Coca-Cola Company

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$62.55
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Closing Price on December 20, 2024

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General Electric, JPMorgan, Merck, and Coca-Cola weighed on the Dow Thursday.
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Coca-Cola, Snap, Ultra Petroleum, and Altria Group all posted new 52-week lows Tuesday.
Pfizer, Merck, McDonald's, and Coca-Cola were the big losers Tuesday among the 30 Dow stocks.
LendingClub, Coca-Cola, Acadia Pharmaceuticals, and Bristol-Myers Squibb all posted new 52-week lows Wednesday.
Coca-Cola revenues were hit by refranchising, but income was strong and the company stuck with its previous guidance for full-year revenues and earnings.
Coca-Cola is scheduled to release its first-quarter earnings report before the markets open on Tuesday.
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The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Tuesday include Bristol-Myers Squibb, Chesapeake Energy, Coca-Cola, Dropbox, GrubHub, Merck, National Oilwell Varco, Netflix and...
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