Coca-Cola to Use Cane Sugar in Its Products
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The company confirmed speculation set off by President Trump last week that it will release cane-sugar-sweetened trademark Coke. The debut will happen in the fall. Record-setting markets have renewed retail investor appetite for meme stocks.
Shares in the retailer jumped about 40% 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)](
US stocks closed mixed Tuesday, but the benchmark S&P 500 (^GSPC) was able to eke out a new record as Wall Street digested a new batch of earnings, including a tariff warning from General Motors (GM),
Coca-Cola (KO) saw its stock decline 1.52% to $60.81 during a trading session where the broader market experienced mixed results. While the S&P 500 (SPY) gained 0.55%, Coca-Cola underperformed ...
Coca-Cola has significantly underperformed the broader market recently & strengthened its balance sheet, but valuation is too rich. Read more on KO stock here.
Coca-Cola (KO 0.98%) stock is a great example of a classic Dividend King. It has raised its dividend for 61 years, and the dividend usually yields around 3%, or close to double the average S&P 500 ...
Coca-Cola offers an annual dividend yield of 2.92%. So, how can investors exploit its dividend yield to pocket a regular $500 monthly?
But Coca-Cola stock may be returning to its market-beating status of yore. It has surpassed the S&P 500 ( SNPINDEX :^ GSPC ) return over the past three years, and it's neck and neck in 2024.
The most-chosen retail brand has worked its way through one stock dividend and 10 forward splits, and turned a $40 initial investment into more than $639,000!
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.