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Coca-Cola (NYSE:KO) is set to release its earnings on Tuesday, July 22, 2025. Analyzing the past five years, Coca-Cola stock has shown a pattern of positive one-day returns after earnings announcements, occurring in 72% of cases. The median positive return recorded was 1.4%, with a maximum one-day positive return of 4.7%.
It's sort of impressive how much Coca-Cola stock lacks volatility. The company has a beta of 0.45, according to its five-year monthly chart. This means that KO stock moves less than half as much as the market. If the market rises by 1% overall, then KO on average moves just 0.45%.
The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE:KO) will release earnings results for the second quarter, before the opening bell on Tuesday, July 22. Analysts expect the beverage company to report quarterly earnings of 84 cents per share,
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Coca-Cola Earnings: What To Look For From KO
Beverage company Coca-Cola (NYSE:KO) will be announcing earnings results this Tuesday before market open. Here’s what to expect.
Coca-Cola ( KO -0.20%) is an iconic consumer staples giant. The stock has long been a holding in Warren Buffett-run Berkshire Hathaway 's ( BRK.A -0.63%) ( BRK.B -1.30%) stock portfolio, which is a huge vote of confidence in the business.
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Here's how much a $1,000 investment in Coca-Cola would be worth today, assuming dividends were reinvested, based on the stock's closing price of $70.07 on July 21, 2025. By comparison, the total return on an S&P 500 index fund, including reinvested dividends, would have been 109% over five years, 254% over 10 years and 652% over 20 years.
Shares in the retailer jumped 38% as investors discussed whether it was the next meme stock. The heavily-shorted shares are still down nearly 30% over the past year. Target (TGT) s
Coca-Cola's iconic brand power hasn't translated into strong investment returns. Click here to read what makes KO stock a Sell.
Second quarter earnings season is in full swing, and the results have been largely positive so far, with more positive surprises than negative ones. Companies had a lower bar to clear coming into the quarter,