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Coca-Cola's P/E ratio is around 28.5x versus a five-year average of 26.5x and the consumer staples average of a little over 23x. The S&P 500 index's (^GSPC 0.83%) P/E ratio is only around 22x.
The Coca-Cola 600 will be held on Sunday, May 25th at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Learn more about the NASCAR Cup Series race.
Winning the Coca-Cola 600 solidifies a place in NASCAR history as a winner of one of the more important races of the yearly schedule. There are several other rewards for winning the race, including: ...
Coca-Cola said it would implement the changes over the coming months and continue to refine its communications “as the needs of our consumers evolve.” Environmental non-profit ClientEarth, which ...
But what’s equally fascinating is how Buffett, 94, continues to live: with five cans of Coca-Cola a day, McDonald’s breakfasts based on market moods, and no exercise. During Berkshire Hathaway's ...
Coca-Cola announced in 2021 that it would shutter two U.S. plants, located in American Canyon and Northampton, Massachusetts, amid a wider plan to downsize in the aftermath of the pandemic.
Key Points Coca-Cola's share price has remained resilient amid stock market turbulence in 2025. The beverage giant finished 2024 with an excellent performance as fourth quarter sales rose 6%.
Immersive ‘Coca-Cola Stories’ shows how the brand has had a presence in American history. The entryway to "Coca-Cola Stories," a new exhibit opening at World of Coca-Cola on April 11.
It tastes like Coca-Cola. Frito-Lay wants you to taste Smartfood, not white cheddar cheese popcorn. And they want you to taste it regardless of how they make it.
When James Quincy became CEO of Coca-Cola in 2017, the beverage giant embarked on an effort to diversify its reach beyond soda, which has broadly been in decline over its sugary health effects.
When James Quincy became CEO of Coca-Cola in 2017, the beverage giant embarked on an effort to diversify its reach beyond soda, which has broadly been in decline over its sugary health effects.
Just in case anyone needed another reason to boycott Coca-Cola, it’s alleged that the company fired and called ICE on their own Latino workers at a plant in Texas to have them deported.