Coca-Cola Moves Higher On Confidence In Long-Term Demand Trends

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Coca-Cola (NYSE:KO) shares rose after the company exceeded fourth-quarter adjusted earnings expectations, reporting 58 cents per share against an estimated 56 cents, despite missing sales forecasts. Analysts, such as Peter T. Galbo of BofA Securities, maintained a Buy rating, citing supportive long-term demand trends, improving volumes, and margin expansion, along with expected normalization of pricing pressures. The company projects 4% to 5% organic revenue growth for fiscal 2026.

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