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COCA-COLA WEEKLY CHARTCoca-Cola Company (The)BATS:KOShavyfxhubCOCA-COLA STOCKS =71.16$ the Coca-Cola demand floor could be holding on that demand FLOOR at 65.68 after the break and retest of the descending trendline on weekly TF, price might rally back into the ascending trendline acting as dynamic resistance to upswing. If they rally based on strategy my next supply roof and sell zone will be 77.76-78$. coca-cola fundamental History of Coca-Cola 1886: Coca-Cola was created by pharmacist John Stith Pemberton in Columbus, Georgia, originally marketed as a medicinal syrup to relieve headaches. 1888: Asa Griggs Candler, an Atlanta businessman, bought the Coca-Cola formula and brand, laying the foundation for the company's growth. 1892: The Coca-Cola Company was officially incorporated in Atlanta. 1893: The “Coca-Cola” trademark was registered with the U.S. Patent Office. Early Expansion (1890s-1900s): Bottling operations began, and the brand expanded nationwide across the United States. 1904: Coca-Cola removed all traces of cocaine from its formula. 1916: The iconic contoured glass bottle was introduced, helping to distinguish Coca-Cola from competitors. 1919: The company was sold to a group of investors led by Ernest Woodruff; it was reincorporated in Delaware and went public. 1920s-30s: Coca-Cola expanded internationally, establishing bottling plants globally and formed partnerships like its long-standing association with the Olympic Games starting in 1928. World War II: Coca-Cola supported U.S. troops by supplying drinks, setting up bottling plants worldwide. Post-War Period: The company acquired brands like Fanta (1946) and Minute Maid (1960s), diversifying its product portfolio. 1950s-2000s: Continued innovation with partnerships (e.g., McDonald's exclusive supply of Coke products) and broadening its product lines into diet beverages, juices, and energy drinks. Recent Decades: Coca-Cola has embraced digital transformation, sustainability efforts, and focused on emerging markets while maintaining its status as a global beverage leader. Coca-Cola's journey from a small soda fountain drink to a global icon illustrates its innovation, marketing prowess, and adaptability over more than a century. Revenue: Coca-Cola reported net revenues of approximately $12.5 billion in Q3 2025, with organic revenue growth of 5-6% annually expected. Profitability: Operating income increased significantly (up 59% year-over-year), driven by organic growth, pricing strategy, and efficient cost management. Earnings Per Share (EPS): The company anticipates a 3% increase in adjusted EPS compared to 2024, despite headwinds from currency fluctuations. Market Cap: Around $306 billion, making it one of the largest global consumer companies. Growth Drivers: Revenue growth backed by a diversified product portfolio, strong pricing power, expanding beverage categories (like value-added dairy, plant-based drinks), and market share gains across geographies. Challenges: Profitability under pressure from currency fluctuations, particularly the stronger U.S. dollar. Major Shareholders: Vanguard Group, Inc. — One of the largest institutional shareholders with significant holdings. BlackRock, Inc. — A major global investment manager holding a substantial share. Wellington Management Co. LLP — Another large institutional investor boosting confidence. State Street Corporation — Among the big index fund managers heavily invested. Others include mutual funds, pension funds, and retail investors. Other Investments Boosting Coca-Cola’s Growth: Strategic investments in emerging beverage categories, such as health-focused drinks, energy drinks, and sustainable packaging innovations. Expanding presence in faster-growing emerging markets like Latin America and Asia. Digital transformation initiatives aimed at improving supply chain efficiency and consumer engagement. Refranchising bottling operations leading to better capital allocation and margin expansion. Goodluck