Coca-Cola Stock - Long-term growth story and dividend track record
20.06.2026 - 13:55:30 | ad-hoc-news.deEdited by ad hoc news Long-Term & Business-Model Desk. Verified prior to publication on 06/20/2026, 13:54 CET. Details in the imprint.
Coca-Cola (US1912161007) remains one of the most widely held consumer-staples names worldwide. With no new market-moving filings or analyst calls on record today, this Saturday review focuses on the company’s long-term business model and its role in many portfolios.
All news and data on Coca-Cola stock
Price charts, past earnings reports and further headlines on Coca-Cola stock can be found in the dedicated topic overview on ad-hoc-news.de and via the company’s investor-relations pages.
What the numbers suggest
Coca-Cola stock trades around the high-$70s, leaving the company’s market capitalization in the mid-$300 billion range based on recent data from major quote services. That keeps the group firmly in mega-cap territory within the Standard & Poor's 500 index.
Recent quote pages show Coca-Cola shares last changing hands near $79, with modest day-to-day fluctuations typical for a defensive consumer-staples name. Daily trading volume regularly reaches several million shares, underlining the stock’s high liquidity on the New York Stock Exchange.
Long-term business and earnings profile
Coca-Cola positions itself as a global beverage company, with a portfolio spanning sparkling soft drinks, juices, sports drinks, teas, coffees and water, sold in more than 200 countries and territories according to the company’s own description on its corporate site. Company brand overview
The group’s long-term earnings profile is shaped by its asset-light model: it focuses on concentrate and syrup production and brand management, while many bottling and distribution operations are handled by separately listed or private bottling partners. This structure generally supports high margins and strong cash generation over the cycle.
Dividend track record and shareholder returns
Coca-Cola has increased its dividend for more than 60 consecutive years, placing it among the so-called Dividend Aristocrats in the US equity market, a status highlighted in multiple income-investing overviews. Market data on KO
The stock’s forward dividend yield commonly sits in the low- to mid-2% range based on recent prices and company guidance, offering a steady cash return component alongside potential for moderate earnings and revenue growth over the long haul.
How Coca-Cola makes money
The company’s revenues stem primarily from selling beverage concentrates and finished products under brands such as Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, Fanta, Sprite, Minute Maid, Powerade and Fuze Tea. Bottling partners handle much of the capital-intensive production and logistics, paying Coca-Cola for concentrates and licensing.
Where the stock trades today
Coca-Cola shares trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker KO; recent quote services show a last price around $79 per share in US dollars as of the most recent trading session close.
Key facts on Coca-Cola stock
- Company: The Coca-Cola Company
- ISIN: US1912161007
- Ticker: KO
- Venue: New York Stock Exchange
- Sector / Industry: Consumer Staples / Beverages
- Index membership: S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average
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