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Coca-Cola’s $15.7 Million Insider Filing Lands After Stock’s 15% Run
9 May 2026
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Coca-Cola’s $15.7 Million Insider Filing Lands After Stock’s 15% Run

ATLANTA, May 9, 2026, 15:01 EDT

  • James Quincey has put in a notice to offload 200,000 shares of Coca-Cola, with the paperwork showing a total market value pegged at $15.67 million.
  • Tapaswee Chandele, who stepped in as Coca-Cola’s new global chief people officer and executive vice president on May 1, has filed an initial ownership statement.
  • Coca-Cola finished Friday at $78.42, barely moving, as Morningstar called the stock fairly valued post a 15% gain so far this year.

Coca-Cola executive chairman James Quincey has lined up a sale of 200,000 shares in the company, according to a May 7 filing. The transaction, flagged as “planned” and tied to employee compensation, is valued at roughly $15.7 million at the stated market price. Quincey is listed as “Officer” in the disclosure. The Coca-Cola Company

The filing lands just six weeks after Coca-Cola installed its new chief executive. Investors are now left to judge if the company’s higher profit outlook is already reflected in the stock.

Henrique Braun took over as CEO on March 31, stepping in for Quincey, who remains executive chairman, according to the company’s January leadership update. Back then, Braun emphasized the need to “understand consumers even more deeply” as Coca-Cola shifted its strategy, retooled its market leadership, and introduced a chief digital officer position. Coca-Cola Company

In a filing out Friday, Tapaswee Chandele—named global chief people officer on May 1—was listed as holding 13,270 shares outright, plus 1,453 shares in a 401(k) plan, along with several batches of employee stock options. Coca-Cola previously announced that Chandele would take over from Lisa Chang, reporting to Braun; Chang is staying on as a senior adviser until the end of the year.

Governance changes follow a solid first quarter for Coca-Cola. Net revenue reached $12.5 billion, up 12%. Organic revenue, which strips out currency impacts, acquisitions and divestitures, increased 10%. Comparable earnings per share came in at 86 cents, an 18% jump.

Braun called it “a strong start to the year” as results came out. According to him, the quarter showed Coca-Cola’s emphasis on staying connected to consumers, solid local execution, and what he described as “managing complexity.” The Coca-Cola Company

The Atlanta-based company now expects full-year comparable earnings-per-share growth of 8% to 9%, up from its earlier 7% to 8% outlook. Coca-Cola left its organic revenue growth projection unchanged at 4% to 5%. Comparable figures, which the company defines as non-GAAP, strip out certain items that it argues distort underlying performance.

Shares barely budged following the latest filings. Coca-Cola finished Friday at $78.42, off a penny, putting its market cap near $338.3 billion. PepsiCo dropped 1.1% to $154.62 that day.

Kristoffer Inton, senior equity analyst at Morningstar, called Coca-Cola’s stock “fairly valued” on Friday after a 15% climb this year—triple the Morningstar U.S. Market Index’s 5% gain. The firm is sticking with its $74 fair value estimate. Inton noted that first-quarter results were boosted by calendar effects, and flagged that momentum should cool from here. Morningstar

Competition is hitting unpredictably. Coca-Cola HBC, which bottles for Coca-Cola in Central and Eastern Europe, came up short of analysts’ forecasts for organic revenue growth this quarter, according to Reuters. Around Easter, shoppers opted for lower-priced, bundled beverages. Finance chief Anastasis Stamoulis told Reuters the company is “well hedged” on several commodity expenses—energy, aluminum, and sugar among them. Reuters

If pricing, currency swings, or bottler margins start working against it, Coca-Cola could find sustaining its profit growth much tougher. Morningstar flagged that bottlers, who usually shoulder a hefty chunk of costs, can feel the squeeze during bouts of high inflation. The firm also singled out Coca-Cola’s heavy international footprint as a key driver of earnings volatility.

The filings, for now, are part of a larger transition—Quincey stepping down as CEO, Braun stepping in. Coca-Cola faces the challenge of balancing volume growth with pricing and marketing efforts, aiming to move all three forward without alienating consumers.

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