The Coca-Cola Company

The Coca-Cola Company

The Coca-Cola Company is an American multinational corporation founded in 1892, best known as the producer of Coca-Cola. The drink industry company also manufactures, sells, and markets other non-alcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups, and alcoholic beverages. Learn more

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Market cap
€279.1b
Enterprise valuation
€301.7b (Public information from Sep 2024)
Atlanta Georgia (HQ)

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Revenues, earnings & profits over time
USD2019202020212022202320242025
Revenues37.3b33.0b38.7b43.0b45.8b46.0b48.2b
% growth9 %(11 %)17 %11 %6 %1 %5 %
EBITDA13.1b12.7b15.5b13.8b16.7b--
% EBITDA margin35 %39 %40 %32 %36 %--
Profit8.9b7.7b9.8b9.5b10.7b--
% profit margin24 %23 %25 %22 %23 %--
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The Coca-Cola Company, accessible via coca-colacompany.com, is a global leader in the beverage industry. It operates in a highly competitive market, offering a wide range of non-alcoholic beverages, including sparkling soft drinks, water, sports drinks, juices, dairy, and plant-based beverages. The company serves a diverse clientele, including individual consumers, retailers, and foodservice providers worldwide.

Coca-Cola's business model is centered around manufacturing and distributing its products through a vast network of bottling partners. These partners are responsible for producing, packaging, distributing, and merchandising the final branded beverages to customers and vending partners. This model allows Coca-Cola to maintain a broad and efficient distribution network, ensuring its products are available globally.

The company generates revenue primarily through the sale of its beverages. It also earns income from licensing its brands to third-party bottlers and distributors. Coca-Cola's financial performance is driven by its ability to innovate and adapt to changing consumer preferences, as well as its strong brand equity and marketing efforts.

In recent financial results, Coca-Cola reported a 6% increase in net revenues and an 11% growth in organic revenues (which exclude the impact of currency fluctuations and acquisitions). Operating income grew by 3%, and the operating margin was 20.1%. The company's earnings per share (EPS) saw a significant increase of 34% to $0.59, with comparable EPS (excluding certain items) growing by 11% to $0.78.

Overall, Coca-Cola continues to focus on refreshing the world and making a difference through its diverse portfolio of billion-dollar brands and commitment to sustainability and community impact.

Keywords: Beverages, Global, Non-alcoholic, Bottling, Distribution, Innovation, Revenue, Marketing, Sustainability, Brand Equity.

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ACQUISITION by The Coca-Cola Company May 2007