higher profit margins are important because they give companies more financial flexibility. Higher margins generally come with more cash flow, which companies use for things like research and development, acquisitions, and paying dividends.

Coca-Cola can operate at higher margins largely because of its focus on beverages, operational efficiency, and the pricing power it has thanks to its strong brands. PepsiCo's margins aren't shabby by any means, but its broader business means it has more complexities to deal with, which can lower efficiency.

There's a difference in portfolio diversification

PepsiCo's revenue gap over Coca-Cola can be attributed to its larger portfolio that includes beverages, snacks, and nutrition products. Coca-Cola's portfolio only consists of beverages. Both have iconic brands, including, but not limited to, the following:

Coca-Cola: Coca-Cola, Sprite, Powerade, Dasani, and Minute Maid.

PepsiCo: Pepsi, Gatorade, Lay's, Doritos, and Aquafina.

PepsiCo's vast portfolio can help provide a cushion during times when beverage sales may lag or consumer preferences shift. Coca-Cola dominates the beverage segment, but PepsiCo's diverse portfolio allows it to take advantage of consumer trends across multiple categories.

A good example would be PepsiCo's introduction of products tailored to health-conscious consumers, among them Naked Juice for vegetable and fruit-based smoothies, whole grain breakfast options, and sugar-free, zero-calorie alternatives to traditional sodas.

Both companies have admirable dividends

Regarding dividends, Coca-Cola leads PepsiCo slightly. At their current share prices, Coca-Cola has a 3.2% yield compared to PepsiCo's 2.8%.

Coca-Cola has increased its dividend annually for 61 straight years while PepsiCo has a 50-year streak, so both are Dividend Kings. However, PepsiCo has been increasing its dividend by larger percentages in recent years. PepsiCo has boosted its payouts by 36% in the past five years compared to Coca-Cola's 18%.

Dividend yields fluctuate with stock price, so you don't want yield to be a determining factor in your investment thesis, but it's important nonetheless. Maybe more important, though, is the sustainability of the dividend.

Neither Coca-Cola nor PepsiCo is in danger of needing to cut their dividends, but it's worth noting how much lower Coca-Cola's 56% dividend payout ratio is than PepsiCo's 81%. Coca-Cola's lower payout ratio gives it more flexibility to reinvest in the business or potentially accelerate its dividend increases.

Which should investors go with?

For long-term investors, the better choice now seems to be Coca-Cola. The stock is more expensive, with a price-to-sales ratio of 5.6 compared to PepsiCo's 2.7, but it has the foundation to be a stable and high-yielding stock for the long haul.

Between its top-tier brand equity, impressive margins, and lucrative dividend, Coca-Cola seems to be the more appealing choice for investors looking for reliability and a shareholder-friendly company. It also passes the Warren Buffett test as it is one of his top holdings.
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fung_derf fung_derf 1 year ago
Your PRU didn't work out so well for me. However, finally on the move.
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fung_derf fung_derf 1 year ago
Dang! You keep picking my long term winners. Dig harder! Don't be so lazy.
You've got 23 years of my posts to go through.
Meanwhile, you're hanging on to your penny stock praying someone pays them a nuisance amount to go away.
The more you post, the more I want to respond to you. It's like teaching throwing a ball to a 3 year old.
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DeerBalls DeerBalls 1 year ago
Go look @ "his" call on RAD, Rite Aid...LOLOLOLOL
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fung_derf fung_derf 1 year ago
Not sure what that means. Are you asking if I've held this long time?
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TRUSTUNITS1000000 TRUSTUNITS1000000 1 year ago
Thanks, are you from here the 1990 sssss
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fung_derf fung_derf 1 year ago
I'm looking at the charts this morning of KO and PEP and they look very similar.
Considering the directions both companies have gone, I'm not really sure, other than a soft drink, that these companies are in the same business any longer.
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fung_derf fung_derf 1 year ago
Stock split history for Coca-Cola (KO)
Coca-Cola stock (symbol: KO) underwent a total of 6 stock splits.
The most recent stock split occured on August 13th, 2012.
One KO share bought prior to June 1st, 1977 would equal to 96 KO shares today.

Stock split list
Date Split Multiple Cumulative multiple
2012-08-13 2:1 x2 x96
1996-05-13 2:1 x2 x48
1992-05-12 2:1 x2 x24
1990-05-14 2:1 x2 x12
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TRUSTUNITS1000000 TRUSTUNITS1000000 1 year ago
Anyone know the price 1990, how many forward splits, if any
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