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To own Coca-Cola, you need to believe its global brands and asset-light model can keep turning stable demand into dependable cash flows, even as tastes shift toward healthier options. The latest strong quarter and another dividend increase support that cash generation story, but they do not materially change the key near term catalyst of expanding higher margin categories or the ongoing risk from health focused regulation and consumer preferences.
The most relevant update here is Coca-Cola’s 64th consecutive annual dividend increase to US$0.53 per quarter, alongside raised full year guidance after a strong second quarter. Together, they reinforce the company’s positioning as a cash returning, income focused holding at a time when investors are watching how its pricing power and portfolio mix evolve across markets.
Yet even with this dividend momentum, investors should be aware of the growing regulatory and consumer pressure on sugar sweetened beverages...
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Coca-Cola's narrative projects $53.4 billion revenue and $17.0 billion earnings by 2029.
Uncover how Coca-Cola's forecasts yield a $94.70 fair value, a 4% upside to its current price.
Ten members of the Simply Wall St Community currently see Coca-Cola’s fair value between US$66.20 and US$94.70, reflecting a wide spread of expectations. When you set these views against Coca-Cola’s push into higher margin, value added dairy, it underlines how differently people assess the same growth and risk trade offs and why it can pay to compare several perspectives.
Explore 10 other fair value estimates on Coca-Cola - why the stock might be worth 27% less than the current price!
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