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Coca-Cola stock closes higher as cherry-flavor rollout and earnings clock put KO in play
3 February 2026
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Coca-Cola stock closes higher as cherry-flavor rollout and earnings clock put KO in play

New York, Feb 2, 2026, 21:14 EST — Market closed.

  • Coca-Cola shares closed up Monday alongside gains in U.S. stocks.
  • The company revealed plans to expand its cherry-flavored lineup, bringing back Diet Coke Cherry.
  • Investors are gearing up for the upcoming earnings report and a conference appearance scheduled for February.

Coca-Cola shares ended Monday’s session 0.7% higher, finishing at $75.33.

That small shift is significant ahead of the company’s fourth-quarter and full-year earnings report slated for Feb. 10, followed by an 8:30 a.m. ET conference call. Then, on Feb. 17, they’re scheduled to present at the Consumer Analyst Group of New York conference.

Defensive stocks held firm Monday as the S&P 500 climbed 0.54% and the Dow jumped 1.05%. PepsiCo gained 1.02%, while Mondelez International edged up 0.38%, according to MarketWatch data.

Coca-Cola unveiled plans to expand its “Cherry” lineup, introducing Coca-Cola Cherry Float and Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Cherry Float. The company also announced it will bring Diet Coke Cherry back nationwide across the U.S. and Canada. coca-colacompany.com

A management change is looming as the quarter approaches. A recent filing revealed Henrique Braun will take over as CEO on March 31, replacing James Quincey, who will stay on as executive chairman. Braun emphasized that the company’s growth “depends on understanding consumers even more deeply.”

Investors are less focused on any one flavor now and more on overall demand. They’ll watch for volume stability as pricing and product mix play out, while also tracking changes in 2026 forecasts.

Investors will also watch for updates on currency and costs. Coke operates in numerous markets, so fluctuations in the dollar can affect how its overseas sales convert back into U.S. dollars.

The defensive trade isn’t guaranteed. If consumers resist higher prices or promotions erode margins more than expected, the company’s guidance could still stall — even as it rolls out new drinks.

Sector moves also shaped Monday’s trading, led by the Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR Fund, which climbed roughly 1.2%.

Next up: results will drop on Feb. 10 before the New York Stock Exchange opens, with an earnings call right after. Then, on Feb. 17, Braun and John Murphy are slated to appear at the CAGNY presentation in Orlando.

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