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  2. Pricing Power Continues to Power Coca-Cola. Can It Last?

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    KO PE Ratio (Forward 1y) data by YCharts Coca-Cola should be a solid stock over the long term, given the pricing power in its business. The risk would be volume declines starting to accelerate.

  3. Coca-Cola expected to report a quarter of growth as it ...

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    Here's what Wall Street expects Coca-Cola to report in the fourth quarter, compared to what the company reported a year ago: Revenue: $10.67 billion versus $10.85 billion Adjusted earnings per ...

  4. Coca-Cola CFO: Trump's tariffs on aluminum won't raise prices ...

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    That was largely driven by higher price/mix, which grew 9%, while unit case volume increased 2%. In 2025, the company expects to deliver organic revenue growth of 5% to 6%, as well as adjusted ...

  5. Marketing mix - Wikipedia

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    Price may also be a consumer's expectation for getting a certain product (e.g. time or effort). Price is the only variable that has implications for revenue. Price is the only part of the marketing mix that talks about the value for the firm. Price also includes considerations of customer perceived value. Price strategy; Price tactics; Price ...

  6. Situation analysis - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the situation analysis is to indicate to a company about the organizational and product position, as well as the overall survival of the business, within the environment. Companies must be able to summarize opportunities and problems within the environment so they can understand their capabilities within the market.

  7. Coercive monopoly - Wikipedia

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    Exclusive control of Coca-Cola, by contrast, is not a coercive monopoly because consumers have other cola brands to choose from and the Coca-Cola company is subject to competitive forces. Consequently, there is an upper limit to which the company can raise its prices before profits begin to erode because of the presence of viable substitute goods .

  8. FEMSA - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola FEMSA is the anchor bottler of Coca-Cola and its related soft drink products in much of Latin America. The company is an important part of the Coca-Cola System. During 2019, the company produced and sold 11.1% of Coca-Cola's volume worldwide. This makes it the largest Coca-Cola bottler in the world. [39]

  9. Coca-Cola Is an Outstanding Dividend King, but It Has a ...

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    Before reporting third-quarter earnings, Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO) stock was having its best calendar year performance in a decade.But shares of the beverage behemoth slipped 3.6% between Oct. 23 and ...