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Coca-Cola Stock Price Rises as KO Bucks Wall Street Rout Ahead of CEO Handover
29 March 2026
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Coca-Cola Stock Price Rises as KO Bucks Wall Street Rout Ahead of CEO Handover

NEW YORK, March 29, 2026, 11:11 (EDT)

Coca-Cola finished Friday at $75.71, gaining roughly 1.3%. That move stood out against a wider slump—Dow Jones fell 1.73%, while the S&P 500 dropped 1.67%. Wall Street, meanwhile, notched its fifth weekly loss in a row.

The timing is notable: the Dow slid into correction territory—Wall Street’s term for a 10% drop from a recent peak—while oil hovering around $100 a barrel keeps inflation in focus. Coca-Cola kicks off the week with its April 1 dividend, paying out 53 cents a share, which annualizes to $2.12 and gives a yield of roughly 2.8% based on Friday’s close.

A change at the top is on deck for investors. Henrique Braun will take over as chief executive on March 31, replacing James Quincey. That date also brings a larger shakeup in leadership, with the addition of a chief digital officer post and other moves, the company confirmed.

Back in February, Braun pressed the need for Coke to “improve our speed to market,” citing shifts in consumer habits toward low-sugar beverages and the rising influence of weight-loss drugs. Looking ahead to 2026, the company is projecting organic revenue growth of 4% to 5%, with adjusted earnings per share expected to climb 7% to 8%. Reuters

Investors stuck with the major beverage stocks Friday as nerves crept in. PepsiCo climbed roughly 1.5% to $153.04. Keurig Dr Pepper hovered around $26.23, barely budging, which kept Coca-Cola close to the front of the pack.

Wall Street isn’t buying this as a pure growth play. Jefferies’ Kaumil Gajrawala called the guidance “conservative,” adding, “Street likely wanted more.” Brian Mulberry at Zacks Investment Management described Braun’s promotion as “evolution not revolution.” Reuters

The risks are out in the open. Earlier this month, Reuters flagged that consumer staples investors are starting to balk at steep valuations, while Saxo’s Neil Wilson pointed to climbing inflation expectations as another hit to the sector’s defensive reputation. Over in India, SLMG Beverages—Coca-Cola’s top bottler in the country—said war-driven costs on bottles, caps, labels, and cardboard could prompt selective price hikes in April.

Still, Coca-Cola has kept shareholders on board. Back in February, the board bumped up the quarterly dividend by roughly 4%. Quincey, on his way out, hands Braun a more diversified lineup—think zero-sugar sodas, coffee, dairy, and sports drinks. Now the question is whether Braun can keep volumes steady without pushing prices much higher.

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