“You can basically put it in a drink and more or less mask it completely,” he said of the idea.
Coca-Cola Consolidated announced a multiyear partnership designating Coca-Cola as the official soft drink and water sponsor of IMS, replacing Pepsi.
Coca-Cola plans to lay off about 75 employees at its Atlanta corporate headquarters beginning around February, according to a notice the company sent to Georgia workforce officials. In a letter dated ...
BEIJING, CHINA - NOVEMBER 9: A red Coca-Cola bottle cap-shaped sign is seen at Universal Beijing Resort on November 9, 2025, in Beijing, China. The beverage brand, one of the world's most recognized ...
Coca-Cola delivers unmatched stability and above-inflation returns, though it continues a decade-long trend of underperforming the broader market. KO's Q3 results were business as usual: 5% revenue ...
Coca-Cola plans layoffs at its Atlanta headquarters. About 75 jobs will be cut as part of a restructuring. Layoffs are expected to take effect by late February. ATLANTA - The Coca-Cola Co. is planning ...
Coca-Cola Company remains a defensive cash cow but faces limited growth and underwhelming total returns versus the S&P 500. KO's forward EPS growth (15.72% over two years) and sub-3% dividend yield ...
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ATLANTA — Coca-Cola will lay off dozens of workers at its Atlanta corporate headquarters next month. The layoffs will affect 75 employees and start around Feb. 28, according to the Worker Adjustment ...
One of Atlanta’s most iconic companies will start the new year by laying off dozens of workers as part of a wider reorganization effort. Coca-Cola announced Tuesday in a public notice it will lay off ...
Lights flicker inside Coca-Cola’s Mapunapuna bottling plant in Honolulu, where machines that have run nonstop for more than 60 years are now grinding to a stop. By late January, the facility will shut ...
The Coca-Cola Co. plans to lay off about 2.5% of its workers at its Atlanta corporate headquarters. In a letter to the Georgia Office of Workforce Development, the company said the job cuts are part ...
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