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Coca-Cola stock price flatlines into long weekend as KO traders eye Feb. 10 earnings
17 January 2026
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Coca-Cola stock price flatlines into long weekend as KO traders eye Feb. 10 earnings

NEW YORK, Jan 16, 2026, 21:30 EST — Markets have closed for the day.

  • Coca-Cola shares ended Friday at $70.44, holding steady after a 1.34% drop the previous day.
  • U.S. markets will be closed Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, delaying trading until Tuesday.
  • Attention now turns to Coca-Cola’s Feb. 10 earnings, as investors seek clarity on strategy and execution.

The Coca-Cola Company’s shares closed Friday nearly unchanged, then dipped a bit in after-hours trading following a steeper drop the previous day. The stock finished at $70.44 and was last seen trading around $70.38 post-close.

The timing is key since U.S. markets will stay shut on Monday. According to the NYSE holiday calendar, trading pauses for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, giving investors an extended weekend to adjust positions ahead of Tuesday’s open.

Coca-Cola is gearing up to release its fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results on Feb. 10, ahead of the NYSE opening. A conference call will follow at 8:30 a.m. ET. The company also noted it will present at the CAGNY conference on Feb. 17.

Coca-Cola is gearing up for a leadership shake-up before Henrique Braun steps in as CEO on March 31. This week, the company announced the creation of a Chief Digital Officer position and plans to reassign some duties currently held by finance chief John Murphy as part of a wider operational overhaul. “We believe our ongoing growth depends on understanding consumers even more deeply,” Braun said. The Coca-Cola Company

An SEC Form 8-K — the standard filing for revealing significant corporate developments — detailed the leadership shifts and their effective date.

KO’s largest shift in the last two sessions occurred Thursday, when shares dropped 1.34% to $70.48. This decline came despite a rally in the broader market, putting the stock roughly 5% under its 52-week peak, according to MarketWatch data.

On Friday, Coca-Cola outperformed several peers in the beverage sector. Keurig Dr Pepper dropped 1.76%, while Coca-Cola edged down just 0.06% and PepsiCo dipped 0.17% amid a slightly weaker market, MarketWatch data show.

Portfolio questions linger for Coca-Cola’s coffee arm. Reuters reported Wednesday that the company dropped plans to sell its Costa Coffee chain after offers fell short of expectations, according to the Financial Times. Coca-Cola acquired Costa in 2018 for an enterprise value of $5.1 billion.

KO stays a solid, dependable name in consumer staples. Coca-Cola’s market cap clocks in around $303 billion. The stock has been bouncing between about $61 and $74 over the past year, per MarketWatch.

The next move hinges on what the company actually says, not just the reshuffling it’s doing. Investors are waiting to see if the leadership changes lead to better execution, and if the company provides clearer guidance on portfolio priorities and spending—coffee in particular.

Feb. 10 brings the next major catalyst, with Coca-Cola set to report earnings before the market opens and host its investor call. Afterward, focus moves to the Feb. 17 CAGNY event and then the leadership changes kicking in on March 31.

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