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Coca-Cola Jumps as Tech Stocks Fall; Inflation Data May Set the Next Move
6 June 2026
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Coca-Cola Jumps as Tech Stocks Fall; Inflation Data May Set the Next Move

New York, June 6, 2026, 10:04 (EDT)

  • Coca-Cola finished Friday at $79.48, rising $2.66, or 3.46%. U.S. cash equities remained closed on Saturday after the normal trading week.
  • The stock finished the week roughly 0.6% higher than it closed on May 29, while the S&P 500 broke its nine-week win streak.
  • Investors are watching for May U.S. consumer inflation numbers, set for release at 8:30 a.m. ET on June 10.

Coca-Cola shares jumped Friday, with investors turning to defensive consumer-staples stocks. The move came as a strong U.S. jobs report set off selling in tech and chip names.

The Atlanta-based beverage company ended the day at $79.48, gaining 3.46%. Shares touched $80.74 during the session. Trading volume came in around 25.7 million shares, higher than other recent days. The stock finished last session at $79.01 on May 29, which puts it up a bit this week after a rough stretch.

Coca-Cola is showing its defensive qualities again as investors look for safe bets with rate fears back in play. On Friday, the S&P 500 dropped 2.64%, the Nasdaq slid 4.18%, and the Dow fell 1.35% after U.S. payrolls grew by 172,000 in May, beating analyst forecasts by more than double, according to Reuters.

Consumer staples topped the S&P 500 sector chart Friday, Reuters reported, but tech stocks lost 5.8%. “The dam just broke” after equities ran higher for weeks, Ryan Detrick at Carson Group said. Ohsung Kwon at Wells Fargo called the semiconductor rally “way overbought.” Reuters

Coca-Cola’s news kept attention on affordability and growth in emerging markets. Chief Financial Officer John Murphy told the Deutsche Bank consumer conference in Paris on Thursday that the story on consumer resilience is “a nuanced narrative.” Some customer segments, he said, are “under pressure,” according to Reuters. Reuters

Murphy said the company was offering a range of pack sizes, formats and prices to make sure drinks stayed accessible for shoppers watching their budgets, but still kept higher-end products available. For Coca-Cola, the challenge is to keep margins up and not lose customers pressed by higher fuel, food and other expenses.

Coca-Cola bumped its 2026 comparable EPS growth target to 8% to 9% back in April, up from 7% to 8% before, following a 12% rise in Q1 net revenue to $12.5 billion. Global unit case volume climbed 3% in the quarter. Unit case volume, a common measure in the sector, is 192 U.S. fluid ounces of finished drinks.

CEO Henrique Braun said the first quarter was a “strong start” for Coca-Cola, with the company working to “stay close to the consumer” in a tougher market. The company reported a 10% rise in organic revenue, which cuts out currency swings and acquisitions. The Coca-Cola Company

Coca-Cola is looking at a possible public listing in India for Hindustan Coca-Cola Holdings in 2027, the company said June 1. The plan includes selling part of its stake during the IPO. Hindustan Coca-Cola Holdings is the parent of Coca-Cola’s biggest Indian bottler. Sanket Ray, who heads India and Southwest Asia for Coca-Cola, called the move “another important step for HCCB.” The Coca-Cola Company

Monster Beverage added 1.14% to $89.55 Friday, but that trailed Coca-Cola’s move. PepsiCo ended the day at $141.92 on big volume after going ex-dividend, making daily comparisons tricky.

Risks remain, though. Murphy said things in the Middle East are “still not clear,” and rising energy prices could add to costs for packaging, shipping and household goods. If inflation comes in high next week, investors may go back to cash and bonds, and Coca-Cola’s defensive reputation might not be enough for the stock. Reuters

Soda sales probably won’t drive next week’s tape as much as rates. May CPI is on deck from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Wednesday. In April, CPI climbed 0.6% from March and 3.8% year over year, with energy up 17.9% for the 12 months.

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